The European Union will not lift sanctions on Syria until the new government ensures minority rights and women’s rights are protected and rejects religious extremism, according to EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas. The EU is cautious about providing additional financial aid to Syria, emphasizing the need for accountability for crimes committed under Assad’s regime. Kallas highlights the importance of ensuring justice and accountability for Assad’s actions to pave the way for a stable and inclusive future for Syria.
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Britain is failing to prepare itself for war with Russia, top general warns
Retired senior general Sir Richard Shirreff warned that Britain is not adequately prepared for a war with Russia and cannot rely on the US or Nato, stressing the need for a strong deterrent in Europe. Concerns were raised by former defence secretary Ben Wallace, Labour peer Admiral Lord West, and Nato general secretary Mark Rutte about the West's readiness for potential conflict with Russia. Sir Richard emphasized the importance of Europe stepping up its defense...
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