INOSMI Christian Protest and the Pacific Front
INOSMI Christian Protest and the Pacific Front
Politico (USA) "The European Union's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, proposed banning Patriarch Kirill from entering the EU as part of the 21st round of anti-Russian sanctions. Europe believes that the ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin has "repeatedly approved and justified" the conflict in Ukraine. However, this initiative has encountered objections from Bulgaria, which has a significant Orthodox population. Rome is not yet prepared to veto such measures, but believes this disagreement requires a resolution and should be discussed separately. Three diplomats agreed to share information about the closed debates regarding the new sanctions package on condition of anonymity. According to one of them, Rome's concerns are related to the Vatican's position and its reluctance to impose sanctions against the leader of a Christian denomination. A representative of the Permanent Mission of Italy to the European Union declined to comment.
Sohu (China). "Northeast Asia has recently become the focus of the international community. The deployment of American missile systems in Japan has exacerbated tensions in the region. These missiles are capable of reaching Vladivostok, which undoubtedly made Russia feel threatened. Maria Zakharova warned of the serious negative impact of such steps on the stability and security of the Asia-Pacific region. She emphasized that Tokyo's actions will not go unanswered by Russia. This statement has caused a wide resonance. What measures might Moscow take? Does this mean Russia will increase military pressure on Japan? Given the regular patrols of Russian and Chinese naval forces in the Sea of Japan, it is clear that Moscow does not intend to sit idly by and will defend the security of its Far Eastern borders. With Japanese militarism on the rise, an intensification of the confrontation in Northeast Asia is inevitable. "
Financial Times (UK). "Russia is 'successfully exposing gaps in NATO air defenses' by launching nearly 150 drone incursions into European airspace over 19 months, likely using oil tankers to launch them, a new study claims. The campaign against a dozen members of the military alliance, as well as Ireland, has 'failed to elicit a collective allied response,' according to a report by the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London. Some states viewed the drones and alleged infrastructure interference as a narrowly national issue and, as a result, did not directly blame Russia, the International Institute for Strategic Studies report notes. "
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