Antony Blinken
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Aug- 2022 -9 AugustEurope
US Announces $1B in New Arms Aid for Ukraine
The Pentagon announced $1 billion in fresh military aid for Ukraine, including additional precision missiles for the Himars system.
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Jul- 2022 -26 JulyAmericas
US Offers Help to Link Armenia, Azerbaijan
Secretary of State Antony Blinken offered US assistance in building ties between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
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May- 2022 -15 MayAir
Kyiv Praises Berlin for Arms Deliveries
Ukraine's foreign minister praised Germany for setting a "precedent" and overcoming a "psychological barrier" by delivering heavy weapons to Kyiv.
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13 MayAmericas
Greek MPs Ratify Upgraded US Defense Deal
Greece's parliament ratified an upgraded US defense deal ahead of a planned trip to Washington by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
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Apr- 2022 -25 AprilAmericas
US Diplomats to Return to Ukraine as Washington Pledges $700M in Military Aid
United States diplomats will begin a gradual return to Ukraine after Washington announced $700 million in military aid to Kyiv.
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18 AprilAfrica
Nigeria Wins US Green Light for $1B Attack Helicopters
The US State Department has approved the sale of 12 Viper attack helicopters worth almost one billion dollars to Nigeria.
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5 AprilAmericas
More Weapons, Sanctions: US Lays Out Next Phase of Response Against Russia
The United States is upping pressure on multiple fronts against President Vladimir, officials said.
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Feb- 2022 -14 FebruaryAsia Pacific
NKorea Missile Launches ‘Provocation’: US, Japan, SKorea
Japan, South Korea, and the United States declared their unity against North Korea after a series of ballistic missile launches by Pyongyang.
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Jan- 2022 -20 JanuaryEurope
US, Russia Hold Last-Ditch Talks on Ukraine War Fears
Washington and Moscow's top diplomats meet Friday in Geneva in a last-ditch bid for a solution over Ukraine, with the US fearing that Russia will invade.
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13 JanuaryAsia Pacific
Blinken Says N.Korea Launches May Be Seeking Attention
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Thursday that North Korea may be seeking attention with its missile launches, which he said were "destabilizing."
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