November 18, 2024
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Biden allows Ukraine to use long-range missiles on Russia  

This comes as President-elect Donald Trump is set to assume charge. In earlier statements, Trump has called to bring an end to the war. ..reports Asian Lite News

President Joe Biden has authorised the use of long-range missiles by Ukraine to target the deepest part of Russia. The missiles could be used in the Kursk region of western Russia to defend Ukrainian forces against Russian and North Korean offensives, the New York Times quoted US officials as saying. 

This comes as President-elect Donald Trump is set to assume charge. In earlier statements, Trump has called to bring an end to the war. 

As per the officials, Ukraine will be allowed to use the long-range missiles, known as the Army Tactical Missile Systems, or ATACMS, the New York Times reported. 

Biden’s decision comes in response to Russia’s surprise decision to bring North Korean troops into the fight, officials told the New York Times. 

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has not confirmed the permission to strike but suggested on Sunday that more important than lifting the restrictions would be the number of missiles used to strike the Russians. 

“Today, many in the media are talking about the fact that we have received permission to take appropriate actions,” Zelensky said in his nightly address. “But blows are not inflicted with words. Such things are not announced. The rockets will speak for themselves.” 

Earlier, Zelenskyy expressed optimism that Trump’s administration could expedite the resolution of the ongoing war with Russia, Anadolu reported. 

Zelenskyy made the remarks during an interview with public broadcaster Suspilne, where he reflected on US-Ukraine relations and past discussions with Trump regarding the conflict, which began in 2022. 

Addressing whether Trump had urged Ukraine to negotiate with Russia, Zelenskyy clarified, “We are an independent country. And we, during this war, both our people and I, personally, are in negotiations with the United States, with both Trump and Biden and with European leaders, proved that the ‘sit and listen’ rhetoric doesn’t work with us.” 

Donald Trump won a second term as President of the United States after securing 295 electoral votes in the 2024 presidential election, defeating Democratic rival Kamala Harris, who garnered 226 votes. Following his victory, President-elect Donald Trump has moved swiftly with finalising his foreign policy and national security team ahead of his formal inauguration in January 2025. (ANI) 

President announces additional $50 mn to Amazon Fund 

President Joe Biden announced major climate initiatives on Sunday in a bid to fight against climate change. President Biden, who is in Brazil to attend the G20 Summit scheduled to be held on Monday in Rio De Janeiro, visited the Amazon rainforest on Sunday and became the first US sitting president to do so. 

Addressing the press after his visit, Biden promised an additional 50 million dollars as a contribution to the Amazon fund. The US has previously contributed 50 million dollars. 

During the address, Biden stated that fighting climate change has been a “defining cause” of his administration and made four key announcements to tackle it. He announced that the US development finance corporation will mobilize hundreds of dollars in partnership with a Brazilian company to reforest the Amazon. 

He also promised restoration and a bioeconomy finance coalition to mobilize at least 10 billion dollars by 2030 to restore and protect 20, 000 square miles of land in Brazil. 

Moreover, he stated that the US will provide funding to help launch Brazillian President Lula’s important new initiative ‘The Tropical Forest Forever Fund’. 

“It is in the interest of all of us. US benefits from it as much as any other country does including here in Brazil,” President Biden said. 

President Biden outlined that the fight to protect the planet is “literally” a fight for humanity for generations to come. 

“I will leave my successor and my country with a strong foundation to build on if they choose to do so. It’s true some may seek to deny and delay the green energy revolution that is underway in America but nobody can reverse it,” he added. 

President Biden’s announcement comes with only days left before President-elect Trump takes over the position in January 2025 following his win in the recent US Presidential Polls. During his first administration as President of the US, Trump has not been vocal nor very supportive towards climate causes. 

Donald Trump won a second term as President of the United States after securing 295 electoral votes in the 2024 presidential election, defeating Democratic rival Kamala Harris, who garnered 226 votes. Following his victory, President-elect Donald Trump has moved swiftly with finalising his foreign policy and national security team ahead of his formal inauguration in January 2025. (ANI) 

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