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Beyond Ukraine, Russia has also invested in President Trump's plans, from Gaza to Venezuela

Beyond Ukraine, Russia has also invested in President Trump's plans, from Gaza to Venezuela

Moscow's plan on Gaza is an alternative to the US plan.Venezuela?Kremlin warns Trump: Be careful and don't get carried away.Smiles,... Not just Ukraine, from Gaza to Venezuela, Russia is blocking Trump's plan: war abroad In Gaza, Moscow's policy is the...

Beyond Ukraine Russia has also invested in President Trumps plans from Gaza to Venezuela

Moscow's plan on Gaza is an alternative to the US plan.Venezuela?Kremlin warns Trump: Be careful and don't get carried away.Smiles,...

Not just Ukraine, from Gaza to Venezuela, Russia is blocking Trump's plan: war abroad

In Gaza, Moscow's policy is the same for the Americans.Venezuela?Kremlin warns Trump: Be careful not to take it too far.He smiled, the parties outside, in unison, seemed distant.12 hours, Moscow on the wheels of Washington discussed public statements about two sensitive areas, such as the Middle East and Latin America.

First scenario.Reuters revealed around midnight yesterday that Russia had presented its own draft resolution on Gaza to the UN Security Council, in opposition to the American one.The text, which was also seen by Israeli television station Channel 12, undermines Trump's 20-point plan that led to a ceasefire, albeit a fragile one.the Israeli army relies on it - and which, according to some analysts, could constitute the new border between the Gaza Strip and the Jewish state - be removed;the Russians call on the Security Council to reject "any attempt at demographic or territorial change in Gaza, including any action reducing the size of the Gaza Strip" and to maintain "its commitment to the vision of a two-state solution" with "territorial integrity of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank under the Palestinian Authority."

Finally, there is no mention of the Peace Council, which Washington intends to be the transitional government and the request to the UN Secretary General to evaluate "possibilities for the deployment of the international stabilization force".In short, even this American attempt to mediate a coalition on the ground that should include Egypt, Indonesia, Azerbaijan, Qatar and (perhaps) Turkey, can be canceled.Moscow's maneuver is not surprising: on June 15, a prominent representative of Hamas was received at the headquarters of the Russian Foreign Ministry.

The Palestinian Information Center describes the conversation between Bogdanov, the Russian president's special representative for the Middle East, and Musa Abu Marzouk, the head of the Islamists' delegation: "During the meeting, Hamas affirmed Tehran's legitimate right to self-defense and warned against allowing Israel to pose a serious threat in this conflict. Russian diplomats in the region, along with key international actors,Support for rights highlighted Russia's activities at the UN Security Council to facilitate the opening of humanitarian corridors and aid to the besieged Gaza Strip.

The Americans respond: “Attempts to sow doubt now, while agreement on this resolution is under active negotiation, has serious, tangible and entirely avoidable consequences for the Palestinians in Gaza. The ceasefire is fragile and we urge the Council to unite and move forward to ensure the peace that is so desperately needed.”Ground to be implemented: Indonesia, for example, announced that it has 20,000 soldiers ready to enter the sector for security purposes.Therefore, in a joint statement, Washington, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Turkey urged the Security Council to adopt a quick resolution confirming the validity of Trump’s peace plan for Gaza.

But it's not just Gaza.Since Trump launched a war against high-ranking Venezuelan officials and the drug-trafficking cartel de los Souls led by Chavez leader Maduro, Moscow has been keen to reassure its Caribbean allies from a technical and military perspective.Kremlin spokesman Peskov reiterated this point, saying, "We hope that everything will be done in accordance with international laws, without taking any steps that could destabilize the Caribbean waters and the situation around Venezuela.""The law is in a very sad state in many parts of the world," Peskov concluded.Ukraine is still in the background, with Moscow and Washington kicking each other's shins under the table with no shortage of opportunities.

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