The recent war of words between Azerbaijan and Armenia, and the developments of the last several weeks, have demonstrated that both sides are far from inking a peace deal, which was promised by the end of 2022. Although both states vowed to intensify joint efforts on the final peace treaty …
Read More »Resetting France-US Partnership – Analysis
President Emmanuel Macron’s visit to the United States (US) was aimed at reaffirming their economic, defence, and political partnership. The visit came against the backdrop of a difficult time for the transatlantic partners with tension ranging from increasing economic vulnerabilities, the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, and soaring energy prices. While …
Read More »Iran summons Chinese envoy for statement on disputed islands
Iran’s Foreign Ministry summoned the Chinese ambassador to Tehran late Saturday to protest a statement related to three disputed islands in the Persian Gulf, reports Anadolu Agency. Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani said Chang Hua was summoned to express “strong dissatisfaction” with the joint statement of China and the Gulf …
Read More »Will Bin Salman cancel his grandfather’s agreement with Roosevelt?
On 14 February, 1945, while US President Franklin D Roosevelt was returning from the Yalta Conference where he met Britain’s Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin of the USSR, King Abdulaziz Al-Saud, the founder of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, was summoned to meet him privately. The meeting took place on …
Read More »Syria renews demand for US occupation forces to abandon resource-rich northeast
The US and its Kurdish allies have continuously looted oil and other resources from Syria’s northeastern province On 14 December, Syria renewed its call for a complete withdrawal of all US forces from the country’s northeastern provinces. According to state-affiliated newspaper Al-Watan, the Syrian government also demanded compensation for all …
Read More »US army steals new shipment of Syrian oil as Damascus works to protect wheat resources
Damascus says Washington and its Kurdish proxy militias are responsible for plundering 80 percent of Syria’s daily oil output, and are also working to damage the nation’s vast wheat fields The US occupation army smuggled a new shipment of stolen Syrian oil from Hasakah governorate on 12 December, transferring a …
Read More »Turkish police captures 44 suspected Mossad agents in Istanbul
The work of Israeli spy networks reportedly allowed the Mossad to launch online defamation campaigns and threats against Palestinians working and studying in Turkiye Istanbul police and the National Intelligence Organization (MIT) on 14 December announced the arrest of 44 people suspected of leaking information about Palestinian expatriates in Turkiye …
Read More »Large explosions rock Syria’s Al-Omar oilfield in latest attack on US base
According to local sources, the explosions were heard by residents in every village of the area, suggesting that the attack may have been larger than usual The military base in the US-occupied Al-Omar oilfield, in Syria’s eastern governorate of Deir Ezzor, once again came under attack late on 17 December, …
Read More »A US tool against Iran: Kurdish militancy on the Iran-Iraq border
US and Israeli-backed armed Kurdish separatists on the Iraqi border have participated in every incident of Iranian domestic strife, from 2009 to 2022. After hours of traveling around the Iraqi border between the autonomous Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI) and Iran, you will come to a single conclusion: “This is …
Read More »Stolen Syrian oil: The fuel for Syria’s partition
In July 2021, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin described the US theft of oil from the areas it occupies in eastern Syria as “bandit behavior.” The same term was previously used by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and other officials in statements denouncing Washington’s violation of Syria’s sovereignty. The official …
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