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Moscow slams US 'hysterics' over planes sent to Caracas by Staff Writers Moscow (AFP) Dec 11, 2018 The Kremlin on Tuesday slammed Washington's "undiplomatic" response to its deployment of two bomber planes to Venezuela for exercises. Two Russian long-range strategic bombers landed in Venezuela on Monday for what the Venezuelan government said were air force exercises aimed at strengthening the defence of the leftist-ruled South American country. US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Twitter condemned Russia for "sending bombers halfway around the world." He said the deployment was a case of "two corrupt governments squandering public funds, and squelching liberty and freedom while their people suffer". President Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov said "this is of course highly undiplomatic of the secretary of state" and called Pompeo's tweet "unacceptable". Answering the accusation of squandering funds, Peskov said "we don't agree with this, what's more it's probably not very appropriate for a country to make such statements when half its defence budget could feed the whole of Africa." Foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova attacked what she called US "hysteria" over the planes. "Just two planes and the State Department gets hysterics. Colleagues: you shouldn't stress out so much," she wrote on Facebook. The Russian foreign ministry in a later statement said that "such clear neglect of the norms of diplomatic etiquette cannot be considered a run-of-the-mill incident." "What the Secretary of State said is unacceptable, not to mention completely unprofessional." The ministry urged the US to "count the money in its own pocket" instead of criticising Moscow's decisions, referring to the US spending its "colossal military budget" on campaigns in Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya. Russia sent about 100 pilots and other personnel along with two Tupolev-160 bombers and two other aircraft to Caracas. The commander of the Russian air force's long-range aircraft, General Sergei Kobylash, said the exercises "will help us understand better how Venezuela's pilots are organised and trained (and) share our experience with them." Russia sent the planes following a visit to Moscow last week by Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro for talks with Putin, who expressed support for the beleaguered socialist government. am/bmm
Short, sharp shock if no-deal Brexit London (AFP) Dec 10, 2018 From food businesses stockpiling imports to passengers wondering if their flights will take off, many in Britain are worried about splitting from the European Union without an agreement in March.A The possibility of Britain breaking of from its main trading partner without any arrangements in place grew Monday after Prime Minister Theresa May delayed indefinitely a vote in parliament on her draft withdrawal agreement. Doom-and-gloom predictions about life after a "no-deal" Brexit are plentiful ... read more
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