On 12 February, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced that three leaders of the Houthi movement would remain under the sanctions of the US. Blinken underlined that Abdul Malik Al-Houthi, Abd
MoreThe Turkish Presidential Spokesman Ibrahim Kalın issued a statement urging the US to end its support to the PYD/YPG terrorist organization in northern Syria. Furthermore, Kalın expressed that the US should also
MoreAccording to a statement made by the US Department of State, Secretary of State Antony Blinken conducted a phone call with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud to talk
MoreOn Saturday, the State Department stated that Blinken and the Foreign Minister of Saudi Arabia held a phone call. During the call, Antony Blinken specified the new administration’s priorities: covering protecting human
MoreOn Friday, the Palestinian group Hamas released a statement that slams the US Senate’s recent decision to keep the American embassy in Jerusalem. Spokesman Qassem stated that this decision could not prevent
MoreOn Friday, an official from the State Department affirmed that it intends to remove the terrorist designation put towards the Iran-backed Houthi movement in Yemen, on the basis of the current famine
MoreIranian Defence Minister Amir Hatami has claimed that the United States and Israel use terrorism to assume more leverage. This statement was made on Thursday in a conference of defense ministers of
MoreOn Thursday, President Biden formally ended US support to the Saudi-offensive against Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen, where the world’s biggest humanitarian crisis is ongoing. “The war in Yemen has to end,”
MoreSpeaking at a press conference, Spokesman Ned Price said that Washington has intentions to intervene in consultations with its partners and the United Nations, to promote a political settlement to end Syria’s
MoreNed Price, Spokesman for the State Department under the Biden administration, said in a statement that the US has not changed its position on the conditions needed for it to return to
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