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foreign-affairs1 year ago

Poll: Ukrainians Show Strongest Support for Trump in Europe

A new poll by the New Europe Center NGO reveals that 44.6% of Ukrainians trust U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, despite his previous threats to cut aid and force peace talks with Russia. This marks a significant increase from 2023, when only 10% preferred Trump over President Joe Biden. The poll suggests Ukrainians hope for a decisive U.S. policy and potential peace restoration under Trump, who has promised to end the war in Ukraine swiftly. However, skepticism remains high, with 64.1% doubting negotiations with Russia, and opinions on Western support are divided.

foreign-affairs1 year ago

EU Mulls Sanctions on Israel Amid Gaza Conflict

EU foreign ministers have engaged in significant discussions about potentially sanctioning Israel if it fails to comply with international humanitarian law, following the ICJ's ruling to halt its offensive in Rafah and open the border for humanitarian aid. Irish Foreign Minister Micheál Martin highlighted the consensus on upholding international legal institutions, though noted differing perspectives among member states. The discussions come in the wake of continued Israeli operations in Rafah, including a recent bombing that killed at least 45 Palestinians.

foreign-affairs1 year ago

EU Demands Answers as Russia Provokes Estonia by Removing Border Buoys

The EU has demanded an explanation from Russia after Russian border guards removed over 20 buoys from the Narva River, a waterway along the Estonian-Russian border. This act is seen as part of Russia's broader pattern of provocative behavior in the Baltic region. Estonia has summoned the Russian ambassador to address the incident, which follows Russia's disagreement with the placement of approximately half of the 250 border buoys installed this year.

foreign-affairs1 year ago

"Biden and Netanyahu Reconnect After Month-Long Silence"

President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke for the first time in over a month, amid growing tensions over the food crisis in Gaza and criticism of Netanyahu's handling of the war. The call follows Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's remarks, which drew outrage from Republicans and Israeli officials who accused him of interfering in Israel's electoral politics.

foreign-affairs1 year ago

"Pope Francis' 'White Flag' Comment Sparks Controversy in Ukraine and Beyond"

Pope Francis sparked outrage in Ukraine after suggesting that the country should not be ashamed to negotiate with Russia, leading to accusations of parroting Kremlin talking points. The comments, which were later clarified by the Vatican, were seen as a call for Ukraine to surrender to Russia. Ukrainian officials and foreign leaders expressed dismay at the remarks, with President Zelenskyy emphasizing the church's role in supporting the people on the front lines. The Ukrainian Foreign Minister rejected the idea of surrender and reaffirmed the country's determination to prevail. This is not the first time Pope Francis has faced criticism over his statements about Russia and Ukraine.

foreign-affairs1 year ago

"The Political Motives Behind Trump's Actions Towards Ukraine"

Anne Applebaum highlights the unprecedented nature of Donald Trump's efforts to block aid to Ukraine and undermine the actual president's foreign policy, which is causing concern among European allies and weakening American power and credibility. This move is seen as potentially leading to a Russian victory in Ukraine, discrediting the United States, and emboldening other global adversaries.

foreign-affairs1 year ago

"Brazil's Lula de Silva Sparks Controversy with Comments on Israel"

Brazilian President Lula da Silva's recent anti-Israel comments, likening the situation in Gaza to the Holocaust, have sparked outrage in Israel and led to a diplomatic rift between the two countries. However, over 80% of Brazilians disagree with Lula's comparison, with a majority expressing support for Israel in the conflict. The public sentiment contrasts with the government's stance, reflecting a broader trend in Latin America where public opinion tends to be more supportive of Israel than the government. Lula's comments have also raised concerns about a rise in antisemitism in Brazil, prompting the local Jewish community to express their worries to government officials.

politics1 year ago

"Fear Factor Diplomacy: Navigating Turbulent Global Politics"

House Foreign Affairs Chair Mike McCaul discusses the potential impact of a Donald Trump presidency on U.S. foreign alliances, highlighting the unpredictability factor and the need to have his ear to prevent rogue actions. Trump's recent comments on NATO and Ukraine aid have drawn criticism and sparked debate within the Republican Party, with McCaul advocating for additional aid for Ukraine and discussing potential changes to the aid package with House Speaker Mike Johnson.

foreign-affairs1 year ago

"French Agency Exposes Moscow-Based Disinformation Network in Europe"

French authorities have uncovered a vast Russian disinformation campaign, detecting preparations for a large-scale effort in France, Germany, Poland, and other European countries. The campaign is tied to the second anniversary of Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine and the upcoming elections to the European Parliament. Viginum, the French foreign-disinformation watchdog, has identified a Russian network of 193 websites involved in the campaign, which it has codenamed "Portal Kombat."

international-relations1 year ago

Qatari Officials Advocate Peaceful Resolution Amid Middle East Tensions

Qatari Foreign Affairs Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani discussed Qatar's efforts to mediate conflicts and contain escalating tensions in the Middle East, emphasizing the need for peaceful solutions and negotiations. He refused to blame Iran for funding terrorist groups, instead focusing on finding closure in the Israel-Hamas conflict and advocating for the release of hostages. Al Thani highlighted Qatar's strong relationship with the U.S. and stressed the importance of regional stability. He expressed concern over the potential for conflict escalation and emphasized the need for diplomacy and containment.

international-relations1 year ago

"CIA Director Warns Against Historic Mistake in Abandoning Ukraine"

CIA Director William Burns argues that it would be a mistake "of historic proportions" for the United States to not provide assistance to Ukraine in its war with Russia, emphasizing the relatively modest investment with significant geopolitical returns. He believes that supporting Ukraine will strengthen its bargaining position in negotiations and force Russia to spend more to sustain the war. Burns is the latest top U.S. official to advocate for aiding Ukraine, as lawmakers debate a southern border deal holding up $60 billion in aid, and his column follows a recent secret visit to Ukraine to brief President Zelenskyy on Russia's future plans.

international-relations2 years ago

Slovakian PM's Controversial Remarks Spark Diplomatic Tensions with Ukraine

Ukrainian Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee head, Oleksandr Merezhko, called for the cancellation of Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico's visit to Ukraine after his anti-Ukrainian remarks, stating that such statements challenge Ukraine's sovereignty and demand a firm response. Fico had questioned Ukraine's sovereignty and expressed opposition to its NATO membership, prompting calls for a decisive reaction from Ukraine's Foreign Ministry.