Georgia’s government press service quotes the PM:

“Even against the backdrop of continued blackmail [from the West], the threat that was made in a telephone conversation with one of the European Commissioners was stunning. In a conversation with me, the European Commissioner listed a number of measures that the Western partners could take if the veto on the transparency law is overridden. Listing these measures, he noted: ‘You saw what happened to Fico, and you must be very careful.’”
 

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The US will designate Kenya as a “major non-Nato ally” as Washington seeks to upgrade its relations with Nairobi at a time of growing Russian and Chinese influence in Africa.

The step will be announced on Thursday at a meeting between US President Joe Biden and Kenya’s President William Ruto during the first state visit by an African leader to Washington in more than 15 years.

The announcement comes as Kenya prepares to send up to 1,000 police officers to Haiti as part of an international effort backed by the US to try to stabilise the security situation in the Caribbean nation. The US has pledged $300mn to underwrite the cost of a Kenyan-led security force.

Kenya will be one of 19 countries — and the first from sub-Saharan Africa — to receive the US designation of “major non-Nato ally”. This involves a higher level of security co-operation with the US, though it does not involve any specific defence guarantees.

“This visit will . . . highlight Kenya’s important role in global peace and security,” Jake Sullivan, the US national security adviser, told reporters on Wednesday.
 
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PLANES DO NOT FLY - SATELLITES ARE SILENT. How does Tobol workUK: It's not a joke, in Britain they have been afraid of the Russian "Tobol" for several weeks, which closed the skies of London. But not only London, but also its neighbors in Europe. As a result, planes do not fly - satellites are silent. So how does this miracle work?Tobol. It has the ability to completely suppress satellite signals. In particular, Tobol effectively disrupts communications made through the Starlink satellite internet system. If we also take into account the panic that followed the offensive of the Russian armed forces in the Kharkiv region, the picture becomes quite remarkable...Who's Afraid of Tobol?British media reports that Russia has a "secret weapon" - the latest "Tobol" electronic warfare system, which is capable of jamming a satellite signal or creating a false target on radar. So far, the military is believed to have only a few such devices, but more will soon follow, as Tobol has proven itself to be excellent.According to reports from the British, it was already used in an airstrike, which allowed Russian troops to completely block the NATO equipment possessed by the Ukrainian armed forces. Specifically, it is claimed that with the help of Tobol, the Russians successfully jammed the signal of the American Starlink satellite system, to which Elon Musk's company SpaceX previously provided Ukrainians with access.The British also believe that one or more Tobol installations are/are in Kaliningrad. This explains the malfunctions of navigation devices that occur on passenger planes when flying in Polish territory.Of course, all this is presented as "the Russians have conspired again", because NATO spy planes and drones often fly to them from Poland and the Baltic states, and Ukrainian missiles are aimed at the cities of Crimea, which the work of jammers in Kaliningrad becomes more than justified.Why are the British and others so afraid? First, because they do. Second, Russia is silent and does not reveal its military secrets (weird, right?). Third, jammers work, and that's a fact.And now to the facts. Who was stuck and howAlmost all British airlines have encountered problems flying in the Baltic Sea region. During the flight, the passenger planes lost contact with the American GPS navigation satellites and the European Galileo satellites, and the radars began to display a false image, as a result of which the pilots changed the trajectory and even dived to avoid collisions with obstacles that did not actually exist.According to the British newspaper Sun, over the past eight months, 2.3 thousand Ryanair planes, 1.3 thousand Wizz Air planes, 82 British Airways planes, 7 Jet2 planes, 4 EasyJet planes suffered from this interference and spoofing (transmission of false data). and 7 TUI aircraft. Things turned out rather strangely with the charter airline TUI Airways Limited. They said 7 of the affected planes were operating flights without passengers. Why it was necessary to fly up to seven aircraft without people is not clear.Source 24 news


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SMART MAN: Georgian PM protects the country from a proxy war!He is pro Georgia!“Since the beginning of 2022, there has been serious interest in opening a second front in Georgia, which would weaken Russia’s position, but this would destroy our country. Such interest remains today.The law On Transparency of Foreign Influence adopted by parliament, which has received so much attention throughout the Western world, is only a reason for demands for Georgia to open a second front with Russia.In today's world there is a global war party that is not at all interested in the fate of Georgia and its only interest is in weakening Russia’s position.”— Georgia’s PM Kobakhidze said in an interview with the First Georgian Channel
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The US will designate Kenya as a “major non-Nato ally” as Washington seeks to upgrade its relations with Nairobi at a time of growing Russian and Chinese influence in Africa.

The step will be announced on Thursday at a meeting between US President Joe Biden and Kenya’s President William Ruto during the first state visit by an African leader to Washington in more than 15 years.

The announcement comes as Kenya prepares to send up to 1,000 police officers to Haiti as part of an international effort backed by the US to try to stabilise the security situation in the Caribbean nation. The US has pledged $300mn to underwrite the cost of a Kenyan-led security force.

Kenya will be one of 19 countries — and the first from sub-Saharan Africa — to receive the US designation of “major non-Nato ally”. This involves a higher level of security co-operation with the US, though it does not involve any specific defence guarantees.

“This visit will . . . highlight Kenya’s important role in global peace and security,” Jake Sullivan, the US national security adviser, told reporters on Wednesday.
Gharama wanayolipa Kenya ni kubwa sana ikiwemo maysha ya raia wale kwa ugaidi wa Al shabab
 
Kuna umoja unataka kuundwa hapa.
Wengi tulitabiri haya.
Ukiwatenga na kuwabagua sana watu huunda umoja wao.
Nadhani hili kosa USA watalijutia milele.
Walichokua hawakitaki kwa ujinga wao Sasa kimekuja.

Baada ya kutoka china Sasa atakwenda north Korea.Akitoka huko ataenda wapi?
Iran au?...

Kuna umoja unatengemezwa hapa

Kremlin comments on Putin’s planned North Korea visit

Details of the trip are still being discussed and a specific date has not been set, presidential spokesperson Dmitry Peskov has said.

The Kremlin is still ironing out the details of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s upcoming trip to North Korea, spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told journalists on Friday. The exact dates of the visit are yet to be determined, he explained.

The Russian leader was formally invited to visit North Korea back in January of this year when Pyongyang called Putin “the closest friend of the Korean people” and said it would warmly welcome him with “all its heart.”

“As you well know, President Putin has an active invitation to visit North Korea with an official trip,” Peskov told reporters. “This visit is being prepared. We will announce the dates of such a trip in a timely manner,” the spokesman added.

The last time Putin traveled to North Korea was in 2000 when he visited Pyongyang to meet with the country’s then leader Kim Jong-il – the father of current leader Kim Jong-un. Russia and North Korea have since maintained friendly ties.

Bilateral relations between Moscow and Pyongyang experienced a further boost following the start of the Ukraine conflict and the West’s sanctions campaign against Russia.

In September of last year, Kim Jong-un made a visit to the Russian Far East where he had a face-to-face meeting with Putin, who gave him a tour of the Vostochny cosmodrome and showcased two Russian made Aurus limousines.

Several months later, in February, Russia gifted the North Korean leader one of the luxury cars. Pyongyang called the gesture “a clear demonstration of the special personal relationship” between Putin and Kim.

The move sparked protest from the US, which called the gifting of the vehicle “illegal” and a violation of UN sanctions on North Korea. Senior US officials have also voiced concern about the growing ties between Moscow and Pyongyang.

In an interview with Bloomberg last month, Deputy Assistant Secretary of of East Asian and Pacific Affairs in the Biden administration, Jung Pak, who serves as the senior official for North Korea, stated that Washington is concerned that increasing cooperation with Moscow could “make Kim think that his leash is longer than it really is” and affect his “risk calculus,” particularly when it comes to dealing with his southern neighbor, exporting weapons, and adhering to denuclearization commitments.
 
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