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Blinken: G20 meeting “marred” by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

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The meeting of G20 foreign ministers in India has been marred by the conflict in Ukraine. With Blinken calling on Russia to end its war of aggression and withdraw from Ukraine. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged nations to stand above their divisions. A meeting of G20 foreign ministers in India has been “marred” by … Read more

Blinken urges Nordic nations to join NATO in Turkey visit

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Antony Blinken expressed support for Sweden and Finland’s quick NATO membership. And promised $100 million in funding to assist impacted populations. According to Blinken, there is no “formal schedule” for approval and delivery. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken emphasized Washington’s strong support for Sweden and Finland’s quick NATO membership. As his Turkish colleague emphasized … Read more

China criticizes US remarks about arming Russia-Ukraine conflict

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China has refuted US allegations of arming Russia in Ukraine. Urging “peace-loving” countries to take action to put a stop to the fighting. The US is “in no position to make demands of China,” according to Wang Wenbin. China has vehemently refuted US allegations that it was considering arming Russia in its conflict with Ukraine … Read more

Ukraine War: Blinken believes China may provide weaponry to Russia

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  • Antony Blinken says China is considering giving Russia weapons and ammunition.
  • He cautioned that escalation would have “serious consequences” for China.
  • China has dismissed allegations that it has requested military supplies from Moscow.

China is considering giving Russia weapons and ammunition for the Ukraine war, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said.

Mr. Blinken said that Chinese corporations were already providing “non-lethal support” to Russia and that fresh information suggested Beijing may supply “lethal support” as well.

He cautioned that escalation would have “serious consequences” for China.

China has dismissed allegations that it has requested military supplies from Moscow.

Chinese President Xi Jinping is a close supporter of Russian President Vladimir Putin, and while he has yet to denounce Russia’s invasion, he has sought to remain neutral in the war and has appealed for peace.

China’s foreign ministry stated that it will not accept “finger-pointing” and “coercion” from the United States over its relations with Russia.

Mr Blinken was speaking to sources after meeting China’s senior diplomat, Wang Yi, at the Munich Security Conference on Saturday.

During the discussion, he conveyed “grave concerns” about the “possibility of China providing lethal material support to Russia,” he said.

“To date, we have seen Chinese companies… provide non-lethal support to Russia for use in Ukraine. The concern that we have now is based on information we have that they’re considering providing lethal support,” he said.

He did not go into detail regarding the intelligence the US had received concerning China’s possible plans. When asked what the US expected China to offer Russia, he responded it would be mostly weapons and ammunition.

The US has sanctioned a Chinese business for allegedly providing mercenary Wagner Group with satellite footage of Ukraine.

Mr. Blinken told the sources that “of course, in China, there’s virtually no line between private firms and the state”.

If China delivered weapons to Russia, it would create a “major difficulty for us and in our relationship,” he warned.

Washington-Beijing relations were already strained after the US shot down an alleged Chinese spy balloon in early February. Both parties exchanged harsh words, but both appeared ashamed by the encounter and eager to move on.

Yet, if China delivers weaponry to Russian soldiers in Ukraine, US-Chinese ties would deteriorate even further.

According to leading Republican senator Lindsay Graham, it would be the most “catastrophic” thing that could happen to the relationship between the two titans.

“It’d be like buying a Titanic ticket after seeing the movie,” he informed the source. “Don’t do this.”

Mr. Blinken’s admonition appears to be aimed squarely at discouraging China from doing so.

Mr. Blinken also expressed concern about China assisting Russia in evading Western sanctions aimed at crippling the Russian economy. China’s commerce with Russia is expanding, and it is one of Russia’s largest markets for oil, gas, and coal.

NATO allies, including the United States, are supplying tanks and other weaponry, ammunition, and equipment to Ukraine. They have refrained from providing fighter jets, and Mr. Blinken would not comment on whether the US would assist other countries in supplying jets.

“We’ve been very clear that we shouldn’t fixate or focus on any particular weapons system,” he said.

He did, however, say that the West must ensure Ukraine had what it needed for a potential counter-offensive against Russia “in the months ahead”. Russia is currently trying to advance in eastern regions of Ukraine, where some of the fiercest fightings of the war has taken place.

The top US diplomat’s remarks come ahead of a scheduled visit by Mr. Wang to Moscow, as part of the Chinese foreign policy chief’s tour of Europe.

Mr. Wang said in Munich on Saturday that China had “neither stood by idly nor thrown fuel on the fire” for the Ukraine war.

Mr. Wang stated that China would publish a text outlining its perspective on resolving the conflict. According to him, the declaration will stipulate that all countries’ territorial integrity must be protected.

“I suggest that everybody starts to think calmly, especially friends in Europe, about what kind of efforts we can make to stop this war,” Mr Wang said.

He added that there were “some forces that seemingly don’t want negotiations to succeed, or for the war to end soon”, but did not say who he meant.

According to Italy’s foreign minister Antonio Tajani, China President Xi will deliver a “peace speech” on the anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Friday, February 24.

According to Mr Tajani, Mr Xi’s address will appeal for peace without blaming Russia.

During their encounter, Mr. Blinken and Mr. Wang also exchanged harsh words about the escalating dispute over an alleged Chinese surveillance balloon shot down over the United States.

Mr. Blinken warned during the meeting that the US would not “stand for any infringement of our sovereignty” and said “this irresponsible act must never again occur”.

Mr. Blinken stated that other countries were concerned about China’s “surveillance balloon program” across five continents.

Mr. Wang, meanwhile, called the episode a “political farce manufactured by the US” and accused them of “using all means to block and suppress China”. China has denied sending a spy balloon.

And on Sunday morning, Beijing warned that the US would “bear all the consequences” if it escalated the argument over the balloon. China would “follow through to the end” in the event “the US insists on taking advantage of the issue”, it said in a foreign ministry statement.

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Turkey suspends earthquake relief efforts as Blinken vows additional US assistance

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  • Rescue efforts following last week’s deadly earthquake have stopped.
  • US Secretary of State Antony Blinken offered $100 million in new humanitarian relief.
  • The end of rescue operations came as Blinken traveled to Turkey.

Turkey said on Sunday that rescue efforts following last week’s deadly earthquake have stopped in all but two districts, as visiting US Secretary of State Antony Blinken offered $100 million in new humanitarian relief.

The 7.8-magnitude earthquake that slammed southeastern Turkey and northern Syria on February 6 killed almost 44,000 people, with the likelihood of finding survivors two weeks out exceedingly remote.

Yunus Sezer, the chief of Turkey’s disaster service, said on Sunday that search and rescue efforts had been completed in all provinces except Hatay and Kahramanmaras, the epicenter of the earthquake.

Sezer stated that search and rescue efforts in the provinces continued on the 14th day, but that the number was likely to decrease by late Sunday.

The agency’s chief also said that Turkey’s death toll had increased to 40,689. The total death toll, including those killed in Syria, is currently 46,377.

Long-term effort

The end of rescue operations came as Blinken traveled to Turkey to express solidarity with a NATO ally and launch a new $100 million humanitarian package.

Washington’s top diplomat met with his Turkish counterpart, Mevlut Cavusoglu, at the Incirlik air base in southern Turkey, where the US has transported help.

Blinken then accompanied Cavusoglu in a helicopter to inspect the disaster’s devastation in Hatay province.

The new aid “will be moving soon. Sadly, it’s less about search and rescue but long-term recovery,” Blinken told reporters.

“This is going to be a long-term effort. It’s going to take a massive effort to rebuild but we’re committed to supporting that effort,” he said.

Washington had now contributed $185 million in assistance to Turkey and Syria, he added.

The trip had been planned before the earthquake, the worst natural disaster to hit Turkey in its post-Ottoman history.

We still have hope

Three dead were recovered from one building in the damaged southeastern city of Antakya, with a woman still believed to be inside, an official briefed on the rescue work told sources on condition of anonymity.

The scent of decaying carcasses and a cloud of dust hovered in the air at the recovery site in the city’s northwest, just off Republic Avenue.

An excavator sorted through the rubble in front of the four-story apartment building, the front of which had been ripped off by the earthquake.

Husseyin Yavuz told sources in Antakya that he had been looking for his cousin’s body under the wreckage for days and that the search should continue.

“We’ve been here since the day of the earthquake. With God’s help, we still have hope,” he said.

Adile Dilmet, sitting next to Yavuz, was on the point of tears as she remembered waiting outside in the cold for more than a week as the authorities barred residents from entering their homes.

However, she told sources that families were also urged to evacuate their homes before the structures were demolished, and she demanded that the dead be recovered first.

“We’re suffering here… What are we going to do?”

Rocky relations

Blinken’s itinerary for his first travel to Turkey since taking office in 2021 includes meetings with authorities managing the delivery of American help and a tour of the Hatay humanitarian operation.

Relations between the United States and Turkey have been tense in recent years, but Washington has considered Ankara as useful in its role as a mediator between Russia and Ukraine since Moscow’s invasion last year.

Blinken will meet with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Ankara on Monday, with two concerns expected to be on the table.

Turkey wishes to purchase F-16 fighter fighters, but the transaction is being stymied in the US Congress due to worries over Turkey’s human rights record and threats to neighboring Greece.

Blinken will also likely bring up Turkey’s refusal to ratify Sweden and Finland’s NATO membership applications.

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Elon Musk, U.S. discussed Starlink in Ukraine, Blinken says

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US administration spoke with Elon Musk about using Starlink internet in Ukraine. SpaceX sent terminals to Ukraine to improve military communication. Russia tried to jam Starlink, but SpaceX hardened software in response. On Saturday, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken stated that the US administration has spoken with Elon Musk concerning the usage of Starlink … Read more

China may give Russia weapons for Ukraine war, warns US

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China is considering sending Russia arms and ammunition for the conflict in Ukraine. Prompting Antony Blinken to warn that this would have “severe ramifications” for China. China has “neither stood by quietly nor thrown fuel on the fire” for the Ukraine crisis. China is considering sending Russia arms and ammunition for the conflict in Ukraine, … Read more

US is making “excuses” to escalate war, says Russia

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Russian war crimes allegations in Ukraine have been used by Washington. To justify its own actions, including supplying Ukraine. With heavy armorment, intelligence and training. Russian war crimes allegations in Ukraine have been branded as a “excuse” by Washington to deepen the conflict, according to Russia’s ambassador to the United States. US Vice President Kamala … Read more

Blinken, China’s top diplomat in ‘direct, candid talks’ amid balloon spat

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  • US Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned China.
  • The high-level discussion took place on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference.
  • Blinken hastily canceled a rare trip to China as a result of the incident.

MUNICH: US Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned China not to repeat its “irresponsible act” of sending a spy balloon into American airspace, as he held rare talks late Saturday with China’s top diplomat Wang Yi.

The high-level discussion took place on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference, amid rising tensions between Washington and China.

Since a giant white balloon from China was sighted over a series of secret nuclear weapons locations before being shot down close off the east coast on February 4, the US has been on high alert.

Blinken hastily canceled a rare trip to China as a result of the incident.

Beijing denies using spy balloons, claiming the equipment was used for weather research. Following that, it accused Washington of deploying espionage balloons above Chinese territory, which the US rejected.

During their meeting on Saturday, Blinken “directly spoke to the unacceptable violation of US sovereignty and international law by (China’s) high-altitude surveillance balloon in US territorial airspace, emphasizing that this irresponsible act must never be repeated,” according to a State Department spokesman Ned Price.

“The Secretary made clear the United States will not stand for any violation of our sovereignty,” he added.

He also warned Wang “about the implications and consequences if China provides material support to Russia or assistance with systemic sanctions evasion”, Price said.

Very direct and candid

Blinken was “very direct and candid” during the talks, which lasted around an hour, according to a senior State Department official.

He was also “quite blunt” as they spoke about Russia, the official said.

In turn, Wang told Blinken that their countries’ relations had been damaged by how Washington reacted to the balloon.

Wang “made clear China’s solemn position on the so-called airship incident”, and “urged the US side to change course, acknowledge and repair the damage that its excessive use of force caused to China-US relations,” state news agency Xinhua reported.

Speaking earlier Saturday at the gathering of world leaders in Munich, Wang had condemned the US reaction to the balloon as “hysterical and absurd”.

Misguided

Wang made typically harsh words against Washington, claiming that President Joe Biden’s administration has a “misguided” view of China.

And he accused the US of attempting to “smear” the Asian giant while enacting policies that contradicted its ideals, such as free trade.

“There are many balloons from many countries in the sky. Do you want to down each and every one of them?” Wang said.

“We urge the United States not to do such preposterous things simply to divert attention from its own domestic problems.”

Asked then if he was planning to meet with the US delegation, Wang had accused Washington of taking a wrong view of China as a serious geopolitical challenge and a threat to the United States.

“This is a misguided perception of China, and with this perception, the United States is using all of its means to smear and clamp down China and is co-opting other countries to do the same,” he said.

Instead, Wang accused the US of “100% protectionism, 100 percent self-servings, and 100 percent unilateral action” in its own economic policies, such as the Chips Act, which allocates billions of dollars for semiconductor subsidies and research.

He added that he hoped Washington would “take a pragmatic and proactive attitude” towards China and restore relations to a “track of sound development”.

Don’t make the same mistake

Following four years of adversarial relations with China under his predecessor, Donald Trump, Biden has made reestablishing relations with Beijing, which he regards as Washington’s main opponent, a priority.

Yet, tensions erupted last year when Nancy Pelosi, then-leader of the United States House of Representatives, visited Taiwan, the self-governing democratic island claimed by China.

According to a Financial Times report Friday, a high-level Pentagon official would visit Taiwan soon, putting hopes for a reset to the test.

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has also led Western powers to cast a watchful eye on the connections between Russian leader Vladimir Putin and China’s President Xi Jinping, who call each other “friends”.

Also in Munich, US Vice President Kamala Harris underlined how Washington was “troubled that Beijing has deepened its relationship with Moscow since the war began”.

NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said, “Beijing is watching closely to see the price Russia pays or the reward it receives for its aggression.”

“What is happening in Europe today could happen in East Asia tomorrow,” he warned.

Stoltenberg also stated that Moscow’s attack highlighted the risks of Europe’s over-reliance on authoritarian regimes. He said that it should serve as a lesson as the continent sought relations with China.

“We should not make the same mistake with China and other authoritarian regimes.”

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First Leopard tanks to be deployed to Kyiv very soon

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Olaf Scholz urged allies to prepare for a protracted war. And Emmanuel Macron urged allies to intensify support for Ukraine. Officials from Russia have not been invited. Olaf Scholz, the chancellor of Germany, stated that Germany would soon be able to send its first Leopard tanks to Ukraine. Just a few days before the first … Read more

Blinken to vow quake support on his first visit to Turkey

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  • Antony Blinken will visit Turkey on Sunday to discuss relief efforts.
  • Blinken will visit the Incirlik air base.
  • The top US diplomat will also attend the Munich Security Conference.

WASHINGTON – US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will visit Turkey on Sunday to discuss relief efforts following a devastating earthquake, his first visit to the NATO partner that has had strained relations with Washington.

Blinken will visit the Incirlik air base, through which the US has sent aid, and then hold meetings in Ankara on “continuing US support,” according to State Department spokesman Ned Price.

The top US diplomat will also attend the Munich Security Conference, where the Ukraine crisis and tensions with China will take center stage, and will pay a visit to Turkey‘s old foe Greece, a NATO ally.

The US has flown in 200 rescues and donated an initial $85 million in humanitarian aid to Turkey, deploying Black Hawk and Chinook helicopters to carry supplies to the hardest-hit areas.

The visit, which was planned prior to the February 6 earthquake that killed almost 40,000 people in the nation and neighboring Syria, will be Blinken’s first to Turkey in more than two years.

President Joe Biden was elected after promising to take a greater distance from his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan, whom Biden has previously branded an autocrat.

However, the Biden administration now sees Turkey as useful in mediating between Russia and Ukraine, particularly in a pact to export grain through the Black Sea to alleviate global shortages.

The Biden administration has expressed support for Turkey’s request to purchase F-16 fighter fighters, but the transaction has been halted in Congress owing to worries about Turkey’s human rights record and threats to Greece.

The US has been looking for methods to persuade Erdogan to drop his objections to Sweden and Finland joining NATO, both of which have abandoned their previous neutrality since Russia invaded Ukraine.

Turkey has been the lone holdout, with Erdogan pressuring Sweden to crack down on Kurdish insurgents considered terrorists by Ankara.

During signs of progress, Erdogan reiterated his criticism of Sweden following a rally outside Turkey’s embassy in Stockholm in which a far-right activist set fire to Islam’s sacred book, the Quran.

In recent years, the US has been enraged by Turkey’s purchase of an advanced air defense system from Moscow, claiming that it will allow NATO’s main foe to zero in on Western fighter jets.

When Blinken visits Athens on Monday, he is expected to discuss tensions with Turkey, but the mood has dropped since the earthquake as Greece aids its neighbor.

Blinken will begin his journey in Frankfurt on Thursday and then travel to Munich for the Munich Security Conference, an annual gathering of leaders held a week before the anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Blinken will be joined in Munich by Vice President Kamala Harris, who is part of a spate of US politicians visiting Europe in honour of the anniversary, with Biden scheduled to visit Poland next week.

Senior Chinese diplomat Wang Yi is also due in Munich, which might lead to a meeting with Blinken, though US sources say nothing has been decided.

Blinken was scheduled to travel to Beijing earlier this month, the first trip by a top US ambassador in more than four years, to try to keep tensions between the world’s two largest economies from spiraling out of hand.

But he quickly canceled the trip after the US announced that a Chinese surveillance balloon, which was eventually shot down, had been sighted over the US mainland.

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Antony Blinken says US shared information on Chinese balloon with several nations

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US Navy is working to collect Chinese “spy balloon” debris

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Antony Blinken delays his trip to China due to balloon over US

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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s trip to China has been postponed. Visit was due to take place on Sunday, but “conditions are not right” for visit now. Spokesman says presence of Chinese spy balloon in US airspace is a “clear violation of our sovereignty”. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has postponed his trip to … Read more

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu says considering military aid to Ukraine, mediation

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Afghanistan: Taliban restricts women from attending institutions

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Prohibition on women attending universities has sparked international outrage. “No nation can prosper if half of its people are held back.” – Antony Blinken. Women were denied access to parks, gyms, and swimming pools last month. Afghanistan’s Taliban-imposed prohibition on women attending universities has sparked international outrage and left many Afghans feeling hopeless. The statement … Read more

Joe Biden expects Russia to be more willing to discuss prisoner swap for WNBA star Brittney Griner

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Antony Blinken urges Pakistan to seek debt relief from China

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US should play a bigger part in global semiconductor industry: Antony Blinken

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USA invites Mexico for joint multibillion-dollar semiconductor manufacturing project

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US Secretary Antony Blinken makes an appearance in children’s hospital in Kyiv

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United States planning to appoint first Ambassador to Arctic

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Antony Blinken is concerns about Rwandan human rights

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Taiwan says China is practising an invasion strike

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