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News Wrap: U.S. vows ‘sustained’ military response to Iran-backed attacks – PBS NewsHour


News Wrap: U.S. vows ‘sustained’ military response to Iran-backed attacks  PBS NewsHour

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The road to war with Iran is paved with good intentions and serious miscalculations – Middle East Institute


The road to war with Iran is paved with good intentions and serious miscalculations  Middle East Institute

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NPR News: 02-04-2024 9PM EST


NPR News: 02-04-2024 9PM EST

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Video: Hear Fetterman’s response to Menendez calling him a ‘schoolyard bully’ – CNN International


Video: Hear Fetterman’s response to Menendez calling him a ‘schoolyard bully’  CNN International

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NPR News: 02-04-2024 8PM EST


NPR News: 02-04-2024 8PM EST

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Flight PS752 Victims Families Protest UN Official’s Visit To Iran – ایران اینترنشنال


Flight PS752 Victims Families Protest UN Official’s Visit To Iran  ایران اینترنشنال

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Azerbaijan attempts to sabotage Armenian economy, warns Union of Miners and Metallurgists – ARMENPRESS


Azerbaijan attempts to sabotage Armenian economy, warns Union of Miners and Metallurgists  ARMENPRESS

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US Official Urges Papua New Guinea to Reject Chinese Security Deal


Sydney — A senior U.S. state department official urged Papua New Guinea (PNG) to turn down China’s offer of a potential security pact, warning the Pacific nation that any security guarantee with Beijing comes with consequences and costs.

“We’ve seen that the Chinese commitment in defense or investment comes with a high cost. That’s what we’d say to PNG,” United States Deputy Secretary of State Richard Verma told the Sydney Morning Herald in an interview published on Monday local time.

Papua New Guinea Foreign Minister Justin Tkachenko told Reuters last week that it was in early talks with China on a potential security deal. China has offered to assist PNG’s police force with training, equipment and surveillance technology, Tkachenko said.

The U.S. and ally Australia for decades have seen the Pacific as their sphere of influence and are seeking to deter the island nations from forming security ties with China, after Beijing signed a security pact with Solomon Islands in 2022.

Verma, in Australia last week after visiting the South Pacific, said it was a competition for influence in the resource-rich region, and that “we have to compete aggressively.”

His comments came ahead of an address by PNG Prime Minister James Marape to the Australian parliament later this week. PNG has previously said Australia and the U.S. were its security partners, while China was an important economic partner.

“We would like to see people choose security arrangement or investment opportunities or advanced connectivity with countries that play by the rules, that live up to the international standards,” Verma said.

“China has shown that it is not doing that. China has shown that it’s not interested in the modern rules-based order.”

He warned about the “false promise of authoritarian regimes” and said countries in investment arrangements with China have found that it can be a “debt trap.”

“There are other options out there,” Verma said.


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US Official Urges Papua New Guinea to Reject Chinese Security Deal


Sydney — A senior U.S. state department official urged Papua New Guinea (PNG) to turn down China’s offer of a potential security pact, warning the Pacific nation that any security guarantee with Beijing comes with consequences and costs.

“We’ve seen that the Chinese commitment in defense or investment comes with a high cost. That’s what we’d say to PNG,” United States Deputy Secretary of State Richard Verma told the Sydney Morning Herald in an interview published on Monday local time.

Papua New Guinea Foreign Minister Justin Tkachenko told Reuters last week that it was in early talks with China on a potential security deal. China has offered to assist PNG’s police force with training, equipment and surveillance technology, Tkachenko said.

The U.S. and ally Australia for decades have seen the Pacific as their sphere of influence and are seeking to deter the island nations from forming security ties with China, after Beijing signed a security pact with Solomon Islands in 2022.

Verma, in Australia last week after visiting the South Pacific, said it was a competition for influence in the resource-rich region, and that “we have to compete aggressively.”

His comments came ahead of an address by PNG Prime Minister James Marape to the Australian parliament later this week. PNG has previously said Australia and the U.S. were its security partners, while China was an important economic partner.

“We would like to see people choose security arrangement or investment opportunities or advanced connectivity with countries that play by the rules, that live up to the international standards,” Verma said.

“China has shown that it is not doing that. China has shown that it’s not interested in the modern rules-based order.”

He warned about the “false promise of authoritarian regimes” and said countries in investment arrangements with China have found that it can be a “debt trap.”

“There are other options out there,” Verma said.


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Russian senators begin election observation mission in Azerbaijan – Foreign Brief – Foreign Brief


Russian senators begin election observation mission in Azerbaijan – Foreign Brief  Foreign Brief