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thxnews · 2 months
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Vice President Harris and Zelenskyy Vow Continued Support
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In Munich, Leadership and Unity Against Adversity Take Center Stage
In a demonstration of unwavering solidarity, Vice President Kamala Harris and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine presented a united stance during their joint press conference in Munich, Germany. The meeting, which marks their fifth encounter, underscored the deepening ties between the United States and Ukraine amidst ongoing challenges.   A Testament to Courage and Commitment Vice President Harris lauded President Zelenskyy's leadership and the resilience of the Ukrainian people, emphasizing the significance of sovereignty and territorial integrity. The vice president reiterated the U.S.'s steadfast commitment to Ukraine's fight for freedom, drawing attention to the broader implications of their struggle on global democratic principles and international norms. Overcoming Adversity Together President Zelenskyy expressed gratitude for the U.S.'s leadership in rallying global support against Russian aggression. Highlighting the critical role of American support, Zelenskyy pointed to the importance of unity in building security and resilience. The conversation between Harris and Zelenskyy touched on ongoing support from the United States and the international community, emphasizing the strategic interest of the U.S. in continuing its support for Ukraine.   The Global Response to Russian Aggression The dialogue underscored significant achievements made possible through U.S.-Ukraine cooperation, notably in air defense and economic growth. Both leaders stressed the necessity of maintaining pressure on Russia through sanctions and the confiscation of Russian assets to limit Putin's war-financing capabilities.  
Ensuring Enduring Support
Amid questions about U.S. political dynamics and continued military aid for Ukraine, Vice President Harris affirmed that the support for Ukraine transcends politics, reflecting core American values of democracy and sovereignty. President Zelenskyy expressed confidence in the enduring partnership between the two nations, emphasizing the strategic alliance's importance in the fight for freedom. Sources: THX News & The White House. Read the full article
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nextquotes · 1 year
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Chornobyl has been a negative part of Ukraine's brand. The time has come to change this.
- Volodymyr Zelensky
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goldiers1 · 1 year
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UK Prime Minister to Make a Freedom & Openness Speech.
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  What is the Lord Mayor's Banquet?
The Lord Mayor’s Banquet is a prestigious event that takes place annually in the United Kingdom. It is held to celebrate the new incumbent of the office of Lord Mayor in one of the main cities with a ceremonial post, such as London, Birmingham, and Manchester. The banquet dates back over 800 years and has been attended by royal figures, dignitaries, and city officials throughout its history. The first recorded Lord Mayor’s Banquet was held in 1215 when King John granted a charter to London allowing it to elect its own mayor, who was responsible for the administration of justice and other civic matters. The mayor at that time was Henry Fitz-Ailwin and he celebrated his appointment with a lavish banquet. In the following years, the mayor’s annual dinner was hosted by other rulers such as Edward I and Henry VIII. The event has since gone through numerous changes, but its core purpose remains the same: to celebrate and recognize the new Lord Mayor of London.  
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Lord Mayors Banquet 1933. Photo by Richard Asplen. Flickr.     Today, the Lord Mayor’s Banquet is hosted in the historic Guildhall of London. The evening consists of a formal dinner, speeches, and performances from prominent figures and a procession through the streets of London. It is attended by members of the City’s livery companies, invited guests, and representatives from major international banks and financial institutions based in the city. The Lord Mayor’s Banquet continues to be a grand affair and provides the perfect opportunity for Londoners to celebrate their city. It is an important part of Britain's cultural heritage, offering an insight into its vibrant past.  
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UK PM Rishi Sunak. Photo by the UK Government. Flickr  
Official UK Government Speech Outine for UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
The Prime Minister will set out his vision for a foreign policy which stands up for the UK’s values throughout the world, and uses a strong domestic economy to underpin our relationships overseas in a speech today (Monday 28th October). Addressing the Lord Mayor’s Banquet the Prime Minister, who has forged strong relationships with international partners in his first month in office at the COP27 and G20 Summits and in meetings with the head of NATO and President of Ukraine, will outline his ambitions for the UK’s overseas policy.  
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Duke and Duchess of Gloucester to attend the Banquet. Photo by Open Government Licence. Wikimedia.  
International relations.
The Prime Minister will argue that states like Russia and China plan for the long-term and the UK needs to follow suit. He will stress the importance of reinvigorating relationships in Europe while also deepening ties in the Indo-pacific. He is expected to say: Freedom and openness have always been the most powerful forces for progress. But they have never been achieved by standing still. Under my leadership we won’t choose the status quo. We will do things differently. We will evolve, anchored always by our enduring belief in freedom, openness and the rule of law and confident that, in this moment of challenge and competition, our interests will be protected and our values will prevail.  
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President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Photo by President of Ukraine. Flickr.  
War in Ukraine update.
A week after he visited the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv to meet President Zelenskyy, the Prime Minister will point to the UK’s overwhelming demonstration of support to the Ukrainian people as evidence of the strength of the UK’s values. The Prime Minister will underscore his commitment to supporting the people of Ukraine in the face of horrific Russian aggression. He is expected to say: Ukrainian flags have flown over almost every town and city on these islands for the last nine months. No one told people to put them there. They felt moved to show solidarity with people they have never met, in a country most have never visited, to show their faith in fairness, freedom and the rule of law. …Be in no doubt. We will stand with Ukraine for as long as it takes. We will maintain or increase our military aid next year. And we will provide new support for air defence, to protect the Ukrainian people and the critical infrastructure that they rely on. By protecting Ukraine, we protect ourselves.  
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President Cyril Ramaphosa to attend the banquet. Photo by Government ZA. Flickr.  
International security issues.
The UK is currently in the process of revising and updating the 2021 Integrated Review of security, defence, development and foreign policy to take account of the huge geopolitical shifts we have seen since the review was published, including the sharpening of inter-state competition due to the actions of countries like Russia, China and Iran. This review will ensure that the UK remains on the cutting-edge of defence and security policy, keeping us safe around the world as we strengthen our foundations at home. It will set out the importance of building strong ties in Europe in the era after the UK’s departure from the EU, while also deepening partnerships in other parts of the world. Stressing the importance of evolving and adapting to new challenges and threats, the Prime Minister is expected to say: Our adversaries and competitors plan for the long term. In the face of these challenges, short-termism or wishful thinking will not suffice… …So we will make an evolutionary leap in our approach. This means being stronger in defending our values and the openness on which our prosperity depends. It means delivering a stronger economy at home – because it is the foundation of our strength abroad. And it means standing up to our competitors, not with grand rhetoric but with robust pragmatism.  
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International Relations and Cooperation visits Germany, 14-16 Nov 2016. Photo by Government ZA. Flickr.  
Importance of this event.
This evening’s Lord Mayor’s Banquet is an annual event where the Prime Minister has the opportunity to address business leaders, international dignitaries and foreign policy experts on the subject of foreign policy. It will be the first major foreign policy speech given by Rishi Sunak since he became Prime Minister.   Source: THX News , South African Government & The UK Government. Read the full article
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emoxnews · 2 years
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President Zelenskyy proclaims Kyiv region liberated from Russian forces
President Zelenskyy proclaims Kyiv region liberated from Russian forces
Ukrainian troops are finding absolute devastation as they move into areas vacated by Russian troops. WATCH THE FULL EPISODE OF ‘WORLD NEWS TONIGHT’: https://bit.ly/3uHCDO5 WATCH OTHER FULL EPISODES OF WORLD NEWS TONIGHT: http://abc.go.com/shows/world-news-tonight WATCH WORLD NEWS TONIGHT ON HULU: https://bit.ly/3iQLwPp #worldnewstonight #Ukraine #Russia #crisisinukraine #presidentzelenskyy…
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thxnews · 7 months
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Blinken Addresses UN Security Council Meeting on Ukraine
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The Exact Transcript of the Speech
SECRETARY BLINKEN:  Thank you very much.  Mr. Prime Minister, thank you for focusing the Security Council on this critically important issue.  And Mr. Secretary-General, thank you for the moral clarity that you’ve shown in dealing with Russia’s war against Ukraine. We’re grateful to have been able to welcome President Zelenskyy to this council table, and we thank him.  We thank him for reminding us yesterday, today, and every day what’s at stake in this conflict, not just for Ukraine, not just for Ukrainians, but for all of us. Fellow council members, two weeks ago I was in Yahidne, a small Ukrainian town about two hours north of Kyiv.  Russian forces seized the village in the first days of the invasion.  They went door to door, rounding up residents at gunpoint, marching them to the local elementary school, where Russian soldiers had set up a command post.  Then, soldiers forced more than 300 civilians – mostly women, children, and elderly people – into a basement not fit for human habitation, just a few small rooms, no windows, no circulation, no running water.  The soldiers held residents there for 28 straight days, using them as human shields, before fleeing when Ukrainian defenders arrived to liberate the town. In Yahidne, two residents took me into the basement where they and others had been imprisoned.  My guide said that they were packed together so tightly that they could barely breathe.  There was no room to sit, let alone lie down.  When they cried out to their captors that people were sick and needed medical care, a Russian soldier yelled back, “Let them die.” My guide pointed to two handwritten lists of names on the basement wall.  One was for the villagers that Russian forces had executed, the other for the people who died in the basement.  The oldest victim was 93 years old; the youngest 6 weeks old.  The Russians only allowed the removal of bodies once a day, so children, parents, husbands, and wives were forced to spend hours next to the corpses of their loved ones. I begin here because from the comfortable distance of this chamber, it’s really easy to lose sight of what it’s like for Ukrainian victims of Russian aggression.  This is what happened in just one building, in one community in Ukraine.  There are so many others like it.  In the last week alone, Russia has bombed apartment buildings in Kryvyi Rih; it’s burned down humanitarian aid depots in Lviv.  It’s demolished grain silos in Odesa.  It shelled eight communities in Sumy in a single day. This is what Ukrainian families are living through every day.  It’s what they’ve experienced for 574 days of this full-scale invasion.  It’s what they’ll endure tomorrow, and the day after that, for as long as Russia wages its vicious war, a war that President Putin openly declared from the outset is aimed at erasing Ukraine from the map as a sovereign country and restoring Russia’s lost empire. In this war, there is an aggressor and there is a victim.  One side is attacking the core principles of the UN Charter; the other fights to defend them.  For over a year and half, Russia has shredded the major tenets of the United Nations Charter, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, international humanitarian law, and flouted one Security Council resolution after another. Let’s review.  First, Russia’s invasion itself violates the central pillar of the UN Charter – respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all nations.  Second, Russia’s committing war crimes and crimes against humanity in Ukraine on an almost daily basis.  Third, Russia continues to engage in reckless nuclear saber-rattling, announcing that it’s stationing nuclear weapons in Belarus and continuing to use Europe’s biggest nuclear power plant and its employees as a shield for its aggression, risking catastrophic consequences. Fourth, Russia is weaponizing hunger.  Thanks to the Black Sea Grain Initiative brokered by the secretary-general and Türkiye, approximately 33 million metric tons of grain reached global markets, driving down food prices around the world.  Nearly two-thirds of the wheat exported though that deal went to developing countries.  Not only did Putin pull out of the deal, but Russia is now mining Ukraine’s fields, bombing its ports and rails, burning its silos.  As a result, Ukraine’s wheat exports will likely fall by 2.8 million metric tons this year.  That is the equivalent of 5.5 billion – 5.5 billion – loaves of bread trapped in the world’s breadbasket. Russia, meanwhile, on track for a record year of grain exports.  The hungrier the world is, the more Moscow profits. Fifth, Russia is using Iranian drones to attack Ukrainian civilians, drones that Russia procured from Iran in violation of Security Council Resolution 2231. Finally, just last week, Russia hosted North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un.  Putin said that they discussed ways to cooperate militarily.  While Kim pledged the DPRK’s – and I quote – “full and unconditional support,” end quote, for Russia’s war of aggression.  Of course, the transfer of arms between Moscow and Pyongyang would violate multiple resolutions of this council.  It’s hard to imagine a country demonstrating more contempt for the United Nations and all that it stands for – this from a country with a permanent seat on this council. President Putin is betting that if he keeps doubling down on the violence, that if he’s willing to inflict enough suffering on enough people, the world will cave on its principles and Ukraine will stop defending itself.  But Ukrainians are not giving up, for they’ve seen what life would look like if they submit to Russian control.  It’s that basement in Yahidne.  It’s families having their children torn away from them and deported to Russia, children taken away from their parents and deported far away.  It’s the rubble of Mariupol.  It’s the mass graves of Bucha. We are not giving up, either.  Indeed, since we were last here, a growing number of countries have come together to try to forge a different way forward.  In June, over a dozen countries met with Ukraine in Copenhagen to discuss the path toward a just and lasting peace, one that upholds the United Nations Charter and its core principles.  Two months later, more than 40 countries, including many members of this council, carried forward that discussion with Ukraine in Jeddah.  President Zelenskyy has put forward a 10-point plan for such a peace.  President Putin has put forward nothing. Now, some argue that continuing to stand with Ukraine and holding Russia accountable distracts us from addressing other priorities, like confronting the climate crisis, expanding economic opportunity, strengthening health systems.  That is a false choice.  We can and we must do both; we are doing both.  We must work together to tackle the global challenges that are affecting our people, meet the Sustainable Development Goals, invest in a world where all people have an opportunity to reach their full potential. The United States is the world’s leading contributor to these efforts.  And as President Biden told the General Assembly yesterday, we will continue to do more than our share to answer the imperatives of our time.  At the same time, as President Biden has made clear, we must continue to shore up the pillars of peaceful relations among nations, without which we will be unable to achieve any of our goals.  That’s why we must send a clear message, not only to Russia but to all would-be aggressors, that we will stand up – not stand by – when the rules that we all agreed to are being challenged – not only to prevent conflict, instability, and suffering, but to lay the foundation for all that we can do to improve people’s lives in times of peace. I opened by sharing the horrors that I saw in Yahidne.  Let me close by telling you what else I saw that day in Ukraine.  I saw volunteers rebuilding homes that had been razed by Russian bombs, farmers harvesting fields, people reopening businesses, citizens clearing mines and unexploded ordnance, children returning to schools.  In short, I saw a nation rebuilding and reclaiming its future.  That is the right of all members of our United Nations.  That’s what we defend when we stand up for the international order: the right of people not only to survive, but to thrive, to write their own future.  Our people, Ukraine’s people, the people of all nations get to write their own future.  We cannot, we will not let one man write that future for us.  Thank you.   Sources: THX News & US Department of State. Read the full article
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nextquotes · 1 year
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I think everybody in Ukraine is so tired of Burisma. We have our own country. We have our independence, we have our problems and questions.
- Volodymyr Zelensky
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