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North Korea Accuses US and UN of ‘Conspiracy’ Over Human Rights Condemnation
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North Korea Accuses US and UN of ‘Conspiracy’ Over Human Rights Condemnation

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com August 21, 2023
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North Korea’s state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said on August 19 that the United States was using the United Nations as part of a “conspiracy” against North Korea after the United Nations Security Council condemned the country’s human rights situation. I conveyed my point of view. A North Korean flag is seen near Panmunjom on February 7, 2023. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji

SEOUL (Reuters) – North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said on Thursday that the United States was a “conspiracy” against North Korea after the United Nations Security Council condemned the country’s human rights situation. He reported that he was using

US Ambassador to the United Nations Thomas Greenfield said at a public meeting held on the 17th to discuss North Korea’s human rights violations that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un used “repression and atrocities” to develop nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles. accused of being

At the Japan-U.S.-ROK summit meeting held at Camp David, a mountain retreat near Washington, D.C. on the 18th, the countries agreed to strengthen military and economic cooperation in light of China’s growing influence and the threat posed by North Korea’s nuclear weapons. . They also agreed to hold military exercises every year and establish a system to share information on North Korea’s missile launch status in real time by the end of the year.

KCNA, citing a spokesperson for a human rights think tank, said, “We will never tolerate the conspiracy of the United States and its followers to denigrate North Korea’s human rights. I will protect it,” he said.

#North #Korea #condemns #U.S #conspiracy #human #rights #meeting #KCNA
2023-08-20 23:26:00

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Joint Statement Condemns China’s Dangerous and Aggressive Actions in South China Sea
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Joint Statement Condemns China’s Dangerous and Aggressive Actions in South China Sea

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com August 18, 2023
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Japan, the United States, and South Korea released a joint statement condemning China’s “dangerous and aggressive actions” in the South China Sea on the 18th. FILE PHOTO: Camp David in 2023. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein

[CAMPDAVID(MarylandUS)(Reuters)-Onthe18ththeleadersofJapantheUnitedStatesandSouthKoreaheldtalksatCampDavidamountainretreatinMarylandnearWashingtonUSAandissuedajointstatementthatChina’spositionintheSouthChinaSeaisdangerousAggressivebehavior”wasthestrongestcondemnationeverTheyalsoagreedtodeependefenseandeconomicties

U.S. President Biden held a trilateral summit with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and South Korean President Yoon Seo-yeol on the same day. In a joint statement issued after the meeting, the three countries pledged to consult promptly in times of crisis and coordinate responses to regional challenges, provocations and threats affecting their common interests.

“We strongly oppose any attempt to unilaterally change the status quo in the Indo-Pacific region in light of China’s recent dangerous and aggressive behavior of unlawfully asserting maritime territorial claims in the South China Sea.” did.

Japan, the United States and South Korea also pledged to hold trilateral military drills every year and to be able to share real-time information on North Korean missile launches by the end of 2023. They also agreed to hold a Japan-U.S.-ROK summit every year.

In response to Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, the two sides agreed to continue to support Ukraine and to maintain strong and coordinated sanctions against Russia. They also agreed to further reduce their dependence on Russian energy.

#South #Korea #Japan #U.S #agree #deepen #defense #economic #ties
2023-08-18 18:02:00

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Ukrainian Military Announces Further Advancements in Southeastern Front Against Russian Forces
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Ukrainian Military Announces Further Advancements in Southeastern Front Against Russian Forces

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com August 17, 2023
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On August 17, the spokesman for the Ukrainian military announced that the reversal offensive against Russian forces had achieved further results on the southeastern front. Photos are taken from the video. FILE PHOTO: Urojayne, 2023. REUTERS/35th Separate Marines Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces

KYIV, June 17 (Reuters) – Ukrainian military spokesman said on Thursday that the reversal offensive against Russian forces had achieved further results on the southeastern front.

Ukrainian forces said the day before that they had recaptured the eastern village of Urozhayne in the eastern Donetsk region from Russian forces, but there were also developments to the south of Urozhayne. Details have not been disclosed.

It was the first time since July 27 that the Ukrainian army had announced that it had retaken the village.

The spokesman also said heavy fighting was taking place in the northeastern province of Kharkiv, as well as in eastern settlements not far from the strategic town of Bakhmut in Donetsk province.

#Ukraine #gains #ground #southeast #fierce #fighting #east #military #spokesman
2023-08-17 09:04:00

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ECOWAS Military Leaders to Prepare for Possible Intervention in Coup-Hit Niger
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ECOWAS Military Leaders to Prepare for Possible Intervention in Coup-Hit Niger

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com August 15, 2023
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A spokesman for the Economic Community of West African States said military leaders would meet on 17-18 June to prepare for a possible military intervention in the coup-hit Niger. REUTERS/Mahamadou Hamidou

[アブジャ 15日 ロイター] – The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) said on Wednesday that military leaders would meet in the Ghanaian capital Accra on 17-18 to prepare for a possible military intervention in the coup-hit Niger. did. The aim is to restore democratic order in Niger.

Niger’s military junta, which seized power in a coup d’état, announced on the night of the 13th that it would indict the ousted President Bassum on charges of treason over exchanges with foreign heads of state and international organizations.

#West #African #nations #meet #prepare #military #intervention #Niger
2023-08-15 13:26:00

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The Effects of Russia’s Black Sea Grain Deal Withdrawal on Ukrainian Grain Exports and EU Import Bans
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The Effects of Russia’s Black Sea Grain Deal Withdrawal on Ukrainian Grain Exports and EU Import Bans

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com August 12, 2023
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BUCHAREST/WARSAW (Reuters) – Russia in July pulled out of a year-old agreement to safely export Ukrainian grain through Black Sea ports. Since then, Ukraine has relied entirely on alternative routes through the European Union.

In July, Russia withdrew from a year-old deal that allowed Ukrainian grain to be safely exported through Black Sea ports. Ukraine has since relied entirely on alternative routes through the EU. A person inspects maize on a farm in Timar, northeastern Hungary. FILE PHOTO: April 2023. REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo

In response, the EU headquarters is scrambling to find a balance between aid to Ukraine and the demands of the EU’s five eastern member states. The five eastern countries are calling for the ban on Ukrainian grain imports to be extended until at least the end of 2023 to protect their markets.

The current ban on imports to protect farmers in five neighboring countries of Ukraine – Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia – is set to expire on September 15.

Weeks after withdrawing from the Black Sea grain deal, Russia continues to attack inland port infrastructure along the Danube, the last remaining shipping route for Ukraine’s exports. The EU is under increasing pressure to resume grain exports to its neighbors.

Let’s take a closer look at how the temporary import bans in five Central and Eastern European countries are affecting Ukrainian grain exports and their shipments to other destinations.

◎Reasons for the increased inflow of Ukrainian grains to Central and Eastern European countries

Ukrainian grains are exempt from EU tariffs and are cheaper than domestic grains in other countries.

In 2022 and early 2023, Ukrainian grain exports to five neighboring countries showed an unprecedented increase, partly due to rising logistics costs. This has disrupted sales of grains produced in the five countries, forced them out of the domestic market and some export markets, driving down prices and triggering protests from farmers in each country.

Poland’s grain imports nearly tripled in 2022 to 3.27 million tonnes, of which 75% were Ukrainian grains, mainly maize and wheat. Massive imports continued until March 2023.

Romania, naturally one of the EU’s leading grain exporters, had 3.2 million tonnes of Ukrainian grains and oilseeds in the country as of May, according to the country’s agriculture ministry. Grain imports before the invasion of Ukraine were negligible.

Cesar Gheorghe of Romanian grain market consultancy Agricorum estimates Ukrainian grain sales at around 4.7 million tonnes, with imports masquerading as existing contracts continuing even after the import ban comes into effect. point out.

Hungary imported up to 50,000 tonnes of grain and oilseeds annually from Ukraine before the war, but that surged to 2.5 million tonnes in 2022 and up to 300,000 tonnes until the import ban is implemented in 2023. tons imported.

Slovakia increased imports of Ukrainian grain to 339,000 tonnes in the second half of 2022, according to official figures. This is about 10 times higher than in the first half of the same year.

◎ Situation after import ban

In April, Poland and Hungary unilaterally banned imports of Ukrainian grains and other foodstuffs. Romania, Ukraine’s largest alternative export route, passed the import ban, but decided to keep the shipment inside the country sealed.

In May, the EU decided to start domestic sales of Ukrainian wheat, maize and oilseeds to Poland, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, which all border Ukraine, and Bulgaria, which lies south of the Danube River, until June 5. Although the ban was approved (later extended until September 15), exports via these countries were to continue.

After the ban came into force, transit volumes in the five countries surged. Ukrainian wheat shipped to other countries via Poland jumped from 43,000-51,000 tonnes per month in the first quarter of this year to more than 90,000 tonnes in June. Maize throughput increased to 170,000 tonnes in June, from about 50,000 to 70,000 tonnes per month in the first quarter of this year, according to the Polish Ministry of Agriculture.

Since the start of the war, a third of Ukrainian grain exports have been shipped from Romania’s Black Sea port of Constanta. That amount was 8.6 million tons in 2022 and 7.5 million tons in the first half of this year.

In May and June, there was an increase in the volume transported through the Danube from Ukrainian river ports in particular.

◎ How will the EU headquarters respond to the request for the extension of the import ban?

On July 19, the five countries requested an extension of the import ban until at least the end of this year. The EU headquarters plans to review the import ban in early September, taking into consideration this year’s crop conditions, storage capacity, and grain availability in third countries.

Poland, which is due to hold general elections in October or November, has said it has no intention of lifting a ban on Ukrainian grain imports on September 15, and has asked the EU headquarters to extend the protection measures. increasing pressure.

Meanwhile, Lithuania has asked the EU’s executive body, the European Commission, to open up export routes for Ukrainian grain through ports on the Baltic coast. Combined, five ports in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia have a grain export capacity of 25 million tons.

The key is whether the overland route, known as the “lane of solidarity,” is economically viable.

Ukraine estimates an additional cost of $30 to $40 per tonne on the EU route. According to Viorel Panayt, manager of Comvex, which operates the port of Constanta in Romania, it costs 37 euros (about 5,800 yen) per tonne to export overland via Poland compared to exporting via the port. ) would require an additional cost.

(Luiza Ilie, Marek Strzelecki, translation: Erklelen)

#Info #Box #Ukrainian #Grains #Impact #Import #Ban #Central #Eastern #Europe
2023-08-11 22:14:00

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Former Presidential Candidate Shot Dead in Ecuador: President Announces Tragic Incident
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Former Presidential Candidate Shot Dead in Ecuador: President Announces Tragic Incident

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com August 10, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Ecuador’s President Raso announced that former presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio was shot dead on Thursday. The photo shows the murder scene with the cordon set up. Taken in Quito on August 9, 2023. (Reuters/Karen Toro, 2023)

[キト 9日 ロイター] – Ecuador’s President Raso announced that presidential candidate and former MP Fernando Villavicencio was shot dead on Thursday.

Local media had earlier reported that he was shot while campaigning in Quito.

The president posted on X (formerly Twitter), a short-text posting site, that “such crimes will definitely be punished,” and announced that he would hold an emergency meeting with top security officials.

Polls show Villavicencio’s approval rating at 7.5 percent, putting him fifth among the candidates for the presidential election scheduled to be voted on Wednesday.

#Ecuadorian #presidential #candidate #shot #dead #election #campaign
2023-08-10 01:00:00

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