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Head of Russian army holds telephone call with US counterpart: ministry by AFP Staff Writers Moscow (AFP) Oct 24, 2022 The head of the Russian army on Monday held a telephone call with his US counterpart to claim that Kyiv's forces were preparing to use a so-called dirty bomb in Ukraine. The defence ministry in a statement said that Russia's army chief Valery Gerasimov held a conversation with General Mark Milley and said that: "During the conversation... the situation related to the possible use of a 'dirty bomb' by Ukraine was continued." The call was the latest in a string of conversations between Russian defence officials and counterparts from NATO countries, during which Moscow said, without providing evidence, that Kyiv was planning to deploy the weapon. Gerasimov earlier in the day held a rare conversation with Britain's highest-ranking military officer, Chief of Defence Staff Admiral Tony Radakin, Moscow said, adding that the officials had also discussed a dirty bomb. London said the call had come at the request of the Russian side. "The Chief of the Defence Staff rejected Russia's allegations that Ukraine is planning actions to escalate the conflict, and he restated the UK's enduring support for Ukraine," the ministry of defence said in a statement.
China's assertive foreign policy under President Xi Beijing (AFP) Oct 21, 2022 A senior Chinese diplomat's scuffle with protesters in Britain as well as a recent victory at the United Nations have put the spotlight back on China's more assertive foreign policy under President Xi Jinping. Bolstered by China's economic and military rise over the past decade, Xi - who is expected to secure a norm-breaking third term after this week's Communist Party Congress - has swerved decisively away from the "keep a low profile" foreign policy mantra espoused by his predecessors. Over ... read more
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