America's long-standing opposition to the Russian-backed Nord Stream 2 pipeline could have destroyed its relations with Berlin, Washington's top envoy has said, insisting it will find ways to ensure it doesn't undermine Ukraine. Facing.
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‘Accord’ing to the State Department Mike Wagenheim
Trump officials say minimizing the usage of “Abraham Accords” is bad policy and promotion
The US State Department insists that it’s a nonissue. Critics say it’s vindictive and marketing malpractice.
An awkward exchange between the department’s spokesman and a journalist and a pair of internal department emails call into question whether State is trying to minimize the impact of arguably the most transformational foreign policy achievement of former President Donald Trump by reducing the usage of the phrase “Abraham Accords.”
“It is disappointing that the Biden administration appears unwilling to call the historic agreements reached between Israel and the UAE, Bahrain, Morocco and Sudan by their proper name – the Abraham Accords. The scope and potential of these agreements, brought about by President Trump, Jared Kushner and others, including the courageous leaders of all of the countries involved, is trem
Follow RT on America s long-standing opposition to the Russian-backed Nord Stream 2 pipeline could have destroyed its relations with Berlin, Washington s top envoy has said, insisting it will find ways to ensure it doesn t undermine Ukraine.
Facing questioning before the House Foreign Affairs Committee on Tuesday, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that
“the worst possible outcome” of persisting with sanctions against the nearly completed energy link would have seen Germany alienated and the construction finished regardless.
That scenario, he said, would have meant
Defending Washington’s decision earlier this year to drop sanctions against many of the firms involved in the laying of the gas line, he said that