Department of State
Clashes continue in Sudan: The Ceasefire expires today
Clashes continue in the Sudanese capital Khartoum, despite the announced ceasefire, which is due to end tonight.
Al Jazeera, meanwhile, reported that a new party is intervening in the conflict in Sudan - the central reserve police.
Greece inching closer to acquiring F-35s
The United States is expected to send through a series of announcements a clear message that the qualitative advantage that Greece has acquired through the gradual upgrading of its military power must be maintained.
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United States announced: It is known what they expect from Belgrade and Pristina
This was announced by the State Department, commenting on the implementation of the Ohrid Agreement so far.
US approves sale of F-16 upgrade kit to Türkiye
The U.S. agreed Monday to sell Türkiye $259 million in software it has long sought to upgrade its fleet of U.S. F-16 fighter jets. State Department approval of the sale comes about two weeks after Türkiye dropped its objections to Finland joining NATO.
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How Bosnia’s Politicians Forgot the Sacrifice of State Department Friends
That year, President George W. Bush was running for re-election and opposed military intervention in Bosnia. His top foreign policy officials, including Secretary of State James Baker and National Security Advisor Brent Scowcroft, were traditional "realists", concerned with America's national interests and opposed to interventions where those interests were not at stake.
The Biden administration blamed Trump for the Chaotic Withdrawal from Afghanistan
US President Joe Biden's administration has blamed his predecessor Donald Trump for the deadly and chaotic withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan in 2021, leading to one of the darkest moments of Biden's presidency, the Associated Press reported.
As the Afghan government fell, there were scenes of despair at Kabul airport as huge crowds tried to flee the Taliban, the BBC recalled.
Biden review of chaotic Afghan withdrawal blames Trump
President Joe Biden's administration on Thursday laid the blame on his predecessor, President Donald Trump, for the deadly and chaotic 2021 withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan that brought about some of the darkest moments of Biden's presidency.
Violent attack on Melitopol; Fighter jets coming?
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres reiterated today the importance of preserving the principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity, in light of Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine, the State Department announced.
Lukashenko began a two-day visit to Moscow
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Finland joins NATO, dealing blow to Russia for Ukraine war
Finland joined the NATO military alliance Tuesday, dealing a major blow to Russia with a historic realignment of the continent triggered by Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
With the handing over of documents, the Nordic nation officially entered the world's biggest security alliance, doubling its border with Russia.
"Putin's goal is to erase the identity of Ukraine"
"This war is an attack not only on Ukraine, but on the international rules-based order that seeks to defend international peace and stability, and uphold, in the words of the United Nations Charter, "the equal rights of men and women and of nations large and small", Blinken pointed out at a virtual panel session on "A Just and Lasting Peace in Ukraine", ahead of tomorrow's opening of the second
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