Russia warns NATO if it admits Georgia; President Trump: “1 is America, 2 is Iran”

Right Army August 8, 2018 14:55

(Baonghean.vn) - In the past 24 hours, many events have taken place in the world such as: Russia warned NATO of a "terrible conflict" if Georgia is admitted; Mr. Trump warned trade partners: "1 is the US, 2 is Iran"; North Korea repatriated South Korean citizens who illegally crossed the border; Former Malaysian Prime Minister had to appear before the Anti-Corruption Commission...

Russia warns NATO of 'terrible conflict' if Georgia is admitted

Thủ tướng Nga Dmitry Medvedev. Ảnh:Reuters.
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev. Photo:Reuters

"Georgia's entry into NATO would spark a terrible conflict. I don't understand why they are deliberately doing this,"ReutersToday, citing a statement by Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev.

Medvedev's remarks came weeks after Russian President Vladimir Putin warned NATO against moves to strengthen ties with Ukraine and Georgia, saying the policy was irresponsible and would have unpredictable consequences for the bloc.

NATO leaders pledged in 2008 to bring Georgia into the alliance and discussed the issue again at a meeting in Brussels in July. This is believed to be the main reason why Russia, which shares a border with Georgia, is angry and has frequently criticized NATO's intention.

Mr. Trump warns trade partners: "1 is America, 2 is Iran"

ong trump canh bao cac doi tac thuong mai chon 1 la my va 2 la iran hinh 1

Trump's tweet.

In a statement on Twitter early on August 7 (US time), US President Donald Trump affirmed, "anyone doing business with Iran will not do business with the United States." "Iran sanctions have officially taken effect" - Mr. Trump announced, at the same time affirming, "these are the most painful sanctions ever imposed, and in November, they will reach another level."

The US President stressed: “Anyone doing business with Iran will NOT be doing business with the United States. I only ask for WORLD PEACE, nothing else.”

The statement was made in the context that the European Union High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Federica Mogherini said on August 7 that the European Union (EU) is encouraging businesses to increase cooperation with Iran.

North Korea repatriates South Korean citizens who illegally crossed the border

Binh sĩ Hàn Quốc canh gác tại khu vực biên giới liên Triều tháng 4/2018. Ảnh: Korea Times.

South Korean soldiers stand guard at the inter-Korean border area in April 2018. Photo:Korea Times.

A 34-year-old South Korean man surnamed Seo was returned to his home country at 11 a.m. on August 7, one day after his repatriation plan was announced by the North Korean Red Cross.Yonhapciting a statement from the South Korean Unification Ministry.

A statement from North Korea said Seo had been detained since late last month for illegally crossing the border into the country. No further details were immediately available.

The South Korean Unification Ministry said that this "humanitarian" measure by North Korea will have a "positive" impact on relations between the two Koreas. According to the ministry, there are currently six other South Korean citizens who have been detained for many years in North Korea, including three missionaries and three North Korean defectors who have been naturalized as South Korean citizens.

Fighting in eastern Afghanistan, at least 50 people killed

Afghan security forces. Source: Reuters

According to THX, the Pajhwak Afghan News agency of Afghanistan reported on August 7 that at least 50 civilians and security personnel were killed in a fierce battle in the eastern province of Logar on the night of August 6. According to the agency, the clash started at midnight after Taliban insurgents attacked from multiple directions the headquarters of the remote Azra district and neighboring areas.

The agency quoted Abdul Wali Wakeel, a member of the Logar provincial council, as saying that 35 security personnel and civilians were killed in clashes in Azra district, while at least 15 police officers were killed in “friendly fire” when the US-led NATO coalition carried out an airstrike on a security checkpoint in Azra. Several Taliban militants were also reported to have been injured or killed in the clashes.

UK prepares to ask Russia to extradite suspect in Sergei Skripal case

Mr. Skripal and his daughter Yulia. Source: Sky News

The Guardian newspaper reported that the UK is ready to request the extradition of two suspects from Russia who carried out the nerve agent attack on former Russian spy Sergei Skripal in Salisbury (UK) in early March. British prosecutors have completed the extradition request and are preparing to submit it.

The extradition request is likely to be rejected by Russia, which could further strain diplomatic relations between London and Moscow, which are at their worst since the Cold War. In addition, the Russian Constitution prohibits the extradition of its citizens to other countries.

Former Malaysian Prime Minister must appear before the Anti-Corruption Commission

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Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak in court on July 4, 2018. Photo: AFP
  • The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) on August 7 asked former Prime Minister Najib Razak to appear before the agency. The Star Daily newspaper quoted an anonymous source in the MACC as saying that Najib Razak was asked to appear at the agency at 5 p.m. (local time). Former Prime Minister Najib Razak has not yet responded to the above information.

On July 19, former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak was also summoned to give testimony in the investigation into the 1Malaysia State Investment Fund (1MDB).

Saudi Arabia and Canada escalate “diplomatic crisis”

Diplomatic tensions between Saudi Arabia and Canada have been escalating since Saudi Arabia expelled the Canadian ambassador on August 5, accusing him of “interfering in internal affairs.” All flights to and from Canada to Saudi Arabia have been suspended, while thousands of Saudi students studying in Canada have been relocated to other countries.

In her first response since Saudi Arabia's decision to expel Ambassador Dennis Horak, Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland said Canada will always defend human rights not only in Canada, but around the world. Earlier, in a rather surprising move, the Saudi government on August 5 asked the Canadian Ambassador in Riyadh to leave the country within 24 hours, recalled the Saudi Ambassador to Canada and froze trade relations between the two countries.

The consequences of the dam break in Laos will take years to overcome.

hau qua vo dap o lao mat nhieu nam moi khac phuc xong su co hinh 1

Lao Foreign Minister chaired the press conference.

On August 7, in the capital Vientiane, the Lao Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in coordination with the Ministry of Energy and Mines, the Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare, and the Ministry of Health, held an international press conference to announce the progress of the repair of the Sepien Senamnoi hydropower dam collapse in Attapeu province, southern Laos, on the evening of July 23.

Foreign Minister Saleumxay Kommasith said that by the end of August 6, rescuers had found the bodies of 31 victims, with more than 100 people still missing. More than 6,000 people affected by the Sepien Sanamnoi hydropower dam collapse have been temporarily housed at five locations in Attapeu province. Due to the large scale of damage, it will take Laos many years to overcome this incident. Lao Minister of Energy and Mines Khammany Inthirath announced that due to the Xe Pian-Xe Namnoy hydropower dam collapse, the Lao Government has decided to temporarily suspend the signing of new Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) and Project Development Agreements (PDA) for hydropower nationwide to conduct further assessment and inspection.

Trump's star on the Walk of Fame could be permanently removed

President Trump's star on the Walk of Fame. Photo: The Blaze
  • President Trump's iconic Hollywood star could be permanently removed if members of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce vote to do so.

According to Sputnik, Mr. Trump's behavior toward women is one of the reasons cited for the vote to remove his star on the Walk of Fame.

Other reasons cited include Mr. Trump’s decision to separate children from their parents at the US-Mexico border, his denial of climate change, his treatment of transgender people, and his plan to take away funding from the Ryan White HIV/AIDS program to pay for the costs of detaining children related to current immigration policy.

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