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Kremlin Spokesman Dismisses Financial Times Report on Chinese President’s Warning to Putin over Nuclear Weapons in Ukraine
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Kremlin Spokesman Dismisses Financial Times Report on Chinese President’s Warning to Putin over Nuclear Weapons in Ukraine

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com July 5, 2023
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Kremlin spokesman Peskov dismissed a report by the Financial Times that Chinese President Xi Jinping had warned Russian President Vladimir Putin over the use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine. REUTERS/Sputnik/Mikhail Tereshchenko/Pool via REUTERS

[モスクワ 5日 ロイター] – Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on the 5th that Chinese President Xi Jinping had warned Russian President Vladimir Putin over the use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine. He denied it, saying it was a “made-up story.”

Citing Western and Chinese officials, the FT reported that Xi had warned Putin not to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine during a face-to-face meeting in March.

Peskov said the two sides had announced the details of their talks in considerable detail after their talks in March. “The document adopted following the statement clearly shows the main points of the negotiations, and everything else is a fabrication,” he said, denying that the FT report was “unconfirmable.”

The FT also quoted Kremlin sources as saying that Putin independently determined that the use of tactical nuclear weapons would not help the Russian army advance.

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2023-07-05 13:15:00

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Escalating Violence in Eastern Ukraine: Russian Soldiers Found Dead and Armored Vehicles Destroyed

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com June 14, 2023
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In eastern Ukraine, which was recaptured from Russia, the bodies of Russian soldiers and charred armored vehicles were littered, demonstrating the intensity of the fighting. FILE PHOTO: Ukraine in 2023. REUTERS/Oleksandr Ratushniak

[ストロジェベ(ウクライナ) 14日 ロイター] – In the eastern part of Ukraine recaptured from Russia, the corpses of Russian soldiers and charred armored vehicles are littered, testifying to the intensity of the fighting.

The corpses of Russian soldiers line the road leading into the recently liberated village of Strozheve in the eastern Donetsk region. Homes along the road were severely damaged by artillery fire. The village is silent, and the inhabitants are nowhere to be seen.

A Ukrainian soldier said: “Three days ago we liberated the village of Strozheve. See for yourself how it was liberated. You will see the destroyed objects. Glory to Ukraine.” said.

#Liberated #settlements #eastern #Ukraine #littered #corpses #Russian #soldiers
2023-06-14 15:54:00

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Republican Candidates Criticize FBI for Bias After Trump’s Indictment

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com June 14, 2023
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(Reuters) – For decades, the Republican Party has touted itself as the “Party of Law and Order.” But after Trump was indicted for handling classified documents, nearly all of his rivals in the race for the Republican presidential nomination were forced into political scrutiny by the FBI. It has been criticized for being biased, and some have even called for it to be dismantled.

For decades, the Republican Party has touted itself as the “Party of Law and Order.” But after former President Trump (pictured) was indicted for handling classified documents, nearly all of his rivals in the race for the Republican presidential nomination were killed by the FBI. accused of being politically biased. REUTERS/Jonathan Drake/Jonathan Drake

Many people are stunned by this spectacle. The Republican Party is tough on crime and has a long tradition of being a strong defender of federal and local law enforcement.

Analysts say there are political calculations behind this, given polls that show most Republicans believe Trump was wrongly indicted.

The FBI bashing by most Republican opponents is rooted in Trump’s attacks on the FBI for years. He has long claimed that the FBI and Justice Department are trying to remove him.

“Trump’s FBI attacks are so pervasive among Republican voters that his opponents can’t be any different than him on the subject,” said Kyle Kondik, a bipartisan analyst at the University of Virginia’s Center for Political Science. speaks.

Trump stepped up his attacks on the FBI after taking office. He was angry at being investigated for colluding with Russia during the 2016 presidential election.

The investigation did not prove any collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia. The investigative report, however, found that he had obstructed the investigation, stating that “while it was not concluded that the president committed a crime, he was also not proven innocent.”

Trump’s repeated criticism of the FBI has had a major impact on the polls. A Reuters/Ipsos poll in February 2018 found that three-quarters of Republicans believe the FBI and Justice Department are trying to undermine Trump with a politically motivated investigation.

General Republicans say that the current judiciary system is harsh on the Republican Party and soft on the Democratic Party, and has a constitution of a “double standard.”

Anti-FBI sentiment was also fueled by the FBI’s decision not to prosecute Hillary Clinton, her 2016 Democratic presidential challenger, for using a private email server when she was secretary of state.

<Political calculation>

More than 80% of Republicans said the latest indictment against Trump was politically motivated, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll by Wednesday. It also showed that Trump has an overwhelming lead in the race for the presidential nomination.

Seeing this composition, most rival candidates have calculated that it is safer to attack the FBI and the Department of Justice, at least for the short term.

Most candidates want FBI Director Wray (Republican nominee) to be fired and reorganized. He has accused the Biden administration of “weaponizing” the FBI.

Mr Biden has repeatedly said he was not involved in prosecuting Mr Trump for handling classified documents. He also said the Justice Department is acting fairly.

Presidential historian Timothy Naftali said many Republican candidates are pushing “crime-fighting” and “law and order.” But blaming the Justice Department, not Trump, “has created a tension between his own beliefs and his current reaction to the indictment,” he said.

Florida Governor DeSantis, who is running second in the race for the nomination, criticized the “weaponization” of federal organizations after Trump was indicted. Campaign staff believe that attacking Trump directly over classified documents risks being perceived as opportunistic and out of touch with key Republican voters, according to two people close to the governor. .

DeSantis’ involvement in the issue would likely raise questions about Trump’s ineffectiveness against federal bureaucrats and the “deep state,” according to the two sources. It says.

Some Republican opponents, including former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, have taken a more critical stance against Trump.

Haley said Trump acted indiscriminately. But he also said the FBI and the Justice Department had “lost all trust of the American people.”

(Reporters Tim Reid, Nathan Layne, Gram Slattery)

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2023-06-14 03:18:00

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Russian President Putin Considers Withdrawing from Black Sea Initiative

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com June 13, 2023
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Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that he was considering withdrawing from the Black Sea Initiative. May 2022 (2023 REUTERS/Dado Ruvic)

[モスクワ 13日 ロイター] – Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on the 13th that he is considering withdrawing from the Black Sea Grain Export Agreement (Black Sea Initiative).

In a teleconference, he said that although the deal was not for Ukraine but to help friendly countries in Africa and Latin America, Europe was the largest buyer of Ukrainian grain and provided an important source of foreign currency for Ukraine. Pointed out that it has become. On the other hand, no action was taken on the implementation of the agreement on Russian grain exports, and he said he was “deceived”.

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2023-06-13 19:20:00

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Chinese President Xi Jinping Expresses Support for South Africa’s BRICS Presidency in Phone Call with President Ramaphosa

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com June 9, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Chinese President Xi Jinping held a phone call with South African President Ramaphosa to express support for South Africa’s rotating presidency of the BRICS. Photographed in March (2023 REUTERS/Sputnik/Vladimir Astapkovich/Kremlin via REUTERS)

[北京 9日 ロイター] – Chinese President Xi Jinping held a phone call with South African President Ramaphosa to express support for South Africa as the rotating Presidency of the Five Emerging Countries (BRICS). China Central Television (CCTV) reported on the 9th.

BRICS consists of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. South Africa will host the BRICS summit in Johannesburg on August 22-24, but is considering legal consequences if Russian President Vladimir Putin, whose arrest warrant has been issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC), attends. .

In a telephone conversation, Xi said he supports South Africa in carrying out various activities as the BRICS presidency. He said there was no mention of Mr Putin.

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2023-06-09 15:51:00

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US Secretary of State Blinken meets with Saudi Crown Prince to discuss bilateral relations

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com June 7, 2023
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During a visit to Saudi Arabia, US Secretary of State Brinken met with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and discussed bilateral relations. The state-run Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported on the 7th. FILE PHOTO: Washington, D.C. May 16, 2023. REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz

CAIRO (Reuters) – US Secretary of State Brinken met with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Saudi Arabia during a visit to discuss bilateral relations. The state-run Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported on the 7th.

During the meeting, they also discussed “cooperation in various fields and changes in regional and international situations.”

Blinken hopes the visit will help stabilize relations between the United States and Saudi Arabia, which have soured over issues such as dealing with Iran and oil prices.

#U.S #Secretary #State #Meets #Saudi #Crown #Prince #Discuss #Bilateral #Relations
2023-06-06 23:22:00

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