NATO’s chief says Ukraine to receive counter-drone equipment

Ukraine to receive equipment

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that Ukraine will soon receive anti-drone technology. This comes after Russia ramped up its use of “kamikaze drones” in its merciless attack against Ukraine. NATO allies are also supplying fuel, winter clothing, and medical supplies to the country. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that Ukraine will soon receive … Read more

Russia pulls out its troops after Ukrainian forces took control of major city

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Russia’s retreat complicates its annexation of four Ukrainian areas, including Lyman. It’s in the Donetsk region on the border with Luhansk. President Biden signed $12.3 billion in military, and economic aid to Ukraine. Russia pulled troops out of an eastern Ukrainian city it was using as a front-line hub after being trapped by Ukrainian forces. … Read more

Russia’s annexation: Ukraine speeds up process to join NATO

Volodymyr Zelenskyy

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he is submitting an “accelerated” application to join the NATO military alliance. Accession to NATO requires unanimous support of all members. Questions remain as to whether NATO will welcome Ukraine in. Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has stated that his country will submit a “accelerated” application to NATO after Russian President … Read more

Zelensky says Ukraine’s NATO application is “under an accelerated procedure”

Ukraine's NATO application

Volodymyr Zelensky announced that his country is applying to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization “under an accelerated approach”. He said that “de facto,” Ukraine had already “completed our path” to NATO. Membership would require unanimous agreement from all 28 NATO members. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced on Friday that his country is applying to … Read more

Liz Truss to attend first European Political Community meeting: reports

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British Prime Minister Liz Truss had not yet confirmed if she will attend the October 6 conference. The United Kingdom will leave the EU at the start of 2020. 44 nations have been invited to attend the inaugural European Political Community (EPC) conference in Prague. Several media outlets reported on Thursday that British Prime Minister … Read more

It will take years to reconstruct one of Russia’s premier divisions

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Recovery from the war in Ukraine could take years. It appears especially after a surprise counterattack in recent days. Ukrainian soldiers had reacquired 6,000 square kilometers. An elite Russian military unit’s recovery from the war in Ukraine could take years, according to British intelligence, especially after a surprise counterattack in recent days. President Volodymyr Zelensky … Read more

Ukrainian forces “shape” for a counteroffensive

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Ukraine’s military has begun “shaping” operations in the country’s south. The aim is to prepare the battlefield for a major Ukrainian counteroffensive. The US expects the much-anticipated counteroffensive to include both air and ground operations. Ukraine’s military has begun “shaping” operations in the country’s south to prepare the battlefield for a major Ukrainian counteroffensive, according … Read more

Nato is looking into the possibility that a hacker sold information about a missile company.

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Following their successful theft of data from a major European arms manufacturer, hackers are now offering dossiers for sale. MBDA Missile Systems said that it was not responsible for any of the confidential data. The investigation is focusing on one of MBDA’s suppliers. Following their successful theft of data from a major European arms manufacturer, … Read more

The Senate to decide to ratify Finland and Sweden Joining NATO

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The Senate is expected to vote on ratification of Finland and Sweden’s membership in NATO. The Western military alliance seeks to strengthen its resolve against Russia. Finnish and Swedish membership would end their longstanding military neutrality. The Western military alliance is seeking to bolster its resolve against the threat presented by Russia; and the Senate … Read more

NATO ready to step in Kosovo if situation remains same

Kosovo

NATO warns that tensions are rising in Kosovo’s northern communities. Kosovo Force Pristina (KFOR) is closely watching the situation. Ethnic Serbs in Kosovo stopped two important border crossings with Serbia on Sunday. NATO-led forces are ready to act in northern Kosovo if regional stability is compromised. NATO warned in a statement Sunday that tensions are … Read more

Finns calls for halt to ‘unbearable’ Russian tourists

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Finland is Russia’s sole EU neighbour to allow Russian residents visas on vacation. Since the EU stopped letting Russian planes fly through its airspace, Finland has become an important transit country for Russians who want to fly to other places in Europe. Many Finns are dissatisfied with the current state of affairs. At the Nuijamaa … Read more

Viktor Orban says Ukraine cannot win the war with current strategy of NATO

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Hungary and Ukraine have had strained relations in recent months. Hungary blocked a sanctions package that would have seen the EU ban Russian oil imports by the end of the year. Viktor Orban fears the European Union will be “pushed into a war situation” if the conflict continues.   Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has … Read more

Russian cyber secret agents targeting NATO countries in new hacking campaign

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Hackers are believed to be linked to Russia’s foreign intelligence service. Spies are using online storage services such as Google Drive and Dropbox to hide their activities from detection. The espionage efforts coincide with NATO’s preparations to welcome two new members. Cyber spies suspected of working for the Russian foreign intelligence service (SVR) are targeting … Read more

Finland No covert Nato agreements with Turkey’s

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  • Finland’s foreign minister says there are “no hidden agreements” regarding accession to Nato.
  • Turkey’s president claimed Sweden had agreed to extradite 73 individuals to Turkey as part of the agreement.
  •  Sweden’s FM Ann Linde stated that there have been no official extradition requests from Turkey.

There are “no hidden agreements” between Sweden, Finland, and Turkey regarding the Nordic countries’ accession to Nato, Finland’s foreign minister has said after Turkey’s leader claimed he had received additional promises to support their membership.

On the eve of the Madrid conference last week, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan lifted his veto against the two countries joining Nato after the three countries agreed to a pact on matters including combating terrorism.

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NATO to sign Sweden, Finland accession protocols

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The 30 ambassadors and permanent representatives will formally accept the decisions made at last week’s NATO summit. The alliance invited Russia’s neighbour, Finland, and Scandinavian ally Sweden to join the military club. Turkey’s final membership could still be held up by the country’s government. BRUSSELS: The 30 NATO members will sign off on the admission … Read more

Sweden refuses to deny deportations to Turkey part of NATO deal

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Sweden’s Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson refused to deny Turkey’s claim. Stockholm promised to deport people wanted by Ankara. Sweden and Finland agreed to examine Turkish extradition requests “expeditiously and thoroughly”. But no promise has been given to actually carry out the extraditions.   Sweden’s Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson refused to deny Turkey’s claim that Stockholm … Read more

Georgians rally En mass for EU, urge government to quit

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  • Tens of thousands of people march in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi, demanding that the government step down.
  • Demonstrators angry over country’s failure to formally secure candidacy for EU membership.
  • EU leaders decided last month to postpone Georgian application for membership pending political reforms.

 

Tens of thousands of people marched in Georgia on Sunday, demanding that the government resign over the country’s failure to formally secure candidacy for EU membership.

Since late June, when EU leaders decided to postpone Tbilisi’s application for membership pending sweeping political reforms, the Black Sea nation has been gripped by mass protests.

The biggest demonstrations in decades, which saw at least 120,000 take to the streets on June 20, are being organised by leading pro-democracy groups and supported by opposition parties.

On Sunday evening, tens of thousands of demonstrators gathered outside Georgian parliament, blocking traffic at the main thoroughfare of the Georgian capital, Tbilisi.

Waving Georgian and EU flags, demonstrators sang the national anthem, before the EU anthem, the Ode to Joy, was performed at the rally.

Many held placards that read “We are Europe.”

On Facebook, the rally’s organizers earlier called on Bidznia Ivanishvili, founder of the country’s ruling party, to “relinquish executive power and transfer it, in a constitutional manner, to a government of national accord”.

A new cabinet “will carry out the reforms required by the EU, which will automatically bring us the status of an EU membership candidate,” the statement said.

“A next stage of our protests begins today. We will not disperse.”

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‘Fragile situation’ as Libya anger boils over living conditions

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Protesters storm the seat of the House of Representatives in Tobruk. Libya has been mired in chaos since Moamer Kadhafi’s ouster in 2011. UN envoy condemns “riots and acts of vandalism”. Libya rival leaders were under growing street pressure Saturday after protesters stormed parliament as anger exploded over deteriorating living conditions and political deadlock. Libyans, … Read more

Poland buys 32 multi-role helicopters from Italy’s arms Company

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  • Poland will purchase 32 AW149 multi-role military helicopters from Italian arms company Leonardo.
  • Poland has been beefing up its military forces in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
  • It has also ordered four American Sikorsky S-70i “Black Hawk” transport helicopters and four Leonardo AW101 choppers.

 

Poland, a NATO member bordering Ukraine, will purchase 32 AW149 multi-role military helicopters from Italian arms company Leonardo for 1.75 billion euros ($1.83 billion), its defense minister announced Friday.

The Polish military will receive the first batch of helicopters next year, “which matters in the context of the international situation of Russian aggression in Ukraine,” said Mariusz Blaszczak during the contract signing ceremony at Leonardo’s production site in southeast Poland.

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China says New Zealand PM Jacinda statements on assertiveness’ wrong’

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China’s embassy in New Zealand has called Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s remarks about China’s assertiveness at the NATO summit “misguided” and “wrong”. Since New Zealand does a lot of business with China, it has avoided criticising Beijing directly. China’s embassy in New Zealand reprimanded New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern for remarks she made regarding Chinese … Read more

Joe Biden says US ‘should sell’ F-16s to Turkey

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  • Turkey surprised NATO members by suddenly dropping opposition to Finland and Sweden joining the alliance.
  • Turkey is an important NATO member in a strategically sensitive location, but it has had often tense relations with its European partners.
  • A plan to equip Turkey with state-of-the-art US F-35 stealth fighters fell through after Turkey bought Russia’s S-400 anti-aircraft missile system.

 

President Joe Biden on Thursday said the United States should go ahead with the delayed sale of F-16 warplanes to Turkey but noted that Congress needs to give approval.

“We should sell them the F-16 jets and modernize those jets as well,” Biden said, adding there was “no quid pro quo” linking the sale to Turkey’s approval for Finland and Sweden entering NATO.

Biden added that for the sale, “I need congressional approval to do that and I think I can do that”.

The declaration of support from Biden comes after Turkey surprised fellow NATO members at a summit in Madrid by suddenly dropping weeks of opposition to the Finland and Sweden applications to join the alliance.

Unanimous consent by NATO members is required for enlargement.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he would send a delegation to the United States “without delay” to convince lawmakers to swiftly approve the sale.

“It’s necessary to get support from both Democrats and Republicans. Despite all this, Mr Biden is confident. I hope that we will get a result that fits our friendship and solidarity,” Erdogan told a news conference in Madrid.

Turkey is an important NATO member in a strategically sensitive location, but it has had often tense relations with its European partners and Washington, which is the alliance’s main military force.

“In politics, yesterday was yesterday, today is today,” Erdogan said.

“In politics, a lot can change in 24 hours… There were good days and bad days but Turkish-US relations have continued,” he said.

A plan to equip Turkey with state-of-the-art US F-35 stealth fighters fell through after Turkey bought Russia’s S-400 anti-aircraft missile system.

Washington saw Ankara’s purchase as potentially threatening the security of the F-35 program.

Turkey then set out to purchase new F-16s as well as upgrade its existing but outdated fleet of the same planes.

However, that agreement is also on hold, and there has been speculation that Turkey is delaying the two northern European countries’ NATO accession bids in order to gain concessions.

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Canada to attend G20 summit even if Putin goes: Trudeau

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  • Indonesia currently holds the rotating presidency of the G20. Jakarta has come under pressure to exclude Russian President.
  • Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said they will attend G20 summit in Bali in November.
  • The G7 also includes Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States.

 

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday they will attend G20 summit in Bali in November, Even if Russian President Vladimir Putin attends.

Indonesia currently holds the rotating presidency of the G20, and despite announcing in April that Russia’s president had been invited, Jakarta has come under Western pressure to exclude him from the meeting.

Asked at a news conference the end of a NATO summit in Madrid if Ottawa would take part in the gathering if Putin is also present, Trudeau said: “We expect that Canada and all members of the G7 will be at the G20.”

“It is too important a conversation on the global economy. It is too important that we be there to counteract the voice and the lies that Russia will perhaps be putting forward. There are a number of months still to go before that and anything can happen,” he added.

The G7 also includes the Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States.

Indonesia, like most major emerging economies, has tried to maintain a neutral position and called for a peaceful resolution to Russia’s months-long offensive in Ukraine.

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Putin told Macron he’d rather ‘play ice hockey’ than peace negotiations

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Vladimir Putin told French President Emmanuel Macron that he would rather play “ice hockey” than hold talks with US President Joe Biden. Discussions between the two will be exposed in a documentary to be aired on France 2, the primary state television network. Mr Macron concluded the call by suggesting a last-minute summit with the … Read more

Putin: If NATO establishes infrastructure in Finland and Sweden, Russia will reply

Putin: If NATO establishes infrastructure in Finland and Sweden, Russia will reply

President Vladimir Putin stated that Russia would retaliate like if NATO set up infrastructure  “We don’t have the issues with Sweden and Finland that we do with Ukraine. Let them join NATO if they so choose “Putin stated on Russian state television President Vladimir Putin stated that Russia would retaliate in like if NATO set … Read more

Turkish opposition to Sweden and Finland joining NATO is dropped

Turkish opposition

Turkey lifts its opposition to Sweden and Finland joining NATO. Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg calls it a “historic decision”. Turkey wanted them to change their stance on Kurdish rebel groups. Turkish opposition to Sweden and Finland joining NATO is dropped. A deadlock that had threatened to overshadow a leaders’ meeting beginning; in Madrid amid Europe’s … Read more

Joe Biden announces US military reinforcements in Europe

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NATO will be “strengthened in all directions across every domain,” Biden says. He was meeting NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg in Madrid. Extra forces include boosting fleet of US naval destroyers from four to six in Rota, Spain. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg and Joe Biden have discussed NATO’s response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.   President … Read more

Boris Johnson urges NATO to increase military spending

Boris Johnson

Only 8 of NATO’s 30 countries met or exceeded this target in 2021. Germany and Italy have increased defence spending this year owing to the Ukraine war. Britain has given Ukraine £1.3 billion in military aid (1.5 billion euros) since Russia’s incursion. Boris Johnson will encourage NATO members to increase defence expenditure during a summit … Read more