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A new U.S.-led international group will meet monthly to focus on aiding Ukraine.
RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, GERMANY — After a daylong convention of greater than 40 nations serving to Ukraine with army and humanitarian assist, U.S. Protection Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III stated related high-level conferences shall be held every month going ahead to react rapidly to the altering nature of Russia’s battle on Ukraine.
“We’re going to increase this discussion board past at this time,” Mr. Austin stated, asserting the formation of what he known as the Ukraine Contact Group. The group shall be led by the US and can embody protection ministers and army chiefs, assembly both in individual or nearly.
“The group shall be a car for nations of excellent will to accentuate our efforts, coordinate our help, and give attention to successful at this time’s struggle and the struggles to come back,” he stated after the assembly Tuesday in Germany, on the Ramstein Air Base.
The group’s creation is only one outward signal of how the Biden administration is adjusting to a battle that has continued far longer than initially estimated and has consumed monumental quantities of munitions and cash. Since Russia invaded on Feb. 24, President Biden has approved eight “drawdowns” of weapons from Pentagon stockpiles for Ukraine and approved a complete of $3.7 billion in complete help to Kyiv.
Mr. Austin’s announcement comes on the finish of a three-day journey that started with a probably hazardous go to to Kyiv with Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken, to satisfy with President Volodymyr Zelensky. The journey, which concerned driving into Ukraine from Poland and taking lengthy prepare rides to and from Kyiv, was supposed to start secretly however Mr. Zelensky spoke about it publicly on Saturday whereas the cupboard secretaries have been flying to Poland.
After returning to Poland early Monday, Mr. Blinken and Mr. Austin spoke in a warehouse stuffed with humanitarian assist in addition to ammunition for the Soviet-designed weapons utilized by Ukrainian troops. Mr. Blinken indicated that every one of it will be inside Ukraine inside a day, as extra army gear continued to reach for Kyiv.
That afternoon, Mr. Austin flew to Ramstein, the place he was joined by Gen. Mark A. Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Workers, to arrange for the daylong convention with different protection chiefs.
Opening the assembly, Mr. Austin praised the bravery of Ukrainian troops, took word of Russian atrocities towards civilians and pledged his continued help for his or her nation.
Chatting with Ukrainian protection minister, Oleksii Reznikov, who was seated subsequent to him, Mr. Austin stated, “We’re all right here due to Ukraine’s braveness, due to the harmless civilians who’ve been killed, and due to the struggling that your individuals nonetheless endure.”
President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia has tried to justify the invasion he ordered by falsely claiming that Ukraine is run by Nazis and that ethnic Russians within the Donbas area of Ukraine have been victims of genocide. Early makes an attempt to grab the capital, Kyiv, have been overwhelmed again with heavy Russian losses, and the combating is now concentrated in Donbas within the east and in southern Ukraine.
“Putin by no means imagined that the world would rally behind Ukraine so swiftly and absolutely,” Mr. Austin stated to uniformed and civilian officers who assembled in a ballroom within the Ramstein officers membership. He stated “no one is fooled” by Mr. Putin’s “phony claims on Donbas” and that “Russia’s invasion is indefensible and so are Russian atrocities.”
“All of us begin at this time from a place of ethical readability,” he stated.
The assembly included representatives — some attending remotely — from greater than 40 nations together with Israel, Morocco and Qatar in addition to NATO and the European Union.
With a protracted struggle anticipated in japanese and southern Ukraine, the aim is to strengthen Ukraine’s army for the lengthy haul, Mr. Austin stated.
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Places for future conferences of the brand new group will probably rotate among the many member nations, a senior U.S. protection official stated. Its efforts will construct on these already underway at U.S. European Command, the place a activity power led by a Navy rear admiral in Stuttgart coordinates a lot of Ukraine’s requests for help and arranges supply of weapons and different matériel.
Mr. Austin stood by feedback he made in Poland on Monday, when he stated that the US now needed Russia “weakened” to the diploma that it couldn’t invade its neighbors sooner or later. He stated that it was not a brand new stance.
“I believe we’ve been fairly clear from the outset,” Mr. Austin stated. “We do wish to make it tougher for Russia to threaten its neighbors and go away them much less ready to try this.”
Over 62 days of fight, he famous, Russia’s forces have suffered substantial casualties, dropping gear, expending lots of their precision-guided munitions and enduring the sinking of the cruiser Moskva within the Black Sea.
“And so they’re actually, by way of army functionality, weaker than when it began,” Mr. Austin stated. “It is going to be tougher for them to switch a few of this functionality as they go ahead due to the sanctions and the commerce restrictions which have been positioned on them.”
“So we want to ensure, once more, that they don’t have the identical sort of functionality to bully their neighbors that we noticed on the outset of this battle.”
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Trump's new Ukraine envoy issues warning to Iran, says 'maximum pressure must be reinstated'
President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, Ret. Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg, recently said the United States must return to the policy of “maximum pressure” and that the Iranian regime’s weakness has reopened what the future of Iran will look like.
“I believe this year should be considered a year of hope, it should be considered a year of action, and it should be considered a year of change,” Kellogg, who served in Trump’s first administration, said at an event sponsored by an Iranian opposition group, The National Council of Resistance of Iran, in Paris.
The retired lieutenant general said that Iran’s development and acquisition of a nuclear weapon would be the most destabilizing event for the Middle East. Kellogg reminded the opposition group that then-President Trump walked away from the Iran nuclear deal during his first term, even with opposition from those who served in the first administration.
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“For the United States, a policy of maximum pressure must be reinstated, and it must be reinstated with the help of the rest of the globe, and that includes standing with the Iranian people and their aspirations for democracy,” Kellogg said.
Trump withdrew from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, also known as the Iran nuclear deal, during his first term in 2018 and reapplied crippling economic sanctions. While some, including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, applauded the move, the leaders of the United Kingdom, France and Germany had urged the president to remain committed to the deal.
The remarks, made just days before Trump is set to take office for his second term, are yet another signal of how a second Trump administration will face the threat posed by Iran in a new environment with much of the Middle East embroiled in conflict since the Oct. 7 terrorist attack on Israel.
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“The beginning of the end of Iran’s primacy began, ironically, a year ago, on 7 October,” Kellogg said.
Kellogg noted that pressures applied to Iran would not only be kinetic or military force, but must include economic and diplomatic as well.
Maryam Rajavi, president-elect of the Iranian opposition group, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), told the event that the fall of Syria’s longtime dictator, Bashar al-Assad, provided a unique opportunity for Iranians to remake their own future.
“Khamenei and his IRGC were unable to preserve the Syrian dictatorship, and they certainly cannot preserve their regime in the face of organized resistance and uprising. The regime will be overthrown,” Rajavi said.
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Rajavi said it was a decisive moment in the history of Iran. The National Council of Resistance of Iran, according to Rajavi, has a path forward for a democratic Iran, which includes a step-by-step process after the overthrow of the current regime. A transitional government would be formed for a maximum of six months, and its main task would be to hold free elections for a Constituent Assembly and transfer power to the people’s representatives.
“The overthrow of the mullahs’ regime is the only way to establish freedom in Iran and peace and tranquility in the region,” a hopeful Rajavi said.
Kellogg championed these ideas and said a “more friendly, stable, non-belligerent, and a non-nuclear Iran” must be the near term goal and that the United States needs to exploit Iran’s current weaknesses.
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baqaei slammed France for hosting what the Iranian government called a “terrorist group” and accused the French government of violating its international legal obligations to prevent and fight terror.
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South Korea’s President Yoon arrested: What happened and what’s next
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has been arrested after a dramatic and drawn-out showdown with law enforcement officials.
Police and corruption officers on Wednesday scaled the walls of his residential compound, where he had been holed up for nearly two weeks, evading arrest, after his short-lived declaration of martial law on December 3. The officers broke through the barbed wire and barricades his security personnel had erected.
Hundreds of officers pushed past Yoon’s small army of personal security to take the leader into custody after a court issued a warrant for his detention.
The former president’s imposition of martial law had rattled the country, and he was swiftly impeached and removed from his duties.
Now Yoon faces numerous criminal investigations for insurrection. Here’s everything to know about his arrest:
Who is Yoon Suk-yeol?
Yoon is a storied former prosecutor who led the conservative People Power Party (PPP) to election victory in 2022 despite a lack of political experience.
Before taking the country’s top job, Yoon was called “Mr Clean” for prosecuting an array of prominent businessmen and politicians, analysts told Al Jazeera at the time of his election.
The former leader with affluent roots shot to national fame in 2016 when, as the chief investigator probing then-President Park Geun-hye for corruption, he was asked if he was out for revenge and responded that prosecutors were not gangsters.
While in office, the former president faced challenges in advancing his agenda in an opposition-controlled parliament and was dogged by personal scandals as well as rifts within his own party.
What’s the latest?
After more than 3,000 police officers were mobilised to break into Yoon’s compound, the leader was arrested and taken in for questioning.
“I decided to respond to the CIO’s investigation, despite it being an illegal investigation, to prevent unsavoury bloodshed,” Yoon said in a pre-recorded video statement released shortly after his arrest. He referred to the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials, which is heading the criminal probe.
According to Al Jazeera’s Patrick Fok, reporting from Seoul, this was the second attempt by investigators to bring him in after they tried to arrest him a week ago.
Yoon faces the charge of insurrection, the only one that South Korean presidents are not immune from. His arrest marks the first one of a sitting South Korean president.
What’s the impact of his arrest?
Despite polls showing that a majority of South Koreans disapprove of Yoon’s martial law declaration and support his impeachment, the political standoff has given oxygen to his supporters, and his PPP party has seen a revival in recent weeks.
Support for the PPP stood at 40.8 percent in the latest Realmeter poll, released on Monday, while the main opposition Democratic Party’s support stood at 42.2 percent, a difference that is within the poll’s margin of error and down from a gap of 10.8 percentage points last week.
The narrowed margin suggests that a presidential election could be close if Yoon is formally removed from office by the Constitutional Court examining the legality of his impeachment. Previously, in the days after the brief martial law declaration, the Democratic Party’s leader, Lee Jae-myung, was widely viewed as the firm favourite.
Beyond the political effects, the weeks-long government turmoil has rattled Asia’s fourth largest economy.
Some of Yoon’s supporters have also drawn parallels between him and United States President-elect Donald Trump, echoing claims by Trump that the former and incoming American president has been the target of a witch-hunt by elites who have long controlled the levers of power. South Korea is one of Washington’s key security partners in East Asia.
Who is in charge in South Korea?
South Korea currently has an acting president, Finance Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Choi Sang-mok.
Choi has been in the role since December 27 when the legislature voted to impeach Yoon’s initial successor, Han Duck-soo, over his refusal to immediately fill three vacancies on the Constitutional Court.
Han had been acting president since Yoon was impeached on December 14 over his martial law declaration and his presidential powers were suspended.
After Yoon was arrested, Choi met with diplomats from the Group of Seven nations, including the US, Japan, Britain and Germany, as well as a representative of the European Union to reassure them that the government was stable.
How are South Koreans reacting?
As local broadcasters reported that Yoon’s detention was imminent, the president’s supporters descended upon his residence, chanting, “Stop the steal!” and “”Illegal warrant!” and waving glow sticks alongside South Korean and US flags.
The “stop the steal” slogans referred to Yoon’s unsubstantiated claims of election fraud in April’s parliamentary elections, which the opposition won – one of the reasons Yoon gave to justify his martial law declaration. It was also used by Trump and his supporters as he falsely claimed he won the 2020 presidential election in the US.
“Police estimate as many as 6,500 supporters of [the former president] turned out overnight, urging their leader to keep fighting on,” Fok said.
Some of his supporters also lay on the ground outside the residential compound’s main gate.
“It is very sad to see our country falling apart,” Kim Woo-sub, a 70-year-old retiree protesting Yoon’s arrest outside his residence, told the Reuters news agency.
“I still have high expectations for Trump to support our president. Election fraud is something they have in common, but also the US needs South Korea to fight China,” he said.
Minor scuffles broke out between pro-Yoon protesters and police near the residence, according to a witness at the scene quoted by Reuters.
Many other South Koreans are angry and believe Yoon has “avoided facing responsibility for his failed martial law”, Fok said.
“I think it’s wrong for the leader of a rebellion to not face any legal consequences, and even though an arrest warrant has been issued, [he has] continue[d] to resist that,” Cho Sun-ah, an anti-Yoon protester told Al Jazeera.
The Democratic Party, meanwhile, hailed Yoon’s detention with a top official calling it “the first step” to restoring constitutional and legal order.
The country’s parliament speaker echoed those sentiments.
“We should concentrate our efforts on stabilising state affairs and restoring people’s livelihoods,” Woo Won-shik said.
What’s next?
Authorities now have 48 hours to question Yoon, after which they must seek a warrant to detain him on the charge of attempting a rebellion or he will be released.
If Yoon is formally arrested, investigators may extend his detention to 20 days before transferring the case to public prosecutors for indictment.
According to a CIO official, however, Yoon is refusing to talk and has not agreed to have interviews with investigators recorded on video.
Yoon’s lawyers have said his initial arrest warrant is illegal because it was issued by a court in the wrong jurisdiction and the team set up to investigate him had no legal mandate to do so.
Presidential guards were stationed on the CIO floor where Yoon is being questioned, a CIO official said, but he will likely be held at the Seoul Detention Center, where other high-profile South Korean figures, including former President Park and Samsung Electronics Chairman Jay Y Lee, have also spent time.
Yoon faces the death penalty or life in prison if found guilty of insurrection.
In a parallel investigation, the Constitutional Court on Tuesday launched a trial to rule on parliament’s impeachment of Yoon.
If the court endorses the impeachment, Yoon would finally lose the presidency, and an election would have to be held within 60 days.
The opening session of the trial was adjourned on Tuesday after only a brief hearing as Yoon declined to attend, but proceedings could last for months.
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