Search: COVID-19,Russia,USA (27 materials)

 

Ambassador Anatoly Antonov's Open Letter

... should their compatriots die due to the coronavirus. Meanwhile, the situation with COVID-19 in the American correctional facilities keeps deteriorating rapidly ( https://www... ... Minister urged to consider the possibility of return to the home country for all the Russian citizens incarcerated in the U.S. In addition, I personally addressed to Attorney-General... ... are under the threat. Anatoly I.Antonov Source: Facebook Embassy of Russia in the USA

08.05.2020

Why Did It Happen? On the Issue of China’s ‘Guilt’ for the Coronavirus Pandemic

... US Army could have hypothetically brought the virus into China, or that theres the possibly it was imported. The line of accusation against the PRC is based on the selective criticism of events from the sequence of actions and decisions taken by the ... ... of dollars and scrapping the personal plans of tens or hundreds of millions of people. In the world that existed before the COVID-19 epidemic, it was impossible for a politician or official in any country to take such steps only on the basis of assumptions....

06.05.2020

Why Russia Sent Humanitarian Aid to the US and Why That's a Good Thing

... exist. A pathogen that up until a few weeks ago was both out of sight and out of mind is now quite the opposite. It’s evolved into a global pandemic that knows no borders, expresses no predilection, and holds no political or national affiliations. COVID-19 has changed every fabric of our society. It’s changed the way we do business, the way we interact with loved ones, and it might change the course of Russia-U.S. relations. That’s because a few weeks ago, Russia did something that was quite remarkable. It sent over a planeload of humanitarian aid to help the United States, who has by all metrics been hit especially hard by this pandemic. More than ...

28.04.2020

The political striptease we are observing against the background of the coronavirus pandemic is not very attractive and makes you want to look away

... at least its part that listens to Washington, to some “scheming.” We are doing everything we can to help all interested Russian citizens to return home. This also applies to our citizens in the United States. Whether our efforts are good enough, ... ... political and psychological barriers, to look at themselves from the outside is one of the lessons that can be learnt from the COVID-19 crisis. Question: Mr Ryabkov, let us recall the New York Times publication which accused President of Russia Vladimir ...

21.04.2020

To Sequestrate, or Not to Sequestrate. The Impact of Covid-19 on Military Budgets

... slow-down of expensive and promising R&D, which in early stages mainly generates costs. The USA: More Money for Each and Every One! U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Russ Scalf... ... disposal of various obsolete assets and the ability to order new ones to replace them. Russia: Revising Priorities Given the general economic environment, the situation for... ... with the information policy allegedly pursued to spread disinformation and panic over COVID-19, there are now new threats like the virus itself, and the Alliance members...

09.04.2020

The Price of Sanctions is Human Lives

... Even though the UN Sanctions Committee approved applications for humanitarian exemptions, a host of problems arose—bank refusals, supplier delays, delays at customs, etc. Christian Wollny: Coronavirus Reveals Cracks in European Unity Individual exemptions ... ... and individual countries, concrete Security Council resolutions are needed. As a permanent member of the Security Council, Russia could spearhead the process. It has at least submitted a draft COVID-19 resolution to the UN General Assembly. However, the General Assembly’s resolutions are only recommendations, while ...

31.03.2020

Coronavirus as a Problem of Fathers and Sons

... from the pandemic, but the youth. Yes, of course, there have been more than twenty thousand deaths around the world – these deaths have almost exclusively been of the elderly... ... greater extent than the lives of any other age group. Maria Gurova: The World After COVID-19: Does Transparent Mean Healthy? Who, if not the young, spend their evenings... ... whose fate is not inconsequential to them – that happens in France, in China, and in Russia. There is no serious conflict between fathers and sons over coronavirus, but...

28.03.2020
 

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    U.S. wants to deter Russia’s military and political activity  
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