Anonymous ID: 327ea0 June 24, 2022, 11:56 a.m. No.16502306   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2495 >>2616 >>2712 >>2958

https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/european-commission-vows-to-examine-gas-price-cap-by-septemb

 

European Commission vows to examine gas price cap by September: Italy

 

The European Commission has promised to study the Italian initiative to impose a price cap on Russian gas purchases by September so that it can be discussed at the EU leaders' summit in October, Italy’s Prime Minister Mario Draghi said on Friday.

 

At a press conference, Draghi stated that EU leaders had rejected Italy's proposal to hold an emergency energy summit in July.

 

The prime minister was informed of the need to conduct a study, which will be the subject of discussion.

 

Furthermore, the Italian Prime Minister emphasized that European leaders agreed on the gravity of the energy crisis and shared a commitment to finding new suppliers and stockpiling.

 

Rome proposed capping the price of fossil fuels at 80-90 euros per megawatt-hour as per local media.

 

Draghi tersely stated that Europe has a market right to limit gas prices as a consumer, but it does not use it out of fear that Russia will reduce supplies further in response.

 

"But it has already happened," he concluded.

 

The high cost of fuel reflects the high prices that Europeans face. According to a Greenpeace report, oil companies selling diesel and gasoline in Europe have made more than $3 billion in profits since the war in Ukraine began.

 

It is worth noting that the European Union buys the majority of its energy supplies from Russia, and experts have warned that cutting off the supply may have disastrous consequences.

Anonymous ID: 327ea0 June 24, 2022, 12:05 p.m. No.16502356   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2495 >>2712 >>2958

https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/stay-tuned:-blinken-on-possible-encounter-with-lavrov-in-bal

 

'Stay tuned': Blinken on possible encounter with Lavrov in Bali

 

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said that a meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on the sidelines of the G20 ministerial in Bali next month is not out of the question.

 

"I won't get ahead of that. Stay tuned," Blinken said.

 

Indonesia, which is hosting the club this year, confirmed that it had already invited Moscow and that Putin would attend.

 

The G20 Summit will take place on July 7-8 in Bali.

 

Elsewhere in his remarks, Blinken added that the US and its European allies continue to discuss diplomatic strategies with Ukraine regarding Russia's special military operation, while also strengthening Kiev's position on the battlefield.

 

"We'll keep discussing diplomatic strategies with Ukraine with our allies and partners, we'll keep strengthening Ukraine's position on the battlefield so it has the strongest possible position at any negotiating table," Blinken told reporters in Berlin.

 

Blinken went on to say that the US is ready to support any diplomatic solution to the Ukraine conflict, but that Russia appears to be uninterested.

 

On the global food crisis, he refuted Russia’s stance that the sanctions imposed on Moscow by the United States and its allies are causing the current food scarcity.

 

"This narrative that Russia has been pushing out, that somehow our sanctions are contributing to food scarcity, that that is entirely wrong," Blinken said.

 

It is worth noting that many experts have recently warned that the reckless US sanctions campaign on Russia has triggered global inflation, which could take years for the world to recover from.

 

Countries around the world are bearing the burden of Washington's geopolitical gambits, with shortages in energy, raw materials, and food supplies, according to an article published by The Global Times.

Anonymous ID: 327ea0 June 24, 2022, 1:13 p.m. No.16502788   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2958

https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/zakharova:-russias-hypothetical-nuclear-threat-only-for-dete

 

Zakharova: Nato balancing on the brink of direct armed conflict

 

According to Russian foreign ministry spokesperson, Maria Zakharova, the European Union's aggressive approach regarding their "unrestrained expansion", especially in their recent granting of Ukraine and Moldova EU candidacy, carries the potential for the emergence of new, deeper divides and crises in Europe.

 

"Such an aggressive approach by the European Union obviously carries the potential for the emergence of new, deeper lines of split and crises in Europe as a whole. Such a policy of Brussels has nothing to do with the real needs of the inhabitants of Ukraine and the EU countries," Zakharova said, pointing to the EU summit which came down to the recent decisions.

 

Yesterday, European Union leaders have agreed to grant both Ukraine and Moldova the EU candidacy status in a show of support from the EU as part of their positions in the proxy war taking place in Ukraine.

 

The decision to grant the two nations EU candidacy puts the two ex-Soviet nations on the long path toward joining the EU bloc. A series of steps have been laid out by the EU for Kiev to take, including the reinforcement of the rule of law and fighting corruption.

 

Ukraine applied for the EU membership on February 28, shortly after Russia launched its military operation. It was followed by Georgia and Moldova, which decided to fast-track submission of their applications and similarly received the EU questionnaire in mid-April.

 

"Russia never threatened anyone with nuclear weapons"

 

Zakharova went on to say that Moscow has never threatened anyone with nuclear weapons, and that Moscow's approach in using nuclear weapons hypothetically is based only on a deterrence logic.

 

This week in Vienna, a conference the first of its kind, hosted the representatives of the 86 signatories of the Treaty of Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. The signatories, however, are neither NATO members, nor possessors of nuclear weapons.

 

"The statements made one day before of the Conference of the [TPNW] States Parties in the context of the Ukrainian conflict regarding 'mutual threats to use nuclear weapons,' as well as individual statements from the rostrum of the conference about Russia's alleged 'nuclear blackmail' cannot but arouse bewilderment. We emphasize again: no 'nuclear threats' have ever been and are not heard from Russia," the statement says.

 

According to Zakharova, "Russian approaches are based solely on the logic of deterrence, including in the current conditions, when the NATO countries that provoked the aggravation of the Ukrainian crisis and unleashed a hybrid campaign against Russia and proclaimed themselves a 'nuclear alliance' are dangerously balancing on the brink of a direct armed conflict."

 

"Whether someone likes it or not, as long as nuclear weapons exist, the logic of deterrence remains an effective way to prevent nuclear clashes and large-scale wars. Distortion for propaganda purposes of the essence of Russian policy in this area — which is based on the postulate of the inadmissibility of nuclear war — is absolutely unacceptable," she added.

 

Nuclear weapons number continues to increase globally: SIPRI

 

In 2021, the nine nuclear powers had 12,330 nuclear warheads. Now in 2022, Britain, China, France, India, "Israel", North Korea, Pakistan, the United States, and Russia had 12,705 nuclear warheads. In total, the world has 375 fewer nuclear warheads according to estimates by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).

 

In 1986, the total number of nuclear warheads was higher than 70,000 as the US and Russia have gradually reduced their massive arsenals. But this era of disarmament appears to be approaching an end and the risk of nuclear escalation is remerging, for the first time since the Cold-war era.

 

"Soon, we're going to get to the point where, for the first time since the end of the Cold War, the global number of nuclear weapons in the world could start increasing for the first time", one of the co-authors of the SIPRI report, Matt Korda, told AFP.

 

>> Shaping the narrative. They are telling us what's going to happen.

Anonymous ID: 327ea0 June 24, 2022, 1:16 p.m. No.16502802   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2875 >>2907 >>2918 >>2958 >>3034

https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/irans-raisi-to-make-speech-at-brics-meeting

 

Iran's Raisi to make speech at BRICS+ meeting

 

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has been invited by Chinese President Xi Jinping, as the periodic BRICS president, to attend the BRICS Summit 2022, along with several countries known as BRICS Plus.

 

Raisi will outline Tehran's standpoint on international issues as well as the development of trade and economic cooperation with other states.

 

BRICS is the acronym coined to associate five major emerging economies: Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.

 

Set to be hosted in Beijing, the summit holds BRICS countries' emerging economies, which make up around 25% of the global GDP and 40% of the population.

 

In televised remarks at the BRICS leaders' virtual summit, referring to the Western sanctions that pummeled Russia, Putin said that "only on the basis of honest and mutually beneficial cooperation can we look for ways out of this crisis situation, which developed in the global economy because of the ill-conceived, selfish actions of certain states."

 

Within the framework of the BRICS, the heads of the member states' space agencies held the first joint committee meeting on space cooperation in a video call, as announced by the China National Space Administration in late May.

 

A week earlier, foreign ministers from the BRICS group of developing economies discussed measures to strengthen the regional and international collaboration among the five nations.

 

The organization's members are known for their significant influence on regional affairs. Since 2009, the governments of the BRICS states have met annually at formal summits.

 

So far, Iran is the only country from West Asia to attend the summit.

 

>> Is Iran about to join BRICS?

Anonymous ID: 327ea0 June 24, 2022, 1:30 p.m. No.16502914   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2958

https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/unrwa-warns-funding-will-run-out-by-september

 

UNRWA warns funding will run out by September

 

Commissioner-General of UNRWA Philippe Lazzarini said, on Friday, that the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) may run out of funds by September, resulting in a $100 million budget shortfall by the end of the year.

 

"So today, I can say … we can run our operation until September. Beyond September, I have absolutely no visibility. I do not know if we will get the necessary cash to allow us to pay the salaries as for the month of September," Lazzarini told a briefing.

 

"The expected shortfall based on what we have received, what has been confirmed in terms of pledges yesterday, and based on our best information between now and the end of the year is $100 million-plus," he continued.

 

Lazzarini stated that financial difficulties caused by Covid-19 and the war in Ukraine have impacted donors' ability to fund the organization.

 

"And now there is a Ukrainian question - we will know better at the end of the year how much it will impact the agency. We have already some donors that have warned us that we might not have the traditional top-up at the end of the year," the official added.

 

The United Nations General Assembly held its annual pledging conference in support of UNRWA on Thursday, with member states collectively confirming $160 million in pledges. According to Lazzarini, the UNRWA budget shortfall is similar each year, but prices have risen, making it "unbearable."

 

It is noteworthy that over five million Palestinians are registered as refugees with UNRWA.

 

Since 2020, UNRWA's Commissioner-General has warned that the agency is facing a critical financial situation due to the pandemic.

 

The agency's financial situation plunged after the former US President Donald Trump's administration cut its funding in early 2018 and withheld $65 million.

 

The US and "Israel" put pressure on UNRWA, claiming the agency has become a burden on the international community.

 

>> This is BIG NEWS. All the pieces right in place.

Anonymous ID: 327ea0 June 24, 2022, 1:32 p.m. No.16502927   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16502918

Nothing official and nothing out in the open. But there are a lot of trade deals and economic steps taken in the last 2 or 3 weeks pointing that Iran might join in very soon. Not S.A.