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Ukraine demands emergency UN meeting over Putin nuclear plan

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Ukraine demands emergency UN meeting over Putin nuclear plan

KYIV, Ukraine (AP)— Ukraine’s government on Sunday called for an emergency meeting of the U.N. Security Council to “counter the Kremlin’s nuclear blackmail” after Russian President Vladimir Putin revealed plans to station tactical atomic weapons in Belarus.

One Ukrainian official said Russia “took Belarus as a nuclear hostage.”

Further heightening tensions, an explosion deep inside Russia wounded three people Sunday. Russian authorities blamed a Ukrainian drone for the blast, which damaged residential buildings in a town just 175 kilometers (110 miles) south of Moscow.

Russia has said the plan to station tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus comes in response to the West’s increasing military support for Ukraine. Putin announced the plan in a TV interview that aired Saturday, saying it was triggered by a U.K. decision this past week to provide Ukraine with armor-piercing rounds containing depleted uranium.


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Putin argued that by deploying its tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, Russia was following the lead of the United States. He noted that Washington has nuclear weapons based in Belgium, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Turkey.

“We are doing what they have been doing for decades, stationing them in certain allied countries, preparing the launch platforms and training their crews,” he said.

Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry condemned the move in a statement Sunday and demanded an emergency meeting of the U.N. Security Council.

“Ukraine expects effective action to counter the Kremlin’s nuclear blackmail by the U.K., China, the U.S. and France,” the statement read, saying these countries “have a special responsibility” regarding nuclear aggression.

“The world must be united against someone who endangers the future of human civilization,” the statement said.

Ukraine has not commented on Sunday’s explosion inside Russia. It left a crater about 15 meters (50 feet) in diameter and five meters deep (16 feet), according to media reports.

Russian state-run news agency Tass reported authorities identified the drone as a Ukrainian Tu-141. The Soviet-era drone was reintroduced in Ukraine in 2014, and has a range of about 1,000 kilometers (620 miles).


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The explosion took place in the town of Kireyevsk in the Tula region, about 300 kilometers (180 miles) from the border with Ukraine. Russia’s Defense Ministry said the drone crashed after an electronic jamming system disabled its navigation.

Similar drone attacks have been common during the war, although Ukraine hardly ever acknowledges responsibility. On Monday, Russia said Ukrainian drones attacked civilian facilities in the town of Dzhankoi in Russia-annexed Crimea. Ukraine’s military said several Russian cruise missiles were destroyed, but did not specifically claim responsibility.

In December, the Russian military reported several Ukrainian drone attacks on long-range bomber bases deep inside Russia. The Russian Defense Ministry said the drones were shot down, but acknowledged that their debris damaged some aircraft and killed several servicemen.

Tactical nuclear weapons are intended for use on the battlefield and have a short range and a low yield compared with much more powerful nuclear warheads fitted to long-range missiles. Russia plans to maintain control over the ones it sends to Belarus, and construction of storage facilities for them will be completed by July 1, Putin said.

Russia has stored its tactical nuclear weapons at dedicated depots on its territory, and moving part of the arsenal to a storage facility in Belarus would up the ante in the Ukrainian conflict by placing them closer to Russian aircraft and missiles already stationed there.

The U.S. said it would “monitor the implications” of Putin’s announcement. So far, Washington hasn’t seen “any indications Russia is preparing to use a nuclear weapon,” National Security Council spokesperson Adrienne Watson said.

In Germany, the foreign ministry called it a “further attempt at nuclear intimidation,” German news agency dpa reported late Saturday. The ministry went on to say that “the comparison drawn by President Putin to NATO’s nuclear participation is misleading and cannot be used to justify the step announced by Russia.”

Source : Karl Ritter for AP News

Kirsten Grieshaber contributed to this report from Berlin.

PGDM Gives Recognition to Local & Foreign Companies 2023 Annual Digital Award Ceremony held Tenera Hotel, in Kuala lumpur

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PGDM Gives Recognition to Local & Foreign Companies 2023 Annual Digital Award Ceremony held Tenera Hotel, in Kuala lumpur

Diplomat Times(Kuala Lumpur)- Dato’ Merietta Reformado recently attended the PGDM 2023 Annual Digital Awards ceremony by Pertubuhan Generasi Digital Malaysia (PGDM) held at Tenera Hotel.

This event provides an opportunity for recognition among the associated members of the PGDM consortium to mid-sized industrial companies and to international conglomerate companies as well, on their excellent contribution to the local community and the whole in Malaysia.


History of PGDM

PGDM, Established in April 02, 2018 & Founded by Datin Seri Harnie & Dato Seri Jamal.
Their main objectives are essentially toward enhancing digital economic, entrepreneurship program, high tech system program and corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives globally.

PGDM has a total associate membership of this PGDM consortium which exceeds 500,000
consisting of small and medium entrepreneurs from Indonesia, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Nepal is expected to have a significant and large impact in terms of market segments in Central Asia and Southeast Asia and this should not be taken lightly and will even expand into an even bigger market if it is opened to other countries to join.


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PGDM Chairman Datin Seri Harnie Mohamed has been facilitating the award to Dato Marietta Reformado. Photo : DT Malaysia

The associated members of this consortium will also be united under a complete
E-Commerce eco-system platform that will be developed by world-leading
Web Developers Google USA and Google Canada
under the supervision of Bluequartz Canada in stages over a period of 12 next month.
This will give PGDM consortium members the opportunity to exclusively, efficiently and effectively market their products exclusively, complete with the benefits of using existing side applications under one platform according to current technologies.


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PGDM has a total associate membership of this PGDM consortium which exceeds 500,000
consisting of small and medium entrepreneurs from Indonesia, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and in Nepal. PGDM expected to have a significant and large impact in terms of market segments in Central Asia and Southeast Asia and this should not be taken lightly and will even expand into an even bigger market if it is opened to other countries to join.

The associated members of this consortium will also be united under a complete
E-Commerce eco-system platform that will be developed by world-leading
Web Developers Google USA and Google Canada under the supervision of Bluequartz Canada in stages over a period of 12 next month.
This will give PGDM consortium members the opportunity to exclusively, efficiently and effectively market their products exclusively, complete with the benefits of using existing side applications under one platform according to current technologies.

Marietta Reformado invited as guest of honor to attend this award ceremony.

PGDM
Marietta Reformado with group of people of PGDM

Who is Marietta Reformado

  • Marietta Reformadoi is the Founder and former CEO of TSG Pacific International, TSG Sweethome Consultancy (mm2h) Sdn. Bhd.
  • UNASL -Lifetime Member of United Nation Association Sri Lanka
  • UNWPA Japan – United Nation World Peace Association President Malaysia Chapter
  • IPCA Malaysia- International Peace Corps Association President Malaysia Chapter
  • Diplomat Times – Diplomat Times Global News In-Charge Malaysia

Rahul Gandhi disqualified from parliament as MP from Lok Sabha

Rahul Gandhi disqualified from parliament as MP from Lok Sabha

Diplomat Times (New Delhi)- Rahul Gandhi, of the opposition Congress party, was sentenced to two years imprisonment but walked free on bail after his lawyers vowed to appeal Thursday’s verdict. However, the conviction has ruled him ineligible to continue sitting in the Lok Sabha, or lower house of the Indian parliament, a notice from the chamber’s joint secretary said.

I am fighting for the voice of India. I am ready to pay any cost. Rahul Gandhi tweeted

“I’m stunned by this action and by its rapidity,” said Shashi Tharoor, a lawmaker and former foreign minister from Congress party. “This is politics with the gloves off and it bodes ill for our democracy.”


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Gandhi, 52, is the leading face of the Congress party, once the dominant force of Indian politics, with a proud role in ending British colonial rule, but now a shadow of its former self. He is the scion of India’s most famous political dynasty and the son, grandson and great-grandson of former prime ministers, beginning with independence leader Jawaharlal Nehru.

But he has struggled to challenge the electoral juggernaut of Modi and its nationalist appeals to the country’s Hindu majority.

Due to the disqualification, under Section 8 (3) of the Representation of People Act 1951, Rahul will not be able to contest the 2024 and 2029 Lok Sabha elections unless he secures an interim stay of conviction — an outcome of which the Congress is “absolutely hopeful”. Section 8 (3) of the RPA says, “A person convicted of any offence and sentenced to imprisonment for not less than two years shall be disqualified from the date of such conviction and shall continue to be disqualified for a further period of six years since his release.”

This effectively means Rahul won’t be able to contest elections for a period of eight years from the day his sentence starts (unless of course he gets the conviction stayed).

With the Congress leader set to lose all perks and perquisites of an MP (including his 12, Tuglaq Lane residence), the developments today triggered a massive political faceoff between the ruling BJP and the Congress ahead of elections in six states — Karnataka, Telangana, Mizoram, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh.

Both parties spun their own narratives around the event which brought an otherwise divided opposition together with AAP, TMC, SP, DMK, and SAD supporting Rahul.

Reaction of leaders after Rahul Gandhi’s disqualification :

1.“This battle is political before it is legal,” said AICC general secretary Jairam Ramesh, adding that what happened is part of a pattern to harass Rahul.

2.“The speed with which the system moved is astonishing,” the Congress politician P.C. Chidambaram said in a post on Twitter, commenting on Mr. Gandhi’s removal. “No time is spent on reflection, understanding or allowing time for legal review.”

3.“This fight is not Rahul Gandhi’s fight. This fight is not the Congress party’s fight. This is a fight to save this country from a dictator, from a less-educated person,” said Arvind Kejriwal, the leader of the Aam Aadmi Party, which bills itself as the strongest alternative to either the B.J.P. or Congress. “It’s a fight to save this country from an arrogant person.”

4.Derek O’Brien, the spokesman for one of the parties that has managed to stave off Mr. Modi’s B.J.P. at the regional level, said in a video that what Mr. Modi was doing was “the lowest in the history of parliamentary democracy.”

Statement of CM of Telangana Sri KCR on the disqualification of Congress MP
from Lok Sabha:
5.“Sri Rahul Gandhi’s disqualification is an attack on Democratic principles and Constitutional values of India. It reflects the autocratic and egoistic personality of Sri
Narendra Modi.”

Source : AP News | The tribune 

President Murmu accepts credentials from envoys of five nations

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President Murmu accepts credentials from envoys of five nations

Diplomat News(New Delhi)- President Droupadi Murmu on Friday accepted credentials from envoys of five nations including Mauritius and Portugal at a ceremony held at the Rashtrapati Bhavan.


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Those who presented their credentials were Istvan Szabo, Ambassador of Hungary, Haymandoyal Dillum, High Commissioner of the Republic of Mauritius, Askar Beshimov, Ambassador of the Kyrgyz Republic, Joao Manuel Mendes Ribeiro de Almeida, Ambassador of Portugal and Mohammed Ahmed Salem Mohammed Rara, Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, the Rashtrapati Bhavan said in a statement.

Source : From the official twitter handle of the President of India and PTI

North Korea claims ‘radioactive tsunami’ weapon test at sea

1. North Korea claims ‘radioactive tsunami’ weapon test at sea

SEOUL, South Korea (AP)— North Korea claimed Friday to have tested a nuclear-capable underwater drone designed to generate a gigantic “radioactive tsunami” that would destroy naval strike groups and ports. Analysts were skeptical that the device presents a major new threat, but the test underlines the North’s commitment to raising nuclear threats.

The test this week came as the United States reportedly planned to deploy aircraft carrier strike groups and other advanced assets to waters off the Korean Peninsula. Military tensions are at a high point as the pace of both North Korean weapons tests and U.S.-South Korea joint military exercises has accelerated in the past year in a cycle of tit-for-tat responses.

Pyongyang’s official Korean Central News Agency said the new weapon, which can be deployed from the coast or towed by surface ships, is built to “stealthily infiltrate into operational waters and make a super-scale radioactive tsunami through an underwater explosion to destroy naval strike groups and major operational ports of the enemy.”


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The North Korean report came hours before South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol pledged to make North Korea pay for its “reckless provocations” as he attended a remembrance service honoring 55 South Korean troops killed during major clashes with the North near their western sea border in past years.

“The mission of the underwater nuclear strategic weapon is to stealthily infiltrate into operational waters and make a super-scale radioactive tsunami through underwater explosion to destroy naval striker groups and major operational ports of the enemy,” the KCNA report said.

The KCNA report said the weapon has been in development since 2012 and has undergone more than 50 tests in the past two years.


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North Korean state media says leader Kim Jong Un “personally guided” a test of a simulated underwater nuclear strategic weapon on March 21, according to KCNA. Photo : Rodong Sinmun

This week’s test “verified its reliability and safety and fully confirmed its lethal strike capability,” the KCNA report said, adding the drone can be deployed from any port or towed by a surface ship to begin its operations.

Analysts poured doubt on North Korea’s claims.

 

 

“Pyongyang’s latest claim to have a nuclear-capable underwater drone should be met with skepticism” because North Korea offered no proof, said Leif-Eric Easley, associate professor of international studies at Ewha Womans University in Seoul.

Writing on social media, Ankit Panda, a nuclear policy expert at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, said: “I tend to take North Korea seriously, but can’t rule out the possibility that this is an attempt at deception/psyop.”

“Would be ill-advised to allocate limited fizmat (fissile material) for a warhead to go in this thing, IMO, vs. more road-mobile ballistic missiles,” Panda added.

The idea of an unmanned submersible carrying a nuclear warhead is not unique to North Korea.

Russia claims to have developed the Poseidon torpedo, a submarine-launched, nuclear-powered unmanned underwater vehicle capable of carrying both conventional and nuclear munitions. Its nuclear propulsion system would give the Poseidon virtually limitless range.

But Russia has offered no proof of a successful test of the Poseidon and analysts suspect it could be years from deployment.

North Korea’s purported new underwater weapon has important differences from the Poseidon.

It is conventionally powered and is not launched from a sub, meaning it would not be on a par with the Russian torpedo, the analysts said.

North Korea Missile tests

North Korea’s drone test claim comes at the same time Pyongyang said it tested nuclear-capable cruise missiles this week.

Four of the subsonic missiles hit targets in the East Sea, also known as the Sea of Japan, after flying oval and figure-8 patterns of 1,500 and 1,800 kilometers (932 and 1,118 miles) on Wednesday, KCNA reported.

Wednesday’s drill “let strategic cruise missile units get familiar with the procedures and processes for carrying out the tactical nuclear attack missions,” the report said.

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the CNN news service. Diplomat Times holds no responsibility for its content.

South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa welcomes Belgium’s King Philippe and Queen Mathilde

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South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa welcomes Belgium’s King Philippe and Queen Mathilde

Diplomat Times (JOHANNESBURG)- President Cyril Ramaphosa welcomed Belgium’s King Philippe and Queen Mathilde for a state visit at the Union Buildings in Pretoria on Thursday.

In a video shared by his office, Ramaphosa introduced social development minister Lindiwe Zulu and apologised for his wife Dr Tshepo Motsepe’s absence, saying she is unwell.

Shaking hands, the two leaders said, “Good to see you again.”

Ramaphosa praised the collaboration between South Africa’s Afrigen Biologics firm and Belgium’s Univercells Group to develop a novel mRNA COVID-19 vaccine and to improve preparedness for future health emergencies.

South Africa and Belgium have a longstanding bilateral tie. It is our responsibility to build on this foundation and to create more opportunities for our two countries to work together. President tweeted

The effects of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine were also to be discussed between the two leaders, with Ramaphosa emphasizing that South Africa supports a peaceful solution to the war. South Africa has not publicly criticized Russia for its invasion of Ukraine.

“We look forward to sharing our perspectives on the conflict during our meeting, and to learn more about Belgium’s stance. It is also important to consider the impact of the conflict on the international economy, especially with regards to global food and energy security,” Ramaphosa said ahead of meeting privately with the king.

Belgian Foreign Minister Hadja Lahbib said Belgium understands South Africa’s stance on the war in Ukraine and urged South Africa to use its “channels of communications to advance on a path toward peace.”

“I think this is the major foreign policy issue for Europe and it will likely remain so, I’m afraid, for the next months. We are fully committed to help Ukraine defend itself. We see this as essential to defend European security but also the U.N. Charter’s principle,” said Lahbib.


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Introducing Zulu, Ramaphosa said, “You have already met her, maybe not — this is minister of social development Lindiwe Zulu.

“I am sorry, my wife is not well. She would have loved to join [us] but she is taking long to recuperate.”

Last year, Motsepe was expected to join Ramaphosa’s state visit to Britain. However, she could not attend after doctors advised her not to travel because she was recovering from eye surgery.

“We have always looked up to South Africa as a key partner for peace and the defence of human rights and basic international principles,” said Lahbib.

The Belgian monarchs are expected to engage with South Africa’s business, academic and civil society in Johannesburg and Cape Town over the next few days and visit historical and cultural sites.

Source : AP NEWS | Amanda Khoza

 

The Knights Award 2023 will be held on June 2023 Jury held press conference in Kuala Lumpur

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The Knights Award 2023 will be held on June 2023 Jury held press conference in Kuala Lumpur

Diplomat Times (Kuala Lumpur)- A press conference held to launch the highly anticipated business award event in Malaysia, The Knights Award 2023. The official digital media partners include World of Buzz, Lobak Merah, UNN News update Now, Noodou and other media house were present. Various national and International media partners and press were also present to cover on the event. The Knights Award 2023 is a prestigious business award event that seeks to recognize the outstanding accomplishments of businesses in South East Asia.


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The winners of the awards will be celebrated in the Ennoblement Ceremony of the event for their exceptional performance in their respective industries. Those who are leaders and emblematic of excellence, innovation and sustainability. As one of the highlight events of 2023, it signifies the growth and development of the business community that constitutes the backbone of the Malaysian economy. The event promises to be a showcase of the best of Malaysian business standards, and an opportunity to inspire others to strive for excellence and growth.
“We are honored to launch The Knights Award 2023, and we believe that it will be the stepping stone to a promising economic growth in South East Asia,” said Dr. Zyro Wong, the President of The Knights Award.

“We are grateful for the support and endorsement of our Royal Patron and Council of Lords. We are committed to making this event a success”.

The Knights Award 2023 will be held at the St. Regis Hotel, Kuala Lumpur in June 2023 and will feature various categories of awards.


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The award ceremony promises to be a memorable occasion with the attendance of business leaders, celebrities, key opinion leaders and other significant stakeholders.

The press conference provided an opportunity for the organizer to unveil the details of the award categories, nomination process and selection criteria. It had also provided an opportunity for attendees to ask questions and provide feedback on the event.

This press meet attended by many national and international dignitaries, Public figures like : – Dato Marietta Reformado Country Head Diplomat Times News, International Peace Corps Association and UNWPA, President Malaysia
– Peter Davis
– Ma Lai Tang Ge 马来堂哥
– Welson Sim ( national Olympic Swimmer )
– Dato Jonathan Lim H
– Datin Maylene
– Bon Zainal
– VIVO Malaysia
– Gintell
– Lifecare Medical Centre

-Tengku Normah Albaraqbah – Royalty of Terengganu

-HRH Prince Naravong Norodom – Prince of Cambodia

-Atai Namatbaev – Chargé d’Affaires / Ambassador of the Kyrgyz Republic in Malaysia-

-Dato Nazifuddin Najib – Secretary General of the Olympic Council of Malaysia

-Dato Sri Robert Lim – National President of Malaysia World Lin Chamber of Commerce

-Dato Lim Chew Ah – National President of Hainan Chamber of Commerce

-Andy Lau Tin Lung – Hong Kong TVB Artiste


Who is the patron of The Knights Award 

Father of Malaysia Economic Development – Tan Sri Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah

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Japanese PM Fumio Kishida makes surprise visit to Poland

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Japanese PM Fumio Kishida makes surprise visit to Poland

Diplomat Times (WARSAW)-Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Wednesday said Polish-Japanese friendship is vital to counteract Russia, as he met Poland’s Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki on a surprise visit to Warsaw.

“Yesterday I visited Kyiv, where I announced that Japan and the G-7 will continue to support Ukraine. Japan, as this year’s chairman of the G-7, will continue to cooperate with Poland and use its leadership to support Ukraine,” Kishida said in a joint news briefing after the meeting in Warsaw.

He added that in order to end Russia’s war, it is important that like-minded countries remain united and continue imposing more sanctions.


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Kishida visited Ukraine on Tuesday to meet President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, while Chinese leader President Xi Jinping held talks in Moscow with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“A new geopolitical order is being born before our eyes. Countries that think alike about peace, stability and unity must cooperate closely, just like Poland and Japan,” said Morawiecki.

“It is important that Poland and Japan cooperate closely in overcoming signs of aggressive policy,” he said, adding that “the China-Russia axis is dangerous.”

“Our countries lie on two extreme sides, the borders of Russia, but we perfectly understand the threat posed by Russian imperialism to world peace and to international order,” Morawiecki went on to say.

He added: “I am glad that Poland and Japan are strengthening their ties of friendship and cooperation. I am sure that this will contribute to the restoration of stability and freedom in Ukraine, as well as economic, geopolitical and energy stability for the whole world.”

The Japanese leader will later meet Polish President Andrzej Duda.

By Jo Harper for AA

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Anadolu Agency news service. Diplomat Times holds no responsibility for its content.

Japan’s PM Fumio Kishida offers Ukraine support as China’s Xi backs Russia

Japan’s PM Fumio Kishida offers Ukraine support as China’s Xi backs Russia

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Prime Minister Fumio Kishida made a surprise visit Tuesday to Kyiv, engaging in dueling diplomacy with Asian rival President Xi Jinping of China, who met in Moscow with Russian President Vladimir Putin to promote Beijing’s peace proposal for Ukraine that Western nations have all but dismissed as a non-starter.

The two visits, about 800 kilometers (500 miles) apart, highlighted how countries are lining up behind Moscow or Kyiv during the nearly 13-month-old war. Kishida, who will chair the Group of Seven summit in May, became the group’s last member to visit Ukraine and meet President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, after paying tribute to those killed in Bucha, a town that became a symbol of Russian atrocities against civilians.

Xi and Putin announced no major progress toward implementing the Chinese peace deal, although the Russian leader said it could be a basis for ending the fighting when the West is ready. He added that Kyiv’s Western allies have shown no interest in that.


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U.S. officials have said any peace plan coming from the Putin-Xi meeting would be unacceptable because a cease-fire would only ratify Moscow’s territorial conquests and give Russia time to plan for a renewed offensive.

“It looks like the West indeed intends to fight Russia until the last Ukrainian,” Putin said, adding the latest threat is a British plan to give Ukraine tank rounds containing depleted uranium.

“If that happens, Russia will respond accordingly, given that the collective West is starting to use weapons with a nuclear component,” he said, without elaborating. Putin has occasionally warned that Russia would use all available means, including possibly nuclear weapons, to defend itself, but also has sometimes backed off such threats.

Putin’s comment referred to remarks Monday by U.K junior Defense Minister Annabel Goldie, who wrote: “Alongside our granting of a squadron of Challenger 2 main battle tanks to Ukraine, we will be providing ammunition, including armor-piercing rounds which contain depleted uranium. Such rounds are highly effective in defeating modern tanks and armored vehicles.”

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said the plan shows that the British “have lost the bearings,” and Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said “it marked another step, and there aren’t so many of them left.”

But weapons expert Hamish de Bretton-Gordon, former commander of Britain’s Royal Tank Regiment, said it was “reckless” of Putin “to try and suggest Britain is sending nuclear material” to Ukraine. He said depleted uranium is a common component of tank rounds, possibly even used by Russia.

“Putin insinuating that they are some sort of nuclear weapon is bonkers,” he told The Associated Press. “Depleted uranium is completely inert. There is no way that you could create a nuclear reaction or a nuclear explosion with depleted uranium.”


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Beijing insists it is a neutral broker in Ukraine, and Xi said after his talks with Putin: “We adhere to a principled and objective position on the Ukrainian crisis based on the goals and principles of the U.N. Charter.” The Chinese plan seeks to “actively encourage peace and the resumption of talks,” he said.

In a joint statement, Russia and China emphasized the need to “respect legitimate security concerns of all countries” to settle the conflict, echoing Moscow’s argument that it sent in troops to prevent the U.S. and its NATO allies from turning the country into an anti-Russian bulwark.

“Russia welcomes China’s readiness to play a positive role in the political and diplomatic settlement of the Ukrainian crisis” and the “constructive ideas” contained in Beijing’s peace plan, the statement said. It added: “The parties underline that a responsible dialogue offers the best path for a lasting settlement … and the international community should support constructive efforts in this regard.”

After meeting Kishida, Zelenskyy told reporters his team had sent his own peace formula to China but hasn’t heard back, adding that there were “some signals, but nothing concrete about the possibility of a dialogue.”

Kishida called Russia’s invasion a “disgrace that undermines the foundations of the international legal order” and pledged to “continue to support Ukraine until peace is back on the beautiful Ukrainian lands.”

Hours before Xi and Putin dined at a state dinner in glittering Kremlin opulence, Kishida laid flowers at a church in Bucha for the town’s victims.

“Upon this visit to Bucha, I feel a strong resentment against cruelty,” he said. “I would like to represent the people in Japan, and express my deepest condolences to those who lost their loved ones, were injured as a result of this cruel act.”

U.S. Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel noted the “two very different European-Pacific partnerships” that unfolded Tuesday.

“Kishida stands with freedom, and Xi stands with a war criminal,” Emanuel tweeted, referring to Friday’s decision by the International Criminal Court to issue an arrest warrant for Putin, saying it wanted to put him on trial for the abductions of thousands of children from Ukraine.

Kyiv’s allies pledged more support. Washington is accelerating its delivery of Abrams tanks to Ukraine, sending a refurbished older version that can be ready faster, the Pentagon announced. The aim is to get the 70-ton behemoths to the war zone by fall.

The Russia-China front against the West was a prominent theme of Xi’s visit. Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov accused NATO of seeking to become the world’s dominant military force. “That is why we are expanding our cooperation with China, including in the security sphere,” he said.

Putin is keen to show he has a heavyweight ally and market for Russian energy products under Western sanctions. He and Xi signed agreements on economic cooperation, noting Russian-Chinese trade rose by 30% last year to $185 billion and is expected to top $200 billion this year.

Russia stands “ready to meet the Chinese economy’s growing demand for energy resources” by boosting deliveries of oil and gas, he said, while listing other areas of cooperation, including aircraft and shipbuilding industries and other high-tech sectors.

Whether China will provide military support is a key question. Western officials “have seen some signs” Putin also wants lethal weapons from Beijing, though there is no evidence it has granted his request, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said in Brussels.

Further contacts are planned. Xi said he invited Putin to China this year to discuss a regional initiative that seeks to extend Beijing’s influence through economic cooperation.

Moscow and Beijing have both weathered international condemnation of their human rights records. The Chinese government is accused of atrocities against Uighur Muslims in its far western Xinjiang region. The allegations include genocide, forced sterilization and the mass detention of nearly 1 million Uighurs. Beijing has denied the allegations. Russia has been accused of war crimes in Ukraine, charges it denies.

Kishida rode a train from Poland to Kyiv just hours after he met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi and a week after a breakthrough summit with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yoel.

Both China and Japan have enjoyed recent diplomatic successes that emboldened their foreign policy.

Japan, which has engaged in territorial disputes over islands with both China and Russia, is particularly concerned about the Beijing-Moscow relationship. Both nations have conducted joint military exercises near Japan’s coasts.

Kishida became Japan’s first postwar leader to enter a war zone.

Due to its pacifist principles, Japan’s support for Ukraine has been limited to nonlethal equipment and humanitarian supplies. It has contributed more than $7 billion to Ukraine and accepted more than 2,000 displaced Ukrainians, despite its strict immigration policy.

Tokyo joined the U.S. and European nations in sanctioning Russia over the invasion. By contrast, China has refused to condemn Moscow’s aggression and criticized Western sanctions against Moscow, while accusing NATO and Washington of provoking Putin’s military action.

Japan fears the possible impact of a war in East Asia, where China’s military has grown increasingly assertive and has escalated tensions around self-ruled Taiwan, which Beijing claims as its territory.

In Beijing, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said of Kishida’s trip: “We hope Japan could do more things to deescalate the situation instead of the opposite.”

Karl Ritter from Kyiv, for AP, Associated Press writers Mari Yamaguchi in Tokyo, Lolita C. Baldor in Washington and Jill Lawless in London contributed.

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Chinese President Xi and his friend Putin meet in Moscow as Ukraine war rages

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Chinese President Xi and his friend Putin meet in Moscow as Ukraine war rages

Diplomat Times (Moscow)- Chinese President Xi Jinping met his “dear friend” Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Monday, seeking both to deepen economic ties with an ally he sees as a useful counterweight to the West and to promote Beijing’s role as a potential peacemaker in Ukraine.

Mr Xi was the first leader to meet the Russian President since the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant for him on Friday over the deportation of Ukrainian children to Russia since its invasion.

Moscow said the charge was among a number of “clearly hostile displays” and opened a criminal case against the ICC prosecutor and judges. Beijing said the warrant reflects double standards.

Russia is presenting Mr Xi’s trip, his first since securing an unprecedented third term this month, as evidence that it has a powerful friend prepared to stand with it against a hostile West.


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The two men greeted one another as “dear friend” when they met in the Kremlin on Monday afternoon before a dinner. They will hold formal talks on Tuesday.

Mr Putin told Mr Xi he viewed China’s proposals for a resolution of the Ukraine conflict with respect and was also “slightly envious” of China’s rapid development in recent decades.

“China has created a very effective system for developing the economy and strengthening the state. It is much more effective than in many other countries,” he said.

For Mr Xi, the visit is a diplomatic tightrope.

China has released a 12-point proposal to solve the Ukraine crisis, while strengthening ties with Moscow.

“We are partners in comprehensive strategic cooperation. It is this status that determines that there should be close ties between our countries,” Mr Xi said on Monday, according to translated remarks carried by Russian state television.

Beijing has repeatedly dismissed Western accusations that it is planning to arm Russia but says it wants a closer energy partnership after boosting imports of Russian coal, gas and oil.

Western sanctions made Russian energy cheaper, saving China billions of dollars, but its top trade partners remain the United States and European Union.

Mr Xi also said he was convinced the Russian people would support Mr Putin in a presidential election due in 2024.

“Thanks to your strong leadership, Russia has made significant progress in achieving the prosperity of the country in recent years. I am sure that the Russian people will strongly support you in your good endeavours,” he told Mr Putin.

Ukraine said China should press Russia to stop its invasion.

“We expect Beijing to use its influence on Moscow to make it put an end to the aggressive war against Ukraine,” Ukrainian Foreign Ministry spokesman Oleg Nikolenko said.

Ukraine and its Western allies say any truce would just buy Mr Putin time to reinforce ahead of a planned Ukrainian counter-offensive and that for Russia and China to uphold international law as they say they do, they must agree to Russia’s withdrawal.

White House national security spokesman John Kirby reiterated that call, adding that US President Joe Biden wanted to speak with Mr Xi to keep communication channels open.

Mr Putin signed a “no limits” partnership with Mr Xi last year, shortly before he sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine to end what he said was a threat to Russia from its moves towards the West.

The year-long war has killed tens of thousands of people, destroyed cities and forced millions to flee.

The Kremlin said Mr Putin would provide Mr Xi with detailed “clarifications” of Russia’s position, without elaborating.

Source : AFP