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“U.S. Deputy Treasury Secretary Adhemo says there’s no “Plan B” for federal debt ceiling payments”

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com May 26, 2023
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U.S. Deputy Treasury Secretary Adhemo said on Thursday that he does not have a “Plan B” that would allow him to pay off the federal debt ceiling. April 2022 (2023 REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz/File Photo)

(Reuters) – U.S. Deputy Treasury Secretary Adhemo said on Wednesday that the United States does not have a “Plan B” to pay off the federal debt ceiling. The U.S. government will not be able to prioritize payments if the ceiling is not raised, he said, adding that the 14th Amendment on public debt would not solve the challenges facing us.

Adeemo told CNN that talks between the Biden administration and opposition Republicans on raising the limit were “making progress” and “the goal is to reach a deal because a default is unacceptable.”

As for ratings agencies reviewing the U.S. credit rating for a downgrade, he said he hoped that would not happen, but that the dispute over the upper limit was already increasing the cost of U.S. Treasuries.

He told MSNBC that a default would send the stock market down, hurt pensioners’ savings and push up borrowing costs.

The government’s payment system was not designed to allow payment to be deferred, he said.

“We have no Plan B that can pay our creditors, our seniors, our veterans, our citizens,” he said. must be done on time,” he told CNN.

2023-05-26 13:15:00
#U.S #Deputy #Treasury #Secretary #Aims #Achieve #Plan #Debt #Ceiling

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“Turkey’s Victory Party Leader Endorses Main Opposition Candidate in Presidential Election Run-Off”

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com May 25, 2023
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Turkey’s anti-immigrant political party “Victory Party” Ozder (pictured right), the leader of the party, supported the main opposition coalition candidate Kurchidaroglu (left) on May 24 in the presidential election run-off on May 28. Then expressed. The photo provided was taken in Ankara on the 24th. Alp Eren Kaya/Republican People’s Party (Reuters, 2023)

[アンカラ 24日 ロイター] – Turkey’s anti-immigration Victory Party leader Ozda announced on Thursday that he would endorse the main opposition coalition candidate, Kurchidaroglu, in the presidential run-off on March 28.

The Victory Party won 2.2% of the vote in the parliamentary elections on March 14.

Far-right nationalist Oan, who came in third with 5.2% of the vote in the first round, announced his support for incumbent Erdogan on Tuesday.

Ozder’s endorsement could provide a boost to Kulchidaroglu, who was second in the first round of voting.

#Antiimmigrant #party #leader #backs #opposition #candidate #Turkey #presidential #runoff
2023-05-24 22:43:00

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Japan Has No Plans to Join NATO, Prime Minister Confirms in Parliament

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com May 24, 2023
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Prime Minister Fumio Kishida told a plenary session of the House of Councilors on the 24th that Japan has no plans to become a member or associate member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). The photo was taken in Hiroshima on the 21st. Provided by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2023 Reuters)

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TOKYO (Reuters) – Prime Minister Fumio Kishida told a plenary session of the House of Councilors on Wednesday that Japan has no plans to become a member or associate member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). He also said NATO was considering setting up an office in Japan, but was not aware of any decision. Answer to Rep. Kohei Otsuka (citizen).

Ambassador to the United States Koji Tomita announced in Washington on the 9th of this month that he was moving toward opening a NATO liaison office in Tokyo.

#plans #NATO #member #associate #member #Prime #Minister #Kishida
2023-05-24 02:27:00

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“China Boycotts G20 Tourism Meeting in Indian-Administered Kashmir”

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com May 22, 2023
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China said on Thursday it would not attend the G20 tourism working group meeting in India’s disputed Kashmir region of Srinagar from 22-24. The photo was taken in New Delhi on March 2nd (Representative photo taken in 2023)

NEW DELHI/BEIJING (Reuters) – China said on Wednesday it was pushing back against India’s plans to host a G20 tourism working group meeting in Srinagar, a disputed Kashmir region with Pakistan, on Friday. and announced his absence.

India, which holds the G20 presidency this year, is holding a series of meetings across the country leading up to the summit in New Delhi in September.

“China strongly opposes holding any meeting of the G20 in the disputed area and will not attend such a meeting,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said.

Pakistan is also opposed to holding the G20 meeting in Kashmir.

India countered that it was free to hold meetings within its territory. On Wednesday, he said that border peace was essential for normal relations with China.

Sino-Indian relations have been strained since military clashes broke out in the two countries’ disputed Ladakh region in 2020.

#China #attend #G20 #meeting #protests #hosting #Kashmir
2023-05-22 01:24:00

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North Korean Defector Escapes Country Due to Strict Coronavirus Restrictions

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com May 19, 2023
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South Korea’s intelligence agency, the National Intelligence Service, announced on the 19th that a North Korean defector who fled from North Korea earlier this month was the reason for the decision to escape due to the country’s strict new coronavirus restrictions. South Korean TV reporting the spread of corona in North Korea, taken in May last year. (2023 REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji)

[ソウル 19日 ロイター] – South Korea’s intelligence agency, the National Intelligence Service, announced on the 19th that a North Korean defector who fled from North Korea earlier this month was the reason for the decision to escape because of the country’s strict new coronavirus restrictions.

According to South Korea’s Yonhap news agency, a group of nearly 10 North Koreans crossed the Northern Limit Line in the Yellow Sea on the night of May 6 by boat.

The National Intelligence Service (NIS) told Reuters after confirming the Yonhap news report, “North Korean defectors testified that they ‘watched Korean TV before and longed for Korean society.’ became tougher and they were fed up with the North Korean regime.”

He declined to give a detailed explanation, citing concerns that the identity of the defector would be revealed and the safety of his family in North Korea would be compromised.

The number of North Korean defectors to South Korea has plummeted in recent years as North Korea tightened border controls during the coronavirus epidemic. According to South Korea’s Unification Ministry, there were 1,047 cases in 2019 before the pandemic, but just 67 last year.

#Strict #coronavirus #restrictions #North #Korea #urge #defection #early #month #South #Koreas #National #Intelligence #Service
2023-05-19 09:49:00

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Ukraine’s Energoatom Plans Evacuation of Thousands of Workers from Zaporozhye Nuclear Plant

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com May 11, 2023
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Ukraine’s state-owned nuclear power company Energoatom plans to evacuate more than 3,000 workers from the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant in the south of the country on Thursday, amid a “catastrophic shortage of workers”. clarified that there is March 2023. REUTERS/Alexander Ermochenko

[キーウ 10日 ロイター] – Ukrainian state nuclear company Energoatom said on Thursday that the Russian military plans to evacuate more than 3,000 workers from near the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant in the south of the country, which is facing a “catastrophic shortage of workers”. clarified.

It said it had received information about evacuation preparations for about 3,100 residents of Energodar in the south, including 2,700 workers under contract with the company.

“There is a catastrophic shortage of personnel. The Russian occupation forces have proven that they are incapable of operating the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant,” he said in a statement on the messaging app Telegram.

“Even Ukrainian workers with shameful contracts will soon be ‘evacuated’,” he warned, exacerbating the urgent problem of securing enough numbers to keep nuclear plants safe. bottom.

#Ukraine #nuclear #plant #faces #catastrophic #shortage #Russia #expands #evacuation
2023-05-10 09:33:00

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