️TASS News Roundup, February 11:

️TASS News Roundup, February 11:


TASS News Roundup, February 11:

▪️The moratorium on exceeding New START limits will remain in effect as long as the US complies with it, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said

▪️NATO announced the launch of the Arctic Sentry mission in a bid to expand its military presence in the Arctic

▪️Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu joined the Donald Trump-initiated Board of Peace, while Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk refused to participate

▪️Washington appears to be moving away from a military scenario regarding Tehran, Iranian Supreme National Security Council Secretary Ali Larijani told Al Jazeera

▪️The European Parliament approved a 90 billion-euro Ukraine support loan package

▪️A majority of Brits think Prime Minister Keir Starmer should resign in the wake of new revelations about ex-ambassador’s links to Jeffrey Epstein, a poll showed

▪️Tens of thousands of Iranians rallied nationwide for the 47th anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution

▪️A shooting incident at an educational facility in southern Russia killed one person

▪️China successfully conducted launch tests of a new Chang Zheng-10 rocket, designed for flights to the Moon, and the Mengzhou spacecraft rescue system

Source: Telegram "tassagency_en"

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