Biden administration

Bilirakis, Malliotaki and other US MPs ask Blinken for an update on Turkey-Hamas relations

In a bipartisan letter set to be sent tomorrow, Thursday, to U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines, a group of American lawmakers will request a classified briefing regarding the alleged presence of Hamas Political Bureau members in Turkey.

Putin Signs Off on Changes to Nuclear Strategy as Ukraine Prepares to Use Long-Range Missiles

Russian President Vladimir Putin has formally approved amendments to the country's nuclear doctrine, following reports that the Biden administration will authorize Ukraine to use long-range weapons against Russian territory. The Kremlin's stated aim is to make it clear to potential adversaries that any attack on Russia or its allies will trigger a decisive response.

Marinkovic: Vucic's phone call with Trump says enough about Trump's priorities

BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's phone call with US President-elect Donald Trump just days after Trump's election win says enough about Trump's priorities and Serbia's place in the list of those priorities, says Vladimir Marinkovic, founder of the Congress of Serbian-American Friendship.

US to Maximize Military Aid to Ukraine Before January; South Korea Weighs Direct Arms Supplies

South Korea has not ruled out the possibility of directly supplying arms to Ukraine, a potential shift in Seoul's policy following reports that North Korean soldiers are being trained to fight alongside Russian forces against Ukraine, according to AFP.

State Department Strategy advisor Jake Sotiriadis to protothema.gr: Greece’s interests must align with those of the US

The role of the Greek diaspora, the shortcomings of the Biden administration, the excesses of the Trump camp, Greece’s relationship with the Greek-American community, and international developments were among the topics discussed with Jake Sotiriadis, a strategy advisor at the State Department.

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