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U.S. Department of State,update





Counselor Chollet’s Travel to Senegal, Mauritania, and France
07/25/2022
Counselor Chollet’s Travel to Senegal, Mauritania, and France
07/25/2022 11:14 AM EDT



Office of the Spokesperson

U.S. Department of State Counselor Derek Chollet will travel to Senegal, Mauritania, and France July 25-29. At each stop, he will underscore our African and European partnerships and cooperation to advance shared global priorities, building on Secretary Blinken’s engagements with key leaders in these regions.

In Senegal, Counselor Chollet will meet with senior government officials, as well as civil society and the private sector to discuss shared priorities of advancing regional security, increasing maritime cooperation, and ensuring global food security. In Mauritania, Counselor Chollet will meet with senior government officials and young leaders in civil society to discuss democracy, development, and security in the Sahel and other areas of bilateral cooperation.

In France, Counselor Chollet will meet with senior leaders within and outside government to discuss efforts to promote security, stability, and development in the Sahel, in addition to the international community’s continued commitments on global food security and support for Ukraine.


Secretary Blinken’s Call with Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan
07/25/202
Secretary Blinken’s Call with Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan
07/25/2022 03:22 PM EDT



Office of the Spokesperson

The below is attributable to Spokesperson Ned Price:

Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken spoke today with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan to discuss Armenia and Azerbaijan’s historic opportunity to achieve peace in the region. The Secretary offered the United States’ assistance in facilitating regional transportation and communication linkages. The Secretary encouraged continued bilateral dialogue and hailed the recent meeting between the Armenian and Azerbaijani Foreign Ministers in Tbilisi. He also reaffirmed support for productive EU-brokered discussions and noted that the United States has been an OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair since 1994 and stands ready to engage bilaterally and with likeminded partners to help Armenia and Azerbaijan find a long-term comprehensive peace. Secretary Blinken also commended the Prime Minister on the positive momentum and concrete agreements made towards normalizing relations between Armenia and Turkey.


Secretary Blinken’s Call with Azerbaijani President Aliyev
07/25/2022
Secretary Blinken’s Call with Azerbaijani President Aliyev
07/25/2022 03:17 PM EDT



Office of the Spokesperson

The below is attributable to Spokesperson Ned Price:

Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken spoke today with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev. The Secretary and President Aliyev discussed Azerbaijan and Armenia’s historic opportunity to achieve peace in the region. The Secretary reiterated the United States’ offer of assistance in helping facilitate the opening of regional transportation and communication linkages. Secretary Blinken encouraged continued bilateral dialogue, such as the recent meeting between the Azerbaijani and Armenian Foreign Ministers in Tbilisi. The Secretary also reaffirmed support for productive EU-brokered discussions. He conveyed that the United States has been an OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair since 1994 and stands ready to engage bilaterally and with likeminded partners to help Armenia and Azerbaijan find a long-term comprehensive peace. Secretary Blinken also urged President Aliyev to release all remaining Armenian detainees.


Condolences on the Passing of Lord Trimble
07/26/2022

Condolences on the Passing of Lord Trimble
07/26/2022 10:46 AM EDT



Ned Price, Department Spokesperson

The United States is saddened to learn of the passing of the Former First Minister of Northern Ireland, Lord David Trimble.

Lord Trimble personified the integrity and compromise necessary to help Northern Ireland transcend its violent past. His tenacity during early political negotiations underpinned the strength of his convictions as well as his deep commitment to work across the sectarian divide.

As a strong advocate of power-sharing and a key architect of the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement, his political legacy is the stability and prosperity that the region enjoys today.

Our condolences are with his family during this time.




Secretary Antony J. Blinken, Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani and Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti Before Their Meeting
07/26/2022


Secretary Antony J. Blinken, Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani and Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti Before Their Meeting
07/26/2022 06:41 PM EDT



Antony J. Blinken, Secretary of State

Washington, DC

Thomas Jefferson Room

SECRETARY BLINKEN: Well, good afternoon, everyone. Madam President, Prime Minister, wonderful to have both of you here at the State Department and in the United States. Kosovo is a steadfast partner of the United States, and I think as you all know, there is a long and strong history between us, particularly with President Biden, who sends his warm greetings to both of you.

We are working together on so many different issues of import to the United States and to our countries. I want to thank you again for your generous hosting of at-risk Afghans, the strong support that we’ve seen from day one for Ukraine faced with the Russian aggression, the work that you’re doing on the Summit for Democracy, including hosting a summit on women, peace, and security – and, Madam President, I particularly appreciate your leadership on this. And tomorrow you will sign a compact with the Millennium Challenge Corporation – of real significance particularly when it comes to supporting your efforts to build renewable energy.

So there’s a lot to talk about as we’re working on all of these issues, as well, of course, critical issues of regional security that I know we’ll have a chance to discuss. But mostly, it’s a pleasure and an honor to welcome both of you here to the State Department. Thank you for coming.

PRESIDENT OSMANI: Thank you so much. Thank you, Mr. Secretary. Let me start by a message of gratitude on behalf of all the people of Kosovo whose lives America helped save. Our partnership with the United States is not only indispensable, in fact it has been existential throughout our history. It was existential for us to achieve our freedom. It continued to be existential during our independence drive, until we achieved independence, and it remains so even today while we develop as a thriving democracy. Kosovo today truly is a thriving democracy, an example of what the democratic world led by the United States can achieve when it comes together and it faces tyranny and it makes sure that freedom prevails over that tyranny and over genocidal regimes.

The same way that you stood by us at that time two decades ago, today you’re standing with Ukraine. So I want to reassure you on behalf of Kosovo that the people of Kosovo also stand with Ukraine, as we have shown by adopting sanctions immediately, the same day the United States and the European Union have done so. And, of course, we renew our call to all of the countries in the region to do so.

As you know, Mr. Secretary, Putin will continue to try to destabilize Europe also through the Western Balkans. We will continue to need the steadfast support of the United States, as well as our European allies, to make sure that the plans of Russia as well as its proxies in the region are stopped. For that reason, we look forward to working with you, with all of the Biden administration, to make sure that as frontliners in defending democracy, we are successful in defending our shared values, which are the very foundations of our country.

We look forward, alongside the prime minister, to discuss the reforms – especially on rule of law – that we are addressing in our country, and I want to thank you for that support, as well as for every step of the way that we have made, and at the same time, the support that we’re receiving from the United States in the area of defense, because, as you know, 23 years after Kosovo was liberated, today we’re serving shoulder to shoulder with U.S. soldiers in peacekeeping missions around the world.

For that and so much more, I want to thank you. The independent, sovereign, free Kosovo is an irreversible reality which you have helped create. We will work hand in hand every single day together with the United States, as well as other democratic nations around the world, to make sure that this reality is strengthened, to make sure that the international standing of the Republic of Kosovo is strengthened, and to move ahead in our well-deserved place in the Euro-Atlantic community. Thank you so much for your welcome.

SECRETARY BLINKEN: Thank you.




Secretary Blinken’s Meeting with Kosovan President Osmani and Prime Minister Kurti
07/26/2022


Secretary Blinken’s Meeting with Kosovan President Osmani and Prime Minister Kurti
07/26/2022 07:00 PM EDT



Office of the Spokesperson

The following is attributable to Spokesperson Ned Price:

Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken met today with Kosovan President Vjosa Osmani and Prime Minister Albin Kurti in Washington, DC. Secretary Blinken emphasized the enduring partnership between the United States and Kosovo, and the Secretary thanked the leaders for their strong support for Ukraine and generous hosting of Afghans. They discussed the importance of the EU-facilitated Dialogue for normalizing relations between Kosovo and Serbia, centered on mutual recognition, on the path toward Euro-Atlantic integration.


Deputy Secretary Sherman’s Meeting with UK National Security Adviser Lovegrove
07/26/2022
Deputy Secretary Sherman’s Meeting with UK National Security Adviser Lovegrove
07/26/2022 07:05 PM EDT



Office of the Spokesperson

The following is attributable to Spokesperson Ned Price:

Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman met with UK National Security Adviser Sir Stephen Lovegrove today in Washington, DC. Deputy Secretary Sherman and NSA Lovegrove discussed continued close coordination in supporting Ukraine and responding to Moscow’s unprovoked and unjustified war. They also discussed the global food crisis that President Putin’s invasion has exacerbated and deepened.


Under Secretary Fernandez’s Meeting with Romanian Minister of Energy Popescu
07/27/2022

Under Secretary Fernandez’s Meeting with Romanian Minister of Energy Popescu
07/27/2022 11:41 AM EDT



Office of the Spokesperson

Under Secretary of State Jose W. Fernandez met yesterday with Romanian Minister of Energy Virgil Popescu in Washington, D.C. Under Secretary Fernandez and Minister Popescu reaffirmed our shared commitment to the U.S.-Romania Strategic Partnership, including civil nuclear cooperation. The Under Secretary expressed appreciation for Romania’s regional leadership in bolstering energy security, advancing the clean energy transition, and pushing back against malign actors in the energy sector.




Secretary Antony J. Blinken At a Press Availability
07/27/2022
Secretary Antony J. Blinken At a Press Availability
07/27/2022 07:11 PM EDT



Antony J. Blinken, Secretary of State

Washington, D.C.

Press Briefing Room

SECRETARY BLINKEN: Full house. Good to see.

This week, President Putin’s war on Ukraine entered its sixth month. Costs continue to climb – thousands of civilians killed or wounded; 13 million Ukrainians forced to flee their homes; historic cities literally pounded into rubble; food shortages, skyrocketing food prices around the world – all this because President Putin was determined to conquer another country.

He’s failed in that goal. Ukraine has not and will not be conquered. It will remain sovereign and independent. As this war stretches on, the courage and strength of Ukraine’s military and its people become even more evident and even more extraordinary. They will do whatever it takes to protect their homes, their families, their fellow citizens, their country. The United States and our allies and partners will continue to stand with them and help provide precisely what they need to defend their freedom.

In the coming days, I expect to speak with Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov for the first time since the war began. I plan to raise an issue that’s a top priority for us: the release of Americans Paul Whelan and Brittney Griner, who have been wrongfully detained and must be allowed to come home. We put a substantial proposal on the table weeks ago to facilitate their release. Our governments have communicated repeatedly and directly on that proposal. And I’ll use the conversation to follow up personally and, I hope, move us toward a resolution.

I’ll also raise the matter of the tentative deal on grain exports that Ukraine, Russia, Turkey, and the United Nations reached last week. We hope this deal will swiftly lead to Ukrainian grain being shipped again through the Black Sea and that Russia will follow through on its pledge to allow those ships to pass.

This has been the focus of the world’s attention for months, including a few weeks ago at the meeting of the G20 foreign ministers in Bali, where one foreign minister after another urged Foreign Minister Lavrov and Russia to stop blocking the grain. So this agreement represents a positive step forward.

That said, there’s a difference between a deal on paper and a deal in practice. Hundreds of millions of people around the world are waiting for these ships to set forth from Ukraine’s ports and for millions of tons of grain and other crops to reach world markets. If the Kremlin signed this deal to look reasonable to the world, without any intention of following through, we’ll know that soon enough.

My call to Foreign Minister Lavrov will not be a negotiation about Ukraine. Any negotiation regarding Ukraine is for its government and people to determine. As we’ve said from the beginning, nothing about Ukraine without Ukraine.

Beyond these developments, now that we’ve reached the half-year mark, let’s take a step back and consider the state of the war and what we expect to come next.

In the Donbas region, where Russia concentrated its forces after failing to take Kyiv this spring, the fighting remains intense. The modest progress that Russian troops have made there has come at huge cost in both lives and materiel. Meanwhile, Ukraine is using all its defensive capabilities to hit back hard, bolstered by the more than $8 billion in security assistance from the United States since the beginning of this administration.

As we look ahead, what the world has heard recently from Russia’s leaders is raising new alarms.

Last week, Foreign Minister Lavrov said that the Kremlin’s goals in Ukraine had expanded. Now they seek to claim more Ukrainian territory, beyond the Donbas.

This is the latest in a series of evolving justifications and ever-shifting goals.

In the beginning, Russia said that the purpose of the war was to “denazify” Ukraine – a false charge aimed at delegitimizing Ukraine’s democracy.

They said the real threat was somehow posed by NATO, a purely defensive alliance that made efforts to engage Russia for years but was rejected, and that helped safeguard peace, stability, and prosperity across Europe for decades, to the benefit of Russia, among many other nations.

Then they said the war was to protect ethnic Russians living in Donbas from genocide, before relentlessly targeting the largest Russian-speaking city in Ukraine, Kharkiv. The only one responsible for killing ethnic Russians in Ukraine is President Putin.

What this is about and has always been about is President Putin’s conviction that Ukraine is not an independent state and belongs to Russia. He said it flat-out to President Bush in 2008, and I quote: “Ukraine isn’t a real country,” end quote. He said it in 2020, and I quote: “Ukrainians and Russians are one and the same people,” end quote. Last month, he said that when Peter the Great waged war on Sweden, he was simply taking back what belonged to Russia, and now Russia is again looking to take back what’s theirs.

President Putin has been foiled in his efforts to erase Ukraine’s sovereignty and independence. But now Moscow is laying the groundwork to annex more Ukrainian territory. From downgraded U.S. intelligence, as well as information available in the public domain, we can see that they’re following the same playbook that they used back in 2014.

They’re installing illegitimate proxy officials. They’re working to establish branches of Russian banks in areas they control, set the ruble as the local currency, take over broadcasting towers, force residents to apply for Russian citizenship, sabotage internet access for local residents as well.

All of this to consolidate their power over these regions.

Our intelligence also shows that Russia is using filtration centers in eastern Ukraine and western Russia to detain, to interrogate, and in some cases abuse thousands of Ukrainians. Some are allowed to remain in Russian-occupied Ukraine. Some are forcefully deported to Russia. Some are sent to prisons. Some simply vanish.

Here’s what we expect to see next: Russia-installed leaders will hold sham referendums to manufacture the fiction that the people in those places want to join Russia. Then they’ll use those false votes to claim that the annexation of these regions is legitimate. We must and we will act quickly to make clear to Russia that these tactics will not work.

Annexation by force the territory of a sovereign and independent country is a gross violation of the United Nations Charter. Members of the international community that have committed to uphold the charter and international law have a responsibility to denounce these plans by the Russian Government and to make clear they will never recognize these illegal acts. Otherwise, no one can claim to be surprised when Russia follows through on its plans – or if other countries follow suit in the future.

A few days ago, Foreign Minister Lavrov said, and I quote, “We are determined to help the people of eastern Ukraine to liberate themselves from the burden of this absolutely unacceptable regime,” end quote.

By what right can Russia claim this? Ukraine is not their country. The people of Ukraine democratically elect their own leaders. The Government of Russia has no say in that whatsoever. The right belongs to the Ukrainian people, and the Ukrainian people alone.

Despite these deeply troubling developments, we should not lose sight of the broader picture. NATO is stronger, more united, and poised to grow. Nearly one-third of NATO members have already ratified Sweden and Finland’s accession protocols. We appreciate the Senate Foreign Relations Committee’s swift action to advance those protocols; we hope the full Senate will act quickly to do the same.

Many countries beyond Europe have condemned Russia’s aggression and are holding Moscow to account. The Ukrainian people are more determined than ever to defend their homeland, preserve their culture. All of these developments refute the Kremlin.

Economically, the sanctions we’ve imposed on Russia to end its aggression are having a powerful and also growing effect.

Now, Moscow has been cherry-picking economic data to support President Putin’s insistence that everything is fine and the Russian economy is going strong. It’s simply not true.

The Kremlin says that global businesses haven’t really pulled out of Russia. In fact, more than 1,000 foreign companies – representing assets and revenue equal to more than a third of Russia’s GDP – have stopped operations in Russia. Many of Russia’s best and brightest have left as well, including highly educated professionals in critical fields, like energy and technology.

They say that Russia is replacing lost imports from the West with imports from Asia. In fact, imports into Russia have dropped more than 50 percent this year, and imports from China, for example, aren’t making up the difference in quantity or quality, especially for high-end components. What that also means is that Russia can’t manufacture products for Russian citizens or for export, and will increasingly lose markets overseas.

They say that the government is running a budget surplus because of high energy prices. In fact, the budget is in deficit, and Russia can’t spend the oil revenues it has acquired on the imports it wants because of sanctions.

They say that the Kremlin has plenty of sovereign wealth. In fact, half of that money – half of that money – is frozen overseas.

They say that domestic consumption is still strong in Russia. In fact, consumer spending has plummeted.

They say that the ruble is the world’s strongest performing currency. In fact, the currency market is controlled by the Kremlin, Russian households are restricted from converting rubles to dollars, the ruble is trading at a much lower volume than before the war.

So, though the Kremlin is working hard to paint a picture of economic stability, the facts show otherwise. The powerful impact of sanctions will grow and compound over time.

Though President Putin will likely claim that this war was a resounding success, the world can see that it has weakened Russia profoundly.

President Zelenskyy has made clear that the war will end through diplomacy. We agree. The United States is ready to support any viable diplomatic effort. Unfortunately, Moscow has given no indication that it’s prepared to engage meaningfully and constructively, and we’re under no illusion that that’s going to change anytime soon. If and when the time comes, we will bring the full weight of American diplomacy to bear.

In the meantime, we’ll continue to do all that we can to strengthen Ukraine’s position on the battlefield so it has the strongest possible position at the negotiating table.

From here in Washington and in all of my travels, I’ll continue to discuss all of this with our partners and allies – supporting a sovereign, independent Ukraine; resolving the food security crisis; and how we can help create the conditions for a diplomatic resolution.

Last week, as you know, I had the privilege of welcoming Ukraine’s first lady, Olena Zelenska. She came to the State Department. I told her that the United States will not waiver in our support for the Ukrainian people. That was true six months ago; it’s true today; it will be true long after this war, this aggression is over.

With that, happy to take some questions.

MR PRICE: Andrea.

QUESTION: Mr. Secretary, there are reports that the administration has decided that this substantial offer is to trade convicted Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout. That’s a big offer. Just last week, Bill Burns called him a creep in an interview with me. But you want to get Griner and Paul Whelan out, so what is the prospect of getting Paul Whelan and Brittney Griner out by making such a big trade, arguably over the opposition of the Justice Department – he’s serving a 20 – or 5-year sentence. And what can you accomplish in a conversation with Lavrov to try to get this grain deal locked in, since they bombed Odessa within 24 hours of agreeing to the deal? How can you trust anything that Lavrov and the Russians agree to?

SECRETARY BLINKEN: Thanks, Andrea. When it comes to our efforts to secure the return home of Paul Whelan and Brittney Griner, you’ll understand that I can’t and won’t get into any of the details of what we proposed to the Russians over the course of so many weeks now.

QUESTION: Can you talk about why you would make such an important – why you would put what you call a substantial offer on the table?

SECRETARY BLINKEN: So here’s what I can say about this. First, as I mentioned, we’ve conveyed this on a number of occasions and directly to Russian officials. And my hope would be that, in speaking to Foreign Minister Lavrov, I can advance the efforts to bring them home. We have two imperatives when it comes to arbitrarily, wrongfully detained Americans anywhere in the world, including in Russia, including in the cases of Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan. And I say this because, more than unfortunately – horrifically – this is a practice, as you know, that many countries engage in and one that we are resolutely working to end, and I’ll come back to that in a minute.

But we have two objectives. We of course want to see those who were wrongfully detained be released and be able to return home. At the same time, it’s important that we work to reinforce the global norm against these arbitrary detentions, against what is truly a horrific practice. So we’re working concertedly on both.

We’ve demonstrated with Trevor Reed – came home a few months ago – that the President is prepared to make tough decisions if it means the safe return of Americans. At the same time, we are working with partners around the world to use all of the relevant tools at our disposal, including some that were announced just recently in the executive order that the President released to respond to and impose costs on those who engage in this practice. And I believe we can actually fulfill both imperatives.

And let me just say this as well: I think you can expect to hear me in the weeks and months ahead speak more to the efforts that we’re making to reinforce this global norm against arbitrary detention to deter countries from doing this in the first place.

MR PRICE: Matt.

QUESTION: Can you speak to the grain —

MR PRICE: (Off-mike.)

SECRETARY BLINKEN: Oh, I’m sorry, the grain, I apologize, I didn’t get to, Andrea – the second part of the question. Look, Andrea, it was incredibly powerful when we were in Bali a few weeks ago at the G20 to see foreign ministers from around the world demand that Russia end its blockade of Odessa and of the grain that has been blocked in Ukraine for six months – more than 20 million tons. And minster after minster did this from countries around the world geographically to such an extent that Foreign Minister Lavrov decided not to return for the rest of the session that the G20 foreign ministers were holding.

And then I think the steps that we’ve seen Russia take in at least agreeing on paper to allow grain to leave Ukraine is in response to the pressure that Russia is feeling not just from us, not just from G7 countries or even G20 countries, but from countries around the world who are saying –whatever they think about anything else – end this blockade. Allow the grain to leave. Allow us to feed our people. Allow prices to come down.

But the test, of course, now is whether there’s actual implementation of the agreement. That’s what we’re looking at. We’ll see in the coming days whether what Russia signed it’s serious about and whether the grain gets out. That’s what we’re looking toward. The bombings that you saw the other day – I mean, step back for a second. Irrespective of what they were aiming at, by what right does Russia have to bomb anything in Ukraine, or anything in Odessa, or anything in the port? None. Zero. Anything it’s doing is to further its efforts to conquer Ukraine, which have and will fail.

But in the case of grain specifically, what we need to see – what we’re looking to but what the world is looking to, more important – is whether those ships begin to sail, whether the grain starts to move. We’ll find out in the next few days.

QUESTION: Thanks. Happy summer, Mr. Secretary.

SECRETARY BLINKEN: Thank you.

QUESTION: Happy Wednesday.

SECRETARY BLINKEN: Thank you as well.

QUESTION: And perhaps most importantly, happy birthday to the State Department. Today is – I believe is the birthday, right?

MR PRICE: Two hundred and thirty-three years.

SECRETARY BLINKEN: Where’s the cake? (Laughter.)

QUESTION: I don’t know, I was expecting you to bring one out.

SECRETARY BLINKEN: We’ll come back with it. Thank you.

QUESTION: So two things, but they’ll be real brief. One, when you talk about this substantial proposal, can you – I realize you won’t get into the specific details of it, but does it involve a swap? Think along the lines of what was done for Trevor Reed.

SECRETARY BLINKEN: Because I want to make sure that the proposal that we put forward has a good chance to advance, I’m just not going to get into it in public.

QUESTION: All right. Secondly, for the last couple of months – well, last six months now – you have been talking about how Russia is isolated internationally, and yet we see Foreign Minister Lavrov jetting off around Africa and the Middle East and President Putin going to Tehran, and say what you want about him having – only going to Iran. They make the case that they’re not isolated, and now you’re about to have this conversation with them. So what does that say about the administration’s efforts to isolate Russia when you are actually now reaching out to them to talk about the issues?

SECRETARY BLINKEN: Matt, in terms of some of the travels that the foreign minister, for example, is engaged in, what I see is a desperate game of defense to try somehow to justify to the world the actions that Russia has taken both with its aggression in general against Ukraine as well as, more specifically, its blockade of Ukrainian ports and its denying to the world at a critical time the grain, the wheat, the food that it needs. So they’re doing everything they can to somehow justify what they’re doing at a time when we’re hearing from virtually every corner of the world an insistence that Russia stop this blockade and allow the grain to leave.

So no doubt Foreign Minister Lavrov will share some interesting views on the war, Russia’s aggression, as well as on grains. For example, one of the things that Russia has been doing is blaming on sanctions the challenges of getting Russian grain out of Russia when, in fact, as everyone knows and as we make clear repeatedly, the sanctions that we’ve imposed on Russia for its aggression against Ukraine from day one exempted wheat, exempted food products, exempted shipping and insurance necessary to move those out of Russia. So that’s a fabrication. I’m sure it’s one that will be repeated, but it’s one that we will continue to debunk.

But what I see in what they’re doing is, again, desperately trying to explain the fact that a food crisis that has gone from making 100 million people food insecure three years ago to about 160 million people food insecure during COVID to now well over 200 million because of Russia’s blockade of Ukraine’s ports – this is somehow trying to justify what’s unjustifiable. The only way that Russia can fully address the concerns of the world – look, the ideal way would be for it to stop the war, end the aggression. But short of that, end the blockade. There’s a deal on the table to do that. What’s going to be much more important than what Foreign Minister Lavrov says on his travels is what Russia actually does in implementing the agreement. That’s what the world is looking for.

MR PRICE: Felicia.

QUESTION: Going back to your discussions with the Russians on the substantial proposal, any – what’s been the response from them up until this point?

SECRETARY BLINKEN: Well, I’m not going to characterize it. Again, my interest and my focus is on making sure that to the best of our ability we get to – get to yes, and we —

QUESTION: Do you feel that – sorry.

SECRETARY BLINKEN: And I don’t want to qualify it. Look, one of the things that happens is this, and I mentioned in response to Andrea a minute ago: We’re very focused on getting Brittney and Paul home. At the same time, I’m also focused every single day on arbitrarily detained Americans in more than half a dozen countries around the world. We have a team that works on this 24/7 led by Roger Carstens. This is, for me, an issue of utmost importance. It’s something that I see as fundamental to my own responsibilities in this job: looking out for the men and women of this department, looking out for any American who is arbitrarily detained abroad or otherwise needs our help when they’re overseas. And I say this because this is something we are working every single day, and most of the time we’re working it quietly behind the scenes, for obvious reasons. And I would say just because you don’t see us doing something or you don’t hear us talking about it doesn’t mean it’s not happening. On the contrary. This is something that – bringing people home, bringing Brittney home, bringing Paul home. This is something that we’re focused on 24/7, seven days a week.

MR PRICE: Alex.

QUESTION: Mr. Secretary, let me get a comment on increasing calls to the administration to (inaudible) state sponsor of terrorism. If you ask anybody in Ukraine, they will tell you what Russia is doing every single day – its scope of its brutality – if you compare with the countries that already have been designated – North Korea, Iran and Syria will maybe not (inaudible). So what are we waiting for?

SECRETARY BLINKEN: So on this, a few things. First, I’m obligated, the department is obligated to follow the law. Criteria against which we make this determination are defined by Congress. So that’s what we’re looking at. And our task is to try to take these criteria that Congress has established and compare them against the facts to make sure that the facts in a particular situation actually meet the criteria that are established in law.

Meanwhile, as we look at that, we’re aligned with dozens of countries around the world across four continents on the most powerful sanctions, export controls, that I think have ever been levied. We’ve also curtailed international assistance and foreign aid. And the costs that have been imposed on Russia by us and by other countries are absolutely in line with the consequences that would follow from designation as a state sponsor of terrorism. So the practical effects of what we’re doing are the same.

More broadly, I would just say this. We’ve methodically ejected Russia from international – from the international economic order – I talked about that a little earlier; most favored nation status and borrowing privileges from international financial institutions gone; we’ve restricted its ability to access its frozen central bank funds, to make debt payments; and what you’ve seen is a powerful impact and a growing impact on Russia’s economy and Russia’s economic prospects going forward. So in terms of the impact we’re having, it is very much in line with anything that the SST designation would enable us to do. We’re basically doing everything that we would need to do and want to do.

So again, what we’re focused on is making sure that we are meeting the law and the criteria set out in the law, and making sure we’re having the strongest possible impact.

MR PRICE: We have time for one final question. Kylie.

QUESTION: Thanks. Secretary, I’m wondering – I know you don’t want to get into the details of this proposed deal that you guys have put on the table. But can you detail President Biden’s role in putting that offer to the Russians? Was he involved? Did he sign off?

And then my second question is: With you expected to speak with the Russian foreign minister in the coming days, aren’t the Russians getting exactly what they wanted here in detaining Americans: getting a phone call from the Secretary of State over these detained Americans while this war wages on in Russia? Why not continue these conversations quietly instead of in this public way, where the Russians get this win of having a conversation with the U.S. Secretary of State?

SECRETARY BLINKEN: Thanks. Kylie, in terms of the President, of course he was not only directly involved, he signs off on any proposal that we make and any – and certainly when it comes to Americans who are being arbitrarily detained abroad, including in this specific case.

Second, there is in my mind utility in conveying clear, direct messages to the Russians on key priorities for us. And as I mentioned, these include securing the return home of Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan. They also include, as I’ve mentioned and I would expect to raise, following through on the grain agreement because what we’re seeing and hearing around the world is a desperate need for food, a desperate need for prices to decrease. And if we can help through our direct diplomacy encourage the Russians to make good on the commitments they’ve made, that will help people around the world, and I’m determined to do it.

And then, as I mentioned earlier, I think it’s very important now that we see what Russia’s next plan is – that is, the annexation of more Ukrainian territory – that the Russians, Foreign Minister Lavrov, hear directly from me on behalf of the United States that we see what they’re doing, we know what they’re doing, and we will never accept it. It will never be legitimized. There will always be consequences if that’s what they do and that’s what they try to sustain.

So we make a judgment in every instance where we think our diplomacy can hopefully advance our interests and values, including direct engagement. We make judgments about when it makes sense to talk about it in public, and as a general proposition, I believe in as much transparency as we possibly can have, and sometimes we make judgments that we’re going to keep conversations quiet.

So in this instance, I thought it was important to make clear that on these issues – the detention of our American citizens, the food crisis the world is facing because of Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, and the plans that Russia now has to pursue the annexation of Ukrainian territory – that our Russian counterparts hear directly from me. Thanks.

MR PRICE: Thank you, everyone.

SECRETARY BLINKEN: Thanks, everyone.




Rewards for Justice – Reward Offer for Information on Russian Interference in U.S. Elections
07/28/2022

Rewards for Justice – Reward Offer for Information on Russian Interference in U.S. Elections
07/28/2022 03:32 PM EDT



Office of the Spokesperson

The U.S. Department of State’s Rewards for Justice (RFJ) program, administered by the Diplomatic Security Service, is offering a reward of up to $10 million for information on foreign interference in U.S. elections. The reward offer seeks information leading to the identification or location of any foreign person, including a foreign entity, who knowingly engaged or is engaging in interference in U.S. elections, as well as information leading to the prevention, frustration, or favorable resolution of an act of foreign election interference. This announcement from RFJ is part of United States Government’s wider efforts to ensure the security and integrity of our elections and protect against foreign interference in our elections.

The Department seeks information on Internet Research Agency LLC (“IRA”), Yevgeniy Viktorovich Prigozhin, and linked Russian entities and associates for their engagement in U.S. election interference.

IRA is a Russian entity engaged in political and electoral interference operations. Beginning as early as 2014, IRA began operations to interfere with the U.S. political system, including the 2016 U.S. presidential election, with a strategic goal to sow discord. IRA operated through several Russian entities, including Internet Research LLC, MediaSintez LLC, GlavSet LLC, MixInfo LLC, Azimut LLC, and NovInfo LLC.

Yevgeniy Viktorovich Prigozhin is a Russian national who provided funding to IRA through the companies he controlled, Concord Management and Consulting LLC and Concord Catering (collectively “Concord”). Concord sent funds, recommended personnel, and oversaw IRA’s activities through reporting and interaction with IRA’s management.

Mikhail Ivanovich Bystrov, Mikhail Leonidovich Burchik, Aleksandra Yuryevna Krylova, Anna Vladislavovna Bogacheva, Sergey Pavlovich Polozov, Maria Anatolyevna Bovda, Robert Sergeyevich Bovda, Dzheykhun Nasimi Ogly Aslanov, Vadim Vladimirovich Podkopaev, Gleb Igorevich Vasilchenko, Irina Viktorovna Kaverzina, and Vladimir Venkov worked in various capacities to carry out IRA’s interference operations targeting the United States. They knowingly and intentionally conspired to defraud the United States by impairing, obstructing, and defeating the lawful functions of the government through fraud and deceit for the purpose of interfering with the U.S. political and electoral processes, including the presidential election of 2016.

For more information, visit www.rewardsforjustice.net. We encourage anyone with information on IRA, Yevgeniy Viktorovich Prigozhin, and associated Russian entities and/or individuals linked to interference in U.S. elections to contact the Rewards for Justice office via our Tor-based tips-reporting channel at: he5dybnt7sr6cm32xt77pazmtm65flqy6irivtflruqfc5ep7eiodiad.onion (Tor browser required).

Rewards for Justice is a premier national security program administered by the Diplomatic Security Service at the U.S. Department of State. Since its inception in 1984, the program has paid out in excess of $250 million to more than 125 people across the globe who provided actionable information that had helped resolve threats to U.S. national security. Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/RFJ_USA.




100 Years of U.S.-Albania Relations
07/28/2022
100 Years of U.S.-Albania Relations
07/28/2022 06:01 PM EDT



Office of the Spokesperson

U.S. President Woodrow Wilson advocated for an independent Albanian state at the Paris Peace Conference in January 1919. Shortly thereafter, on July 28, 1922, the United States and Albania established diplomatic relations for the first time when Maxwell Blake, the American Commissioner in Albania, extended written notification of the recognition of Albania by the United States to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Albania.

U.S.-Albanian diplomatic relations were suspended in 1939 when Albania was occupied by Italy (1939-43) and Germany (1943-44) during World War II. After the war, Albania saw 45 years of isolation and underdevelopment under its communist leader. With the 1991 fall of communism, the Albanian government sought closer ties with the West to improve economic conditions and introduced basic democratic reforms. Diplomatic relations between the United States and Albania were restored in 1991. In 2015, we signed the U.S.-Albania Strategic Partnership to reflect the close partnership between our countries and expand our cooperation to the benefit of both nations.

The United States and Albania commemorate the 100th anniversary of the establishment of U.S.-Albania relations in 2022. Despite interruptions to those relations over the past century, our two countries forged strong bonds, overcame conflict and hardship, and emerged as close allies and friends. With this history in mind, we look toward the future and all that we can accomplish together over the next century. Our two nations are rooted in a shared commitment to democratic values, peace, and economic prosperity, which are the foundation of this enduring partnership. The themes of the 100th anniversary reflect these priorities: Friendship, Democracy, Defense, and Business.
FriendshipOver the past year, the Albanian government has proven itself again as a strong partner by supporting the relocation of Afghans.
In 2022, the United States extended the validity of the B1/B2 visitor visa for Albanians from three to ten years.
In 2021, the U.S. and Albania signed an MOU to protect Albania’s cultural property against looting and trafficking.
Our 2015 Joint Declaration on Strategic Partnership between the United States and Albania was grounded in shared democratic values, respect for human rights, and the rule of law.
The United States provided humanitarian aid to the Albanian Red Cross and UNICEF after the 2019 earthquake, sent fire-fighting experts to help during the 2021 wildfires, and provided more than $4.4M in COVID-19 assistance for vaccine rollout, risk communication, and community engagement.
Albanian scholars and students have researched, taught, or studied at U.S. universities through the Fulbright Program in Albania, founded in 1991. American scholars and students have traveled to Albania for research and teaching projects. In 2021, 91 Albanians came to the United States through the Department’s Private Sector Exchange Visitor Program (BridgeUSA). A 2019 MOU jointly funded the Fulbright Student Program, expanding scholarships for Albanian students to pursue master’s degrees in the United States.
Since 2001, the U.S. Ambassador’s Fund for Cultural Preservation (AFCP) has provided $1.28 million to fund conservation and protection of significant structures and archaeological objects in Albania. In the wake of the November 2019 earthquake, AFCP has focused on restoring historical monuments in Albania, including castles and city walls in Durres and Preze, which were completed and celebrated this year to honor the 100-year anniversary.
Since 1992, the United States government has provided more than $1 billion in assistance to Albania to support political pluralism; civil society; effective local governments; independent media; the rule of law; the energy and health sectors; free-market economic systems; and sustainable economic growth, including through the development of tourism and micro-enterprise partnerships.
DemocracyOne pillar of the strong bilateral relationship is a shared commitment to democracy. United States’ support will continue for Albania’s justice reform, civil society, media, and electoral process.
Albania’s participation in the U.S.-led Summit for Democracy in Washington, DC in December 2021 contributed to promoting stronger democratic institutions.
U.S. assistance programming is helping Albania improve government transparency and accountability, strengthen justice institutions in serving the public, increase the capacity of civil society, and counter corruption, all contributing to its EU accession path.
U.S. programming supports a free press in Albania built on high-quality investigative journalism, which is vital to a thriving democracy. We are investing in training and in boosting media literacy to expand public transparency and broaden citizens’ knowledge of the issues that impact their lives and livelihood.
DefenseThe United States and Albania share a strong military partnership and commitment in NATO, which Albania joined in 2009.
Between 2003 and 2013, nearly 4,000 Albanian troops worked alongside NATO forces as part of Operation Enduring Freedom and the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan. Albanian and U.S. forces stand beside each other in NATO’s KFOR mission in Kosovo too.
Albania was one of the first countries to welcome over 2,500 Afghan evacuees after the Taliban’s takeover in 2021. The U.S. government and American NGOs recognized the Albanian government’s contributions in providing safe refuge to those in need.
In 2021, Albania helped to host Defender Europe 21, which integrated approximately 28,000 U.S., Allied and partner forces from 26 nations in nearly simultaneous operations across training areas in more than a dozen nations from the Baltics, to Africa, to the critical Black Sea and Balkan regions. The exercise was so successful that Albania will once again host portions of Defender-Europe 23 next year.
Albania was elected a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council (UNSC) for 2022-2023. Albania’s priorities in the Security Council include addressing global crises, encouraging peaceful conflict resolution, partnership, and mediation. Albania and the United States are co-penholders at the UNSC on Ukraine issues.
U.S. Special Operations Command Europe (SOCEUR) established a forward-based Special Operations Forces headquarters in Albania this year, with the full support of the Albanian government and Albanian military.
U.S. European Command (EUCOM) is assisting Albania to develop its NATO capabilities. A team from the US Army’s 4th Security Force Assistance Brigade (SFAB) is living and training alongside the Albanian Land Forces to accelerate these efforts.
BusinessIn October 2020, the United States and Albania signed a Memorandum of Economic Cooperation (MEC). On the same day, Albania signed an agreement with American infrastructure company Bechtel, for the long-planned Skavica Hydropower Project, launching the project in October 2021. This milestone marks a promising future in the United States’ and Albania’s growing economic relationship. The MEC also facilitated an agreement between Albania and U.S. energy companies, ExxonMobil and Excelerate Energy to import U.S. liquified natural gas to Albania through an LNG terminal in Vlora, which will be used to generate energy not only in Albania, but also to meet energy needs across the region.
Bilateral trade between the United States and Albania was $162.2 million in 2021, up 47% from the previous year. S. exports are up 61% and Albanian exports are up 30% compared to 2020. U.S. foreign direct investment also reached a new high in 2021. Prosperous times lie ahead for American investors as Albania demonstrates its advantages as an investment destination.
The American Chamber of Commerce in Albania (AmCham Albania), established in 2000, is increasing bilateral trade, promoting foreign investment in Albania, and burnishing the Albanian business image in U.S. and international markets through 220 active members representing the most productive and successful businesses in Albania.
In 2022, Albania and the Jones International Group signed an MOU on secure digital networks.




Latest Invocation of the OSCE Moscow Mechanism
07/28/2022
Latest Invocation of the OSCE Moscow Mechanism
07/28/2022 07:13 PM EDT



Ned Price, Department Spokesperson

The United States and 37 other countries invoked the OSCE Moscow Mechanism a third time since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. The first two invocations focused on Russia’s conduct of the war and documented serious violations of international humanitarian law and abuses of human rights in Ukraine by Russia’s forces. This most recent invocation will establish an expert mission to review the human rights situation within Russia itself.

The invocation responds to the recent actions by Russian authorities to restrict the exercise of freedoms of expression, peaceful assembly and association within Russia, as well as reports of torture and other mistreatment of Russian Federation citizens and others held in detention within Russia. The mission of experts will have a mandate to assess whether Russia is violating its OSCE Human Dimension commitments and how the Russian government’s actions have affected civil society, media freedom, the rule of law, and the ability of democratic processes and institutions to function in Russia.

This mission will prepare a report to share with all OSCE participating States and the general public in September. The United States and our allies and partners will continue to hold the Russian government accountable for human rights violations and abuses.


Targeting Russia’s Global Malign Influence Operations and Election Interference Activities
07/29/2022

Targeting Russia’s Global Malign Influence Operations and Election Interference Activities
07/29/2022 03:03 PM EDT



Antony J. Blinken, Secretary of State

The Russian Federation has demonstrated determination in its attempts to undermine the democratic processes and institutions essential to the functioning of our democracy and that of other countries. It is crucial for our democracy, and democracies around the globe, to hold free and fair elections without malign outside interference.

In response, the United States is sanctioning two individuals and four entities that support the Kremlin’s global malign influence operations and election interference activities. This action is separate and distinct from the broad range of measures the United States and its allies and partners continue to impose on Russia’s economy and financial system in response to its unlawful invasion of Ukraine, which constitutes another clear example of Russia’s disregard for the sovereignty and political independence of other states.

The sanctioned individuals and entities played various roles in Russia’s attempts to manipulate the United States and our allies and partners, including Ukraine. This action follows a series of designations aimed to expose and disrupt Russia’s persistent election interference and destabilization efforts against Ukraine. The United States will continue to act to deter and disrupt these efforts to safeguard our democracy, as well as help protect the democracies of our allies and partners.

For more information on today’s actions, please see the Department of the Treasury’s press release .


The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on Orthodox Easter:

The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on Orthodox Easter:
Statement by the Prime Minister on Orthodox Easter May 5, 2024 Ottawa, Ontario The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on Orthodox Easter: “Today, we join people of Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, and Eastern Catholic faith in Canada and around the world to celebrate Easter, also known as Pascha. “As the holiest holiday in the Christian Orthodox faith, Easter is a time of hope, new beginnings, and gratitude. During this special time, Orthodox Christians will celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ by decorating colourful eggs, enjoying festive meals with friends and family, and attending the Divine Liturgy at their local churches. “Easter is also an opportunity to give thanks for life’s blessings and to show compassion, kindness, and charity to those less fortunate. Orthodox Christians make remarkable contributions to communities across the country, and Canada is stronger because of them. “On behalf of the Government of Canada, I wish a happy Easter to everyone celebrating today.”

ΚΥΡΙΑΚΟΣ ΠΙΕΡΡΑΚΑΚΗΣ,ΥΠΟΥΡΓΟΣ ΠΑΙΔΕΙΑΣ,ΘΡΗΣΚΕΥΜΑΤΩΝ ΚΑΙ ΑΘΛΗΤΙΣΜΟΥ

ΚΥΡΙΑΚΟΣ ΠΙΕΡΡΑΚΑΚΗΣ,ΥΠΟΥΡΓΟΣ ΠΑΙΔΕΙΑΣ,ΘΡΗΣΚΕΥΜΑΤΩΝ  ΚΑΙ ΑΘΛΗΤΙΣΜΟΥ
ΚΥΡΙΑΚΟΣ ΠΙΕΡΡΑΚΑΚΗΣ,ΥΠΟΥΡΓΟΣ ΠΑΙΔΕΙΑΣ,ΘΡΗΣΚΕΥΜΑΤΩΝ ΚΑΙ ΑΘΛΗΤΙΣΜΟΥ:Φίλες, φίλοι, Εύχομαι η φετινή Ανάσταση να χαρίσει σε εσάς και τις οικογένειές σας υγεία, ευημερία και αισιοδοξία! Καλή Ανάσταση και Καλό Πάσχα! Κυριάκος Πιερρακάκης

ΓΕΩΡΓΙΟΥ ΒΛΑΧΟΥ,τ.Υφ.Αν.,Βουλευτού Ν.Δ. Θερμές Ευχές

ΓΕΩΡΓΙΟΥ ΒΛΑΧΟΥ,τ.Υφ.Αν.,Βουλευτού Ν.Δ. Θερμές Ευχές
ΓΕΩΡΓΙΟΥ ΒΛΑΧΟΥ,τ.Υφ.Αν.,Βουλευτού Ν.Δ. Θερμές Ευχές

κ. ΝΤΟΡΑΣ ΜΠΑΚΟΓΙΑΝΝΗ,Μέλους της ΒΟΥΛΗΣ ΤΩΝ ΕΛΛΗΝΩΝ, Θερμές Ευχές

κ. ΝΤΟΡΑΣ ΜΠΑΚΟΓΙΑΝΝΗ,Μέλους της ΒΟΥΛΗΣ ΤΩΝ ΕΛΛΗΝΩΝ, Θερμές Ευχές
κ. ΝΤΟΡΑΣ ΜΠΑΚΟΓΙΑΝΝΗ,Μέλους της ΒΟΥΛΗΣ ΤΩΝ ΕΛΛΗΝΩΝ, Θερμές Ευχές

Dear AHEPA Family and Friends, CHRIST HAS RISEN! TRULY HE HAS RISEN! CHRISTOS ANESTI! ALITHOS ANESTI

Dear AHEPA Family and Friends, CHRIST HAS RISEN! TRULY HE HAS RISEN! CHRISTOS ANESTI! ALITHOS ANESTI
Christ is risen from the dead, trampling down death by death, and to those in the tombs, granting life. Χριστός ανέστη εκ νεκρών, θανάτω θάνατον πατήσας, και τοις εν τοις μνήμασι ζωήν χαρισάμενος. On behalf of the Order of AHEPA, I wish you, and your family, a Happy Easter. May it be a special day of joyous memories for you and your loved ones. Fraternally, Savas C. Tsivicos Supreme President

Ευχές από την Εθνική Αρχή Διαφάνειας

Ευχές από την Εθνική Αρχή Διαφάνειας
Ευχές από την Εθνική Αρχή Διαφάνειας

ΔΗΜΑΡΧΟΥ ΜΑΡΚΟΠΟΥΛΟΥ-ΜΕΣΟΓΑΙΑΣ Θερμές Πασχαλινές Ευχές

ΔΗΜΑΡΧΟΥ ΜΑΡΚΟΠΟΥΛΟΥ-ΜΕΣΟΓΑΙΑΣ Θερμές Πασχαλινές Ευχές
ΔΗΜΑΡΧΟΥ ΜΑΡΚΟΠΟΥΛΟΥ-ΜΕΣΟΓΑΙΑΣ Θερμές Πασχαλινές Ευχές

Κέντρον Ερεύνης της Ελληνικής Λαογραφίας της Ακαδημίας Αθηνών

Κέντρον Ερεύνης της Ελληνικής Λαογραφίας της Ακαδημίας Αθηνών
O διευθύνων το Κέντρον Ερεύνης της Ελληνικής Λαογραφίας της Ακαδημίας Αθηνών κ. Ευάγγελος Καραμανές, το ερευνητικό και διοικητικό προσωπικό του Κέντρου σας εύχονται Καλό Πάσχα!

ΣΤΕΡΓΙΟΥ ΤΣΙΡΚΑ,ΔΗΜΑΡΧΟΥ ΜΑΡΑΘΩΝΟΣ,Θερμές Πασχαλινές Ευχές

ΣΤΕΡΓΙΟΥ ΤΣΙΡΚΑ,ΔΗΜΑΡΧΟΥ ΜΑΡΑΘΩΝΟΣ,Θερμές Πασχαλινές Ευχές
ΣΤΕΡΓΙΟΥ ΤΣΙΡΚΑ,ΔΗΜΑΡΧΟΥ ΜΑΡΑΘΩΝΟΣ,Θερμές Πασχαλινές Ευχές:"Το μήνυμα της Αγάπης, της Συγχώρεσης και της Ελπίδας, ας φωτίσει τις ψυχές μας, αυτές τις Άγιες Μέρες"

ΒΑΣΙΛΕΙΟΥ ΟΙΚΟΝΟΜΟΥ,ΒΟΥΛΕΥΤΟΥ Ν.Δ. ΑΝ.ΑΤΤΙΚΗΣ ,Ευχές

ΒΑΣΙΛΕΙΟΥ ΟΙΚΟΝΟΜΟΥ,ΒΟΥΛΕΥΤΟΥ Ν.Δ. ΑΝ.ΑΤΤΙΚΗΣ ,Ευχές
ΒΑΣΙΛΕΙΟΥ ΟΙΚΟΝΟΜΟΥ,ΒΟΥΛΕΥΤΟΥ Ν.Δ. ΑΝ.ΑΤΤΙΚΗΣ ,Ευχές

Σας ευχόμαστε Καλή Ανάσταση, Καλό Πάσχα! Αρχή Προστασίας Δεδομένων Προσωπικού Χαρακτήρα

Σας ευχόμαστε Καλή Ανάσταση, Καλό Πάσχα!  Αρχή Προστασίας Δεδομένων Προσωπικού Χαρακτήρα
Σας ευχόμαστε Καλή Ανάσταση, Καλό Πάσχα! Αρχή Προστασίας Δεδομένων Προσωπικού Χαρακτήρα

ΛΥΚΕΙΟΝ ΕΛΛΗΝΙΔΩΝ ΑΧΑΡΝΩΝ,ΠΡΟΕΔΡΟΣ κ. ΑΝΑΣΤΑΣΙΑ ΒΕΝΕΤΣΑΝΟΥ & Δ.Σ.

ΛΥΚΕΙΟΝ ΕΛΛΗΝΙΔΩΝ ΑΧΑΡΝΩΝ,ΠΡΟΕΔΡΟΣ κ. ΑΝΑΣΤΑΣΙΑ ΒΕΝΕΤΣΑΝΟΥ & Δ.Σ.
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Ο Πρόεδρος και τα μέλη του ΔΣ του Παραρτήματος Αχαρνών & Φυλής της Ελληνικής Αντικαρκινικής Εταιρείας σας εύχονται:

"ΣΥΡΙΖΑ" Ανατολικής Αττικής:Ευχές

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"ΣΥΡΙΖΑ" Ανατολικής Αττικής:Ευχές

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ΤΟ ΔΙΟΙΚΗΤΙΚΟ ΣΥΜΒΟΥΛΙΟ ΤΟΥ ΕΥΡΩΠΑΪΚΟΥ ΚΕΝΤΡΟΥ ΤΕΧΝΗΣ ΤΗΣ ΕΛΛΑΔΟΣ ΣΑΣ ΣΤΕΛΝΕΙ ΘΕΡΜΕΣ ΓΙΟΡΤΑΣΤΙΚΕΣ ΕΥΧΕΣ ΚΑΛΗ ΑΝΑΣΤΑΣΗ !

ΕΝΩΣΗ ΞΕΝΟΔΟΧΩΝ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ ΑΤΤΙΚΗΣ ΚΑΙ ΑΡΓΟΣΑΡΩΝΙΚΟΥ

ΕΝΩΣΗ ΞΕΝΟΔΟΧΩΝ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ ΑΤΤΙΚΗΣ ΚΑΙ ΑΡΓΟΣΑΡΩΝΙΚΟΥ
ΕΝΩΣΗ ΞΕΝΟΔΟΧΩΝ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ ΑΤΤΙΚΗΣ ΚΑΙ ΑΡΓΟΣΑΡΩΝΙΚΟΥ,Ευχές

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EΞΩΡΑΪΣΤΙΚΟΣ ΚΑΙ ΠΟΛΙΤΙΣΤΙΚΟΣ ΣΥΛΛΟΓΟΣ "Η ΕΣΤΙΑ"

EΞΩΡΑΪΣΤΙΚΟΣ ΚΑΙ ΠΟΛΙΤΙΣΤΙΚΟΣ ΣΥΛΛΟΓΟΣ "Η ΕΣΤΙΑ"
EΞΩΡΑΪΣΤΙΚΟΣ ΚΑΙ ΠΟΛΙΤΙΣΤΙΚΟΣ ΣΥΛΛΟΓΟΣ "Η ΕΣΤΙΑ":Θερμές Πασχαλινές Ευχές

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"ΑΥΛΑΙΑ" ΓΙΑ ΤΗΝ "ΠΟΛΙΤΙΚΗ 2000-2022",ΕΙΚΟΣΙ ΔΥΟ ΟΛΟΚΛΗΡΑ ΧΡΟΝΙΑ ΜΕΤΑ..

Η Εφημερίδα «ΠΟΛΙΤΙΚΗ 2000-2022» μετά από εικοσιδύο ολόκληρα χρόνια ΕΝΤΥΠΗΣ και ΗΛΕΚΤΡΟΝΙΚΗΣ έκδοσης, ολοκλήρωσε τον κύκλο της τον Δεκέμβριο 2022 οπότε και σταμάτησε την κυκλοφορία της για να μεταλλαχθεί σε THINK TANK BLOG. Ευχαριστούμε από καρδιάς όσους μας αγάπησαν, μας τίμησαν με την απίστευτη αναγνωσιμότητά της, μας εμπιστεύθηκαν και ακόμα το κάνουν έως σήμερα. Ευχαριστούμε όσους συνεργάστηκαν μαζί μας, όσους μας εμπιστεύθηκαν και μας στήριξαν. Με αληθινή, βαθύτατη εκτίμηση προς Ολους Σας… ΓΙΑΝΝΗΣ και ΜΑΡΙΑ ΒΑΒΟΥΡΑΝΑΚΗ

Toπικό Μέσο Μαζικής ενημέρωσης ("θυγατρικό" της "ΠΟΛΙΤΙΚΗ"),ΜΙΑ ΚΡΑΥΓΗ ΠΡΟΣ ΤΗΝ ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ ΔΙΚΑΙΟΣΥΝΗ 170.000 Ελλήνων Πολιτών. Είκοσι ολόκληρα χρόνια ζωής (2000-2021) και αγώνων στην καταγραφή και υπεράσπιση της Αλήθειας για τον πολύπαθο τόπο των Αχαρνών.

ΑΧΑΡΝΕΣ: Ενημέρωση...ΓΙΑ ΤΟΝ ΛΕΗΛΑΤΗΜΕΝΟ ΔΗΜΟ

ΠΡΩΘΥΠΟΥΡΓΟΣ ΤΩΝ ΕΛΛΗΝΩΝ,ΚΥΡΙΑΚΟΣ ΜΗΤΣΟΤΑΚΗΣ

ΠΡΩΘΥΠΟΥΡΓΟΣ ΤΩΝ ΕΛΛΗΝΩΝ,ΚΥΡΙΑΚΟΣ ΜΗΤΣΟΤΑΚΗΣ
Βιογραφικό του Κυριάκου Μητσοτάκη Ο Κυριάκος Μητσοτάκης γεννήθηκε το 1968 στην Αθήνα. Αφού αποφοίτησε αριστούχος από το Κολλέγιο Αθηνών συνέχισε τις σπουδές του στην Αμερική. Σπούδασε κοινωνικές επιστήμες στο Harvard από όπου αποφοίτησε με την ανώτατη τιμητική διάκριση «summa cum laude» ενώ τιμήθηκε με τα έπαθλα «Hoopes» και «Tocqueville» για την εκπόνηση της διατριβής του με θέμα την αμερικανική εξωτερική πολιτική απέναντι στην Ελλάδα. Συνέχισε τις σπουδές του στο Stanford, στον τομέα των διεθνών οικονομικών σχέσεων και τις ολοκλήρωσε στο Harvard Business School στον τομέα της διοίκησης επιχειρήσεων. Πριν ασχοληθεί με την πολιτική, εργάστηκε επί μία δεκαετία στον ιδιωτικό τομέα στην Ελλάδα και το εξωτερικό. Διετέλεσε οικονομικός αναλυτής στην Chase Investment Bank και σύμβουλος στην κορυφαία εταιρία συμβούλων McKinsey and Company στο Λονδίνο. Μετά την επιστροφή του στην Ελλάδα, εργάστηκε ως ανώτατο στέλεχος επενδύσεων στην Alpha Ventures της Alpha Bank και στη συνέχεια μετακινήθηκε στον Όμιλο της Εθνικής Τράπεζας της Ελλάδας. Διατέλεσε για τρία χρόνια Διευθύνων Σύμβουλος της Εθνικής Επιχειρηματικών Συμμετοχών, την οποία και ανέδειξε σε κορυφαία εταιρεία στην Ελληνική και Βαλκανική αγορά του private equity και του venture capital. Η Εθνική Επιχειρηματικών Συμμετοχών χρηματοδότησε πολλές γρήγορα αναπτυσσόμενες επιχειρήσεις με ίδια κεφάλαια, δημιουργώντας εκατοντάδες θέσεις απασχόλησης. Για την επαγγελματική του δραστηριότητα έχει λάβει τιμητικές διακρίσεις, με σημαντικότερη την βράβευσή του το 2003 από το World Economic Forum ως “Global Leader for Tomorrow”. Στις εκλογές του 2004 και του 2007 εξελέγη πρώτος σε σταυρούς προτίμησης βουλευτής με τη Νέα Δημοκρατία στη μεγαλύτερη εκλογική περιφέρεια της χώρας, τη Β΄ Αθηνών, ενώ στις εκλογές του 2009 εξελέγη για τρίτη φορά. Στις εκλογές του Μαΐου 2012 εξελέγη για μία ακόμη φορά πρώτος στη Β’ Αθηνών, ενώ ήταν επικεφαλής του ψηφοδελτίου στις εκλογές του Ιουνίου 2012. Στη Βουλή των Ελλήνων έχει συμμετάσχει στην Επιτροπή Αναθεώρησης του Συντάγματος και στις Επιτροπές Οικονομικών, Παραγωγής και Εμπορίου, Ευρωπαϊκών Υποθέσεων και Εξωτερικών και Άμυνας ενώ διετέλεσε για δύο χρόνια Πρόεδρος της Επιτροπής Περιβάλλοντος. Έως τις εκλογές του 2012 ήταν Τομεάρχης Περιβαλλοντικής Πολιτικής της Νέας Δημοκρατίας. Έχει επισκεφθεί πολλές περιβαλλοντικά ευαίσθητες περιοχές της χώρας, έχει συμμετάσχει σε δεκάδες συνέδρια για το περιβάλλον στην Ελλάδα και το εξωτερικό μεταξύ αυτών στις διεθνείς διασκέψεις του ΟΗΕ για την κλιματική αλλαγή στο Μπαλί, το Πόζναν, το Κανκούν και την Κοπεγχάγη. Διετέλεσε Υπουργός Διοικητικής Μεταρρύθμισης και Ηλεκτρονικής Διακυβέρνησης από τις 25 Ιουνίου 2013 μέχρι τις 27 Ιανουαρίου 2015. Στις εθνικές εκλογές της 25ης Ιανουαρίου 2015 εξελέγη για πέμπτη φορά βουλευτής της ΝΔ στη Β’ Αθηνών τετραπλασιάζοντας τους σταυρούς που έλαβε σε σχέση με τις εθνικές εκλογές του Μαΐου 2012. Στις 10 Ιανουαρίου 2016 εξελέγη πρόεδρος της Νέας Δημοκρατίας και αρχηγός της Αξιωματικής Αντιπολίτευσης. Στις 7 Ιουλίου 2019 εξελέγη Πρωθυπουργός της Ελλάδας. Μιλάει Αγγλικά, Γαλλικά και Γερμανικά και έχει εκδώσει το βιβλίο «Οι Συμπληγάδες της Εξωτερικής Πολιτικής». Έχει τρία παιδιά, τη Σοφία, τον Κωνσταντίνο και τη Δάφνη.

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"ΠΑΡΑΠΟΝΟ ΦΥΛΗΣ" ΠΟΛΥΕΤΗΣ ΗΛΕΚΤΡΟΝΙΚΟΣ ΙΣΤΟΧΩΡΟΣ ΕΙΔΗΣΕΩΝ

"ΠΑΡΑΠΟΝΟ ΦΥΛΗΣ" ΠΟΛΥΕΤΗΣ ΗΛΕΚΤΡΟΝΙΚΟΣ ΙΣΤΟΧΩΡΟΣ ΕΙΔΗΣΕΩΝ
"ΠΑΡΑΠΟΝΟ ΦΥΛΗΣ" ΠΟΛΥΕΤΗΣ ΗΛΕΚΤΡΟΝΙΚΟΣ ΙΣΤΟΧΩΡΟΣ ΕΙΔΗΣΕΩΝ

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"ΔΙΚΑΙΟΣΥΝΗ για τον μικρό μας Αγγελο,ΜΑΡΙΟ ΣΟΥΛΟΥΚΟ"
Η ΕΦΗΜΕΡΙΔΑ "ΠΟΛΙΤΙΚΗ" θα ζητά ΕΣΑΕΙ.."ΔΙΚΑΙΟΣΥΝΗ ΓΙΑ ΤΟΝ ΜΑΡΙΟ ΣΟΥΛΟΥΚΟ"!!

ΕΘΝΙΚΟ ΚΕΝΤΡΟ ΠΑΡΑΣΚΕΥΗΣ ΠΑΡΑΓΩΓΩΝ ΑΙΜΑΤΟΣ "ΗΛΙΑΣ ΠΟΛΙΤΗΣ"

ΕΘΝΙΚΟ ΚΕΝΤΡΟ ΠΑΡΑΣΚΕΥΗΣ ΠΑΡΑΓΩΓΩΝ ΑΙΜΑΤΟΣ "ΗΛΙΑΣ ΠΟΛΙΤΗΣ"
Ερευνα,Συνεντεύξεις και επισήμανση της σπουδαιότητος του τότε ΕΘΝΙΚΟΥ ΚΕΝΤΡΟΥ ΠΑΡΑΣΚΕΥΗΣ ΠΑΡΑΓΩΓΩΝ ΑΙΜΑΤΟΣ "ΗΛΙΑΣ ΠΟΛΙΤΗΣ" απο το Περιοδικό "ΑΧΑΡΝΕΩΝ Εργα" το έτος 2004!!
Ο Ιστοχώρος μας ΔΕΝ ΛΟΓΟΚΡΙΝΕΙ τα κείμενα των Αρθρογράφων του. Αυτά δημοσιεύονται εκφράζοντας τους ιδίους.
Απαγορεύεται η αναδημοσίευση, αναπαραγωγή, ολική, μερική ή περιληπτική ή κατά παράφραση ή διασκευή ή απόδοση του περιεχομένου του παρόντος διαδικτυακού τόπου σε ό,τι αφορά τα άρθρα της ΜΑΡΙΑΣ ΧΑΤΖΗΔΑΚΗ ΒΑΒΟΥΡΑΝΑΚΗ και του ΓΙΑΝΝΗ Γ. ΒΑΒΟΥΡΑΝΑΚΗ με οποιονδήποτε τρόπο, ηλεκτρονικό, μηχανικό, φωτοτυπικό ή άλλο, χωρίς την προηγούμενη γραπτή άδεια των Αρθρογράφων. Νόμος 2121/1993 - Νόμος 3057/2002, ο οποίος ενσωμάτωσε την οδηγία 2001/29 του Ευρωπαϊκού Κοινοβουλίου και κανόνες Διεθνούς Δικαίου που ισχύουν στην Ελλάδα.

Tι ήταν η ΕΦΗΜΕΡΙΔΑ «ΠΟΛΙΤΙΚΗ»..για όσους δεν γνωρίζουν.

Η «ΠΟΛΙΤΙΚΗ» γεννήθηκε το 2000,ως συνέχεια του Περιοδικού «ΑΧΑΡΝΕΩΝ Έργα». Δημιουργήθηκε από Επαγγελματίες Εκδότες με δεκαετίες στον τομέα της Διαφήμισης, των Εκδόσεων και των Δημοσίων Σχέσεων και αρχικά ήταν μια Υπερτοπική Εφημερίδα με κύριο αντικείμενο το Αυτοδιοικητικό Ρεπορτάζ.

Επί χρόνια, κυκλοφορούσε την έντυπη έκδοσή της σε ένα ικανότατο τιράζ (5000 καλαίσθητων φύλλων εβδομαδιαίως) και εντυπωσίαζε με την ποιότητα της εμφάνισης και το ουσιώδες, μαχητικό και έντιμο περιεχόμενο της.
Η δύναμη της Πένας της Εφημερίδας, η Ειλικρίνεια, οι Ερευνές της που έφερναν πάντα ουσιαστικό αποτέλεσμα ενημέρωσης, την έφεραν πολύ γρήγορα πρώτη στην προτίμηση των αναγνωστών και γρήγορα εξελίχθηκε σε Εφημερίδα Γνώμης και όχι μόνον για την Περιφέρεια στην οποία κυκλοφορούσε.

=Επι είκοσι δύο (22) χρόνια, στήριζε τον Απόδημο Ελληνισμό, χωρίς καμία-ούτε την παραμικρή- διακοπή

. =Επί είκοσι δυο ολόκληρα χρόνια, προέβαλε με αίσθηση καθήκοντος κάθε ξεχωριστό, έντιμο και υπεύθυνο Πολιτικό τόσο της Τοπικής όσο και της Κεντρικής Πολιτικής Σκηνής. Στις σελίδες της, θα βρείτε ακόμα και σήμερα μόνο άξιες και χρήσιμες Πολιτικές Προσωπικότητες αλλά και ενημέρωση από κάθε Κόμμα της Ελληνικής Βουλής. Η «ΠΟΛΙΤΙΚΗ» ουδέποτε διαχώρησε τους αναγνώστες της ανάλογα με τα πολιτικά τους πιστεύω. Επραττε το καθήκον της, ενημερώνοντας όλους τους Ελληνες, ως όφειλε.

=Επί είκοσι δυο ολόκληρα χρόνια, έδινε βήμα στους αδέσμευτους, τους επιτυχημένους, τους γνώστες και θιασώτες της Αλήθειας. Στήριζε τον Θεσμό της Ελληνικής Οικογένειας, την Παιδεία, την Ελληνική Ιστορία, πρόβαλλε με όλες της τις δυνάμεις τους Αδελφούς μας απανταχού της Γης, ενημέρωνε για τα επιτεύγματα της Επιστήμης, της Επιχειρηματικότητας και πολλά άλλα που πολύ καλά γνωρίζουν οι Αναγνώστες της.

=Επί είκοσι δύο ολόκληρα χρόνια, ο απλός δημότης–πολίτης, φιλοξενήθηκε στις σελίδες της με μόνη προϋπόθεση την ειλικρινή και αντικειμενική γραφή και την ελεύθερη Γνώμη, η οποία ΟΥΔΕΠΟΤΕ λογοκρίθηκε.

Η ΕΦΗΜΕΡΙΔΑ «ΠΟΛΙΤΙΚΗ», στην διακοπείσα πλέον ηλεκτρονική έκδοσή της, ήταν ένα βήμα Ισονομίας και Ισοπολιτείας, έννοιες απόλυτα επιθυμητές, ιδιαιτέρως στις ημέρες μας. Υπήρξε ο δικτυακός τόπος της έκφρασης του πολίτη και της εποικοδομητικής κριτικής, μακριά από κάθε στήριξη αφού δεν ετύγχανε οικονομικής υποστήριξης από Δήμους, Κυβερνήσεις ή όποιους άλλους Δημόσιους ή Ιδιωτικούς Φορείς, δεν είχε ΠΟΤΕ χορηγούς, ή οποιασδήποτε μορφής υποστηρικτές. Απολάμβανε όμως του Διεθνούς σεβασμού αφού φιλοξενούσε ενημέρωση από αρκετά ξένα Κράτη-κάτι που συνεχίζεται και σήμερα- πράγμα που της περιποιεί βεβαίως, μέγιστη τιμή.

Η ΕΦΗΜΕΡΙΔΑ «ΠΟΛΙΤΙΚΗ» διέγραψε μια αξιοζήλευτη πορεία και απέκτησε ΜΕΓΙΣΤΗ αναγνωσιμότητα (που συνεχίζεται ως σήμερα). Η Εφημερίδα «ΠΟΛΙΤΙΚΗ» διεκδίκησε και κέρδισε την αποδοχή και τον σεβασμό που της ανήκε, με «εξετάσεις» εικοσιδύο ολόκληρων ετών, με συνεχείς αιματηρούς αγώνες κατά της τοπικής διαπλοκής, με αγώνα επιβίωσης σε πολύ δύσκολους καιρούς, με Εντιμότητα, αίσθηση Καθήκοντος και Ευθύνης.

ΕΙΚΟΣΙ ΔΥΟ ΟΛΟΚΛΗΡΑ ΧΡΟΝΙΑ "ΠΟΛΙΤΙΚΗ"!! 2000-2022

ΕΙΚΟΣΙ ΔΥΟ ΟΛΟΚΛΗΡΑ ΧΡΟΝΙΑ "ΠΟΛΙΤΙΚΗ"!! 2000-2022
ΕΙΚΟΣΙ ΔΥΟ ΟΛΟΚΛΗΡΑ ΧΡΟΝΙΑ "ΠΟΛΙΤΙΚΗ"!! 2000-2022