Tag: Geopolitics
Hungary and Serbia to Bolster Ties Amid Rising Geopolitical Challenges
‘If there is no peace, then there is no economy, no development, no progress in any social sphere,” the Serbian President said. On Thursday, Hungary and Serbia pledged to deepen their strategic cooperation in energy, infrastructure, and economic development amid regional security concerns and rising energy costs. RELATED: Hungary Reaffirms Support for Serbia’s EU Accession […]
November 15, 2024
North Korea Dynamites Roads Connecting to its Southern Neighbor
Authorities justified this decision as a measure of self-defense to prevent war and safeguard national security. On Tuesday, North Korea destroyed several sections of roads connecting its territory with South Korea, after Pyongyang announced it would sever all transportation links to the neighboring country. RELATED: Russia-North Korea Comprehensive Agreement Guarantees Mutual Security: Peskov “North Korea […]
October 15, 2024
China To Support Venezuela Regardless of International Circumstances
FM Wang confirmed that China will support Venezuela in defending its national dignity, sovereignty, and development. During a meeting held in New York on Monday, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi confirmed to Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yvan Gil that China will remain a strategic ally of his country. RELATED: Venezuela Proposes to Host China-Latin America and […]
September 24, 2024
The US and Its Allies Are Escalating the Situation in the South China Sea
The ‘Quad alliance’ announced an expansion of the maritime collaboration they had agreed upon in 2022 in Japan. On Monday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian stated that the situation in the South China Sea and the East China Sea is “stable” and accused external countries of forming cliques and “heightening tensions.” RELATED: Venezuela Proposes […]
September 23, 2024
Russia Has Always Stood by the Cuban People: Putin
On Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel held a meeting at the Grand Kremlin Palace in Moscow. RELATED: Cuban President and Dmitri Medvedev Hold Meeting in Moscow The Russian leader thanked Diaz-Canel for attending the Victory Day Parade and emphasized that Cuba-Russian relations are based on mutual friendship and respect. “The Soviet […]
May 9, 2024
NATO’s Meddling in Asia-Pacific Threatens Regional Peace
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), now in its 75th year of existence, has outlived its mandate and is clinging to life by fanning flames beyond its scope. RELATED: Russia to Probe Western Involvement in Terrorism Financing On April 4, 1949, led by the United States, 10 European countries plus Canada signed the North Atlantic […]
April 11, 2024
Russia to Develop Measures Against Sweden’s NATO Membership
On Wednesday, Foreign Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Maria Zakharova said Russia will closely monitor Sweden’s actions following the country’s accession to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). RELATED: Conflict With NATO Inevitable if Western Troops Go to Ukraine “We will closely monitor what Sweden will do within the aggressive military bloc, how it will implement its […]
February 29, 2024
Geopolitical Issues Dominated the Munich Security Conference
On Sunday, the 60th Munich Security Conference concluded after three days of discussion on security challenges, during which Western leaders expressed worries and anxiety about geopolitical risks. RELATED: Lula da Silva Compares Zionist Genocide in Gaza with Holocaust The organizer highlighted “a real risk that more and more countries end up in a lose-lose situation.” Addressing […]
February 19, 2024
The US Steals Syrian National Wealth: SANA
On Tuesday, the state news agency SANA reported that the U.S. forces have ramped up their operations to steal Syrian national wealth, particularly oil and grains. RELATED: Iraq and Syria: Dozens Killed After US Attacks SANA accused U.S. forces of smuggling oil and grains out of the country through illegal crossings, saying they transported 160 tanks […]
February 6, 2024
Noboa’s Deals With the US Compromise Ecuador’s Sovereignty: Iza
During an interview with teleSUR on Tuesday night, Leonidas Iza, the president of the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (CONAIE), asserted that President Daniel Noboa is ceding the country’s sovereignty to the United States under the pretext of the “Internal Armed Conflict” against groups linked to international drug trafficking. RELATED: SOUTHCOM Commander Richardson Meets […]