Apple, Ford, other big US brands join corporate wave shunning Russia

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Some of America’s best-known companies including Apple, Google, Ford, Harley-Davidson and Exxon Mobil rebuked and rejected Russia for its invasion of Ukraine, under steady pressure from investors and consumers decrying the violence.

Apple, Ford, other big US brands join corporate wave shunning Russia

Apple Inc AAPL.O late on Tuesday (March 1) said it had stopped sales of iPhones and other products in Russia, adding that it was making changes to its Maps app to protect civilians in Ukraine.

Tech firms including Alphabet Inc’s GOOGL.O Google dropped Russian state publishers from their news, and Ford Motor F.N – with three joint venture factories in Russia – told its Russian manufacturing partner it was suspending operations in the country. Motorcycle maker Harley-Davidson Inc HOG.N suspended shipments of its bikes.

Exxon Mobil Corp XOM.N said would discontinue operations in Russia and be taking steps to exit the Sakhalin-1 venture, following in the steps of British energy giants Shell Plc SHEL.L and BP BP.L, Russia’s biggest foreign investor.

Published : March 02, 2022

2nd round of Russia-Ukraine peace talks could happen on Belarus-Poland border

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The next round of Russia-Ukraine peace talks could take place on Wednesday in the Brest region of Belarus that borders Poland.

2nd round of Russia-Ukraine peace talks could happen on Belarus-Poland border

Yury Voskresensky, a Belarusian political scholar who is close with the Russia-Ukraine talks, said one of the possible venues for the coming talks is a villa eight kilometres from the Polish border.

Preliminarily scheduled for Wednesday, the negotiation is likely to see two more participants from the Ukrainian delegation, said the source.

“The second round of Russia-Ukraine talks is expected to be held tomorrow [Wednesday] on the Belarus-Poland border. The Ukrainian and Russian delegations will set out for the negotiations tonight and tomorrow morning. There could be changes in the membership of the Ukrainian delegation. It’s possible to include members of the Verkhovna Rada [Ukraine’s Parliament] who didn’t attend the first round of talks,” said Voskresensky.

Voskresensky said the Belarusian side applauds the first talks that concluded Monday in Belarus.

“The five-hour negotiations [held on Monday] received positive comments from Belarus. Belarusian president commended the two delegations at today’s meeting of the extended Security Council,” he said.

The Belarusian scholar noted that one party involved in the negations is at the mercy of western countries.

“It seems to me that one of the parties concerned is manipulated by a ‘third party’ – the West. Instead of exerting influence on Ukraine to stop the conflict, [the West] started offering weapons to Ukraine. The position they take is quite perplexing,” he said.

The first round of the negotiations, which lasted about five hours, concluded on Monday in Belarus’ Gomel region, with no clear breakthrough.

Published : March 02, 2022

Biden: dictators who don’t pay a price cause ‘more chaos’

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U.S. President Joe Biden assailed Russian President Vladimir Putin, barred Russian flights from American airspace and led Democratic and Republican lawmakers in a rare display of unity on Tuesday in a State of the Union speech dominated by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Biden: dictators who don't pay a price cause 'more chaos'

“Let each of us if you’re able to stand, stand and send an unmistakable signal to Ukraine and to the world,” Biden urged Democrats and Republicans

Lawmakers who are deeply divided over taxes, voting rights and gun safety stood together to applaud Ukraine, many waving Ukrainian flags and cheering in the chamber of the House of Representatives. Several women members of Congress wore the flag’s colours of yellow and blue.

In a deviation from his prepared remarks, Biden said of Putin: “He has no idea what’s coming.”

U.S. President said that the West was ready for Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine and that he would defend “every inch of NATO territory” during a State of the Union speech.

“Throughout our history, we’ve learned this lesson – when dictators do not pay a price for their aggression, they cause more chaos. They keep moving. And, the costs and threats to America and the world keep rising,” Biden said.

Biden said Putin eschewed efforts to prevent war.

“Putin’s war was premeditated and unprovoked. He rejected efforts at diplomacy. He thought the West and NATO wouldn’t respond. And, he thought he could divide us here at home,” Biden said. “Putin was wrong. We are ready. We are united.”

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Published : March 02, 2022

Cabinet meeting feels Thailand may have to ‘adjust part of its stance’ on Russia-Ukraine conflict

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A cabinet meeting on the Russia-Ukraine conflict felt Thailand might have to “adjust part of its stance” to find a neutral standpoint that can steer the situation in the right direction, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister Don Pramudwinai said on Tuesday after the meeting.

Cabinet meeting feels Thailand may have to ‘adjust part of its stance’ on Russia-Ukraine conflict

“The approach of condemning [Russia] that many countries are using will not help the situation,” he said. “This conflict must be resolved with negotiations among the parties involved, which everyone is trying to make happen. Mutual discussions must also be carried out.”

Regarding the fact that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has applied to join the European Union, Don said Ukraine becoming an EU member will only make it harder for the country to come to agreeable terms with Russia, but Zelensky’s move is to be expected, as the main negotiators must have their backers.

“Thailand is lucky because we are friends with everyone in the world. We can talk to anyone, but the impact of discussions may differ,” Don said.

“The ministry has a way of discussing the situation with the EU, Russia, Ukraine and the United States. However, this conflict is clearly an European matter and therefore Thailand won’t have to play an active role early on. Sometimes it’s better to wait and let nature take its course,” he said.

“We will, however, continue to monitor the situation closely and embrace its fallout, which will definitely include the energy problem and higher inflation,” the minister said.

“Many are following the situation via social media, in which news sources are from Europe and use English as the medium so everyone in the world can understand,” Don added. “Most people do not understand Russian, so it is natural for the majority to side with the West.”

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Published : March 02, 2022

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Biden to host Southeast Asian leaders in Washington in March

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President Joe Biden will play host to a special summit of the United States and leaders of Southeast Asian countries on March 28 and 29 in Washington.

Biden to host Southeast Asian leaders in Washington in March

The White House summit, part of U.S. efforts to step up engagement with a region Washington sees as critical to its efforts to push back against China’s growing power, had been expected earlier in the year, but scheduling was delayed by COVID-19 concerns.

White House press secretary Jen Psaki said the summit of the Association of Southeast Asian leaders (ASEAN) will commemorate 45 years of U.S.- ASEAN relations.

“It is a top priority for the Biden-Harris Administration to serve as a strong, reliable partner and to strengthen an empowered and unified ASEAN to address the challenges of our time,” she said in announcing the summit.

On a visit to Malaysia in December, U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said the 10-member ASEAN bloc was “essential to the architecture of the Indo-Pacific region.”

He said the summit was expected to discuss the crisis caused by last year’s military takeover in Myanmar and issues such as pandemic recovery, climate change, investment and infrastructure.

The Biden administration has declared the Indo-Pacific and competition with China its principal foreign policy focus, which it is keen to maintain despite the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Biden joined ASEAN leaders in a virtual summit in October, the first time in four years Washington had engaged at the top level with the bloc.

He pledged to stand with ASEAN in defending the freedom of the seas and democracy and said Washington would start talks on developing a regional economic framework, something critics say U.S. Asia strategy has lacked since his predecessor Donald Trump quit a regional trade pact.

The Biden administration announced a 12-page strategy for the Indo-Pacific in early February, in which it vowed to commit more diplomatic and security resources to the region to counter what it sees as China’s bid to create a regional sphere of influence and become the world’s most influential power. read more

The document reiterated the U.S. plans to launch a regional economic framework in early 2022, but few details of that have emerged and the Biden administration has been reluctant to offer the increased market access Asian countries desire, seeing this as threatening American jobs

Published : March 01, 2022

Russia, Ukraine conclude first-round talks without clear breakthrough

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*The long-awaited negotiations between delegations from Russia and Ukraine was held in the Gomel region in Belarus and lasted for five hours with no clear breakthrough. *While the talks were going on, Putin held a telephone call with Macron, reiterating that a settlement would only be possible if Russia’s security concerns were taken into account. *Meanwhile, Moscow has taken more retaliatory measures in response to recent restrictions imposed by the West.

Russia, Ukraine conclude first-round talks without clear breakthrough

Russia and Ukraine concluded on Monday their first round of negotiations in Belarus with no clear breakthrough.

The talks are certainly a positive signal, observed analysts, but the negotiation process would be rather complicated.

NO BREAKTHROUGH

The long-awaited negotiations between delegations from Russia and Ukraine was held in the Gomel region in Belarus and lasted for five hours.

Headed by presidential aide Vladimir Medinsky, Moscow’s delegation was formed by representatives from the defense and foreign ministries, among others.

Ukrainian Defense Minister Olexiy Reznikov and the deputy head of the ministry of foreign affairs were among the participants from the Ukrainian side.

Before the negotiations, representatives from the Russian side said a key aim would be to achieve peace.

Belarusian Foreign Minister Vladimir Makei welcomed the participants and assured safety during the negotiation process.

After the consultations, Medinsky, head of the Russian delegation, said that the next round of peace talks would take place on the Belarusian-Polish border in the coming days.

Medinsky also said that each one of the delegations would now head back to their capitals to further discuss all negotiation positions to prepare for the next round of negotiations.

“We have found some issues on which we can predict there would be common positions,” the official said, adding that all negotiation positions were discussed in detail during the talks.

Photo provided by Belarusian Foreign Ministry shows the prepared room for the talks between Russia and Ukraine. (Belarusian Foreign Ministry/Handout via Xinhua)Photo provided by Belarusian Foreign Ministry shows the prepared room for the talks between Russia and Ukraine. (Belarusian Foreign Ministry/Handout via Xinhua)

HEIGHTENED TENSIONS

While the talks were going on, Russian President Vladimir Putin held a telephone call with French President Emmanuel Macron, reiterating that a settlement would only be possible if Russia’s security concerns were taken into account.

Putin said it was important to recognize “Russia’s sovereignty over Crimea,” as well as the country’s commitment to solving the tasks of Ukraine’s “demilitarization” and “denazification”, and the issue of Ukraine’s neutral status.

As for developments of Russia’s military operation, the country’s armed forces have hit 1,114 Ukrainian military infrastructure objects, according to Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov.

Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu informed Putin earlier on Monday that the country’s nuclear deterrence forces have begun combat duty with reinforced staff.

Meanwhile, Moscow has taken more retaliatory measures in response to recent restrictions imposed by the West.

As a response to the ban of European states on Russian air carriers, a restriction has been introduced on the operation of flights by air carriers from 36 countries, according to aviation authorities.

The country’s economy has also been impacted. Russia’s Central Bank said Monday that “external conditions for the Russian economy have drastically changed,” announcing the decision to increase the key rate to 20 percent per annum from Feb. 28.

Photo taken on Feb. 25, 2022 shows the main building of Bank of Russia in Moscow, Russia. (Xinhua/Evgeny Sinitsyn)Photo taken on Feb. 25, 2022 shows the main building of Bank of Russia in Moscow, Russia. (Xinhua/Evgeny Sinitsyn)

COMPLICATED NEGOTIATION

The world is closely following developments with regards to the peace talks.

“The talks are certainly a positive signal,” Bogdan Bezpalko, a member of the Council for Interethnic Relations under the President of the Russian Federation, said in an interview with Xinhua on Monday.

According to the expert, Russia has shown that it is ready to solve problems through diplomacy.

Alexander Gusev, director of Russia’s Institute for Strategic Planning and Forecasting, considered the current negotiation process to be rather complicated.

“The situation that is currently developing in Ukraine is quite complicated, so it’s simply impossible to set ambitious goals when it comes to the negotiation process,” Gusev told Xinhua.

“On the other hand, the talks have shown that both sides are ready for dialogue, they have found common ground… and I am convinced that the negotiation process will continue, this is just the beginning,” he said.

Published : March 01, 2022

By : Xinhua

U.S. sees “no reason to change” nuclear alert levels at this time -White House

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The United States sees “no reason to change” its nuclear alert levels at this time, the White House said on Monday (February 28) after Russian President Vladimir Putin put Russia’s nuclear deterrent on high alert amid a barrage of Western reprisals over Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.

U.S. sees "no reason to change" nuclear alert levels at this time -White House

“We think provocative rhetoric like this regarding nuclear weapons is dangerous adds to the risk of miscalculation, should be avoided, and will not indulge in it,” White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said at a briefing.

The Russian invasion – the biggest assault on a European state since World War Two – has failed to achieve the decisive early gains that Putin would have hoped for.

The United States imposed new sanctions on Russia’s central bank and other sources of wealth on Monday, and many Western companies began to disentangle themselves from their Russian operations.

Over the weekend, some Russian banks were barred from the SWIFT international payments system.

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The rouble plunged 32% against the dollar before recouping about half of its losses, and Russia’s central bank cranked up its key interest rate to 20% from 9.5%. Authorities told export-focused companies to be ready to sell foreign currency.

The invasion has brought relations between the United States and Russia, the world’s two biggest nuclear powers, to their worst point in years.

The United States expelled 12 Russian diplomats at the United Nations, citing national security concerns. Russia described the move as “hostile”.

Published : March 01, 2022

Ukraine’s ambassador to U.S. says Russia used a vacuum bomb

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Ukraine’s ambassador to the United States appealed to members of the U.S. Congress for more assistance on Monday (February 28) as her country resists a “brutal war” from Russia, saying Russia had used a vacuum bomb on Monday in its invasion of Ukraine.

Ukraine's ambassador to U.S. says Russia used a vacuum bomb

“They used the vacuum bomb today, which is actually prohibited by the Geneva convention,” Ambassador Oksana Markarova said after a meeting with lawmakers. “The devastation that Russia is trying to inflict on Ukraine is large.”

She said Ukraine was working actively with U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration and Congress to obtain more weapons and tougher sanctions.

“They should pay, they should pay a heavy price,” she told reporters after leaving the meeting.

A vacuum bomb uses oxygen from the surrounding air to generate a high-temperature explosion, typically producing a blast wave of a significantly longer duration than that of a conventional explosive.

Russia has deliberately targeted some of Ukraine’s civilian infrastructure and hospitals, she said, and Ukrainian officials are gathering war crimes evidence to present to the International Criminal Court.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy remains in Kyiv and he held a “very productive” phone call with President Joe Biden on Friday, the ambassador told reporters.

After weeks of warnings from Western leaders, Russian President Vladimir Putin unleashed a three-pronged invasion of Ukraine from the north, east and south on Thursday (February 24), in the biggest attack on a European state since World War Two.

Russia has captured the defunct Chernobyl nuclear power plant, resulting in what Ukraine’s nuclear agency said was higher but not critical radiation levels.

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Published : March 01, 2022

Experts call for caution as U.S. CDC updates mask recommendations

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“We need to be prepared, and we need to be ready for whatever comes next,” CDC Director Rochelle Walensky said.

Experts call for caution as U.S. CDC updates mask recommendations

Health experts have urged the public not to let down guard against COVID-19 entirely as the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has updated guideline allowing most Americans to unmask indoors.

Americans should be ready to return to masking if the science changes, experts have warned.

More than 70 percent of Americans should be able to remove their masks indoors, including inside schools, under the new CDC guideline announced Friday.

According to the new guideline, the CDC determines the COVID-19 community level of various regions by looking at three metrics – hospital beds being used, hospital admissions, and the total number of new COVID-19 cases.

Using these data, the COVID-19 community level is classified as low, medium, or high.

Under the updated guidance, more than 70 percent of the U.S. population is in a location with low or medium COVID-19 community levels. For those areas, there is no recommendation for indoor masking unless people are at high risk for severe illness.

People walk on the street on Times Square in New York, the United States, Feb. 14, 2022. (Xinhua/Wang Ying)People walk on the street on Times Square in New York, the United States, Feb. 14, 2022. (Xinhua/Wang Ying)

Health experts said the new move of the CDC makes sense as the vast majority of vulnerable Americans are fully vaccinated, and new cases, hospitalizations and deaths caused by the Omicron variant continue to drop.

However, some health experts warned the new metrics could lead to a rise in cases and hospitalizations. Others worry that masking guidelines may be difficult to reimpose if another variant of concern arrives and appears to evade Omicron-generated immunity.

CDC Director Rochelle Walensky warned Americans not to let down their guard entirely.

“We want to give people a break from things like masking when our levels are low, and then have the ability to reach for them again should things get worse in the future,” she said.

“We need to be prepared, and we need to be ready for whatever comes next,” Walensky said.

The country is now averaging about 75,000 daily new cases, a decrease of 37.7 percent compared with the previous week, according to the latest CDC weekly report.

The number of new hospital admissions in the country is about 6,000 each day, a 29.9 percent decrease from the prior 7-day average.

Currently about 1,700 new deaths are reported in the country daily, a decrease of 18.8 percent compared with the previous week, CDC data showed. 

Published : March 01, 2022

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Sweden urges Thailand to drop neutral language, acknowledge Russian ‘war of aggression’

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Sweden sent a pointed message to Thailand on Monday, urging the Asean member country to acknowledge that Russia is waging a war of aggression in Ukraine.

Sweden urges Thailand to drop neutral language, acknowledge Russian ‘war of aggression’

“To all our Thai friends. Language matters. What is happening in Ukraine is not a crisis, not two parties that need to de-escalate,” Swedish Ambassador to Thailand Jon Åström Gröndahl said.

“It is an aggression, a war. Let us not imply a parity that does not exist. Russia, and Russia alone, is responsible,” he added, posting on Twitter.

Thailand and Asean have refused to condemn either side following Russia’s invasion last Thursday, instead calling on “all relevant parties … to de-escalate tensions”.

The intervention by Sweden’s ambassador comes amid growing international sanctions against Moscow over the war. On Monday, the Russian rouble collapsed by almost 30 per cent against the dollar after sanctions on Russian banks cut them off from the global financial system.

The Embassy of Sweden in Bangkok also pledged the Scandinavian country’s support to Ukraine on Monday.

“EU and Sweden stand in unity with and reaffirm, as well as scaling up, our unwavering support for Ukraine,” the embassy said in a Facebook post.

“The EU has expanded its economic sanctions against Russia. There is 500 million euros of support for military equipment to the Ukrainian Armed Forces,” it went on. “Today, Sweden also decided to close our airspace to all Russian air traffic. Another 10 million euros is being provided for humanitarian support to invaluable partners in Ukraine.”

Swedish Ambassador Gröndahl said he had met with Ukrainian chargé d’affaires Pavlo Orel to reaffirm that the EU stands by Ukraine and its people. “We condemn Russian aggression [against] Ukraine’s territorial integrity and sovereignty,” he said in a separate Twitter post.

Sweden urges Thailand to drop neutral language, acknowledge Russian ‘war of aggression’

Meanwhile, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky is applying to join the European Union through an unconventional route and expects his country to be immediately admitted, the International Centre for Investigative Reporting (ICIR) reported on Monday.

The move came as delegates from Russia and Ukraine held peace talks on the Ukrainian-Belarusian border.

Arguing his country has “earned this right”, Zelenskyy has asked the EU to “immediately admit Ukraine as a member under a new special procedure”, the ICIR said. The fast-track access is unprecedented, but European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen has said “Ukraine is one of us”.

The process of joining the EU broadly consists of three stages and membership negotiations cannot start until all EU governments agree, in the form of a unanimous decision by the EU Council, on a framework or mandate for negotiations with the candidate country.

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