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Israel breaks up Iranian spy ring, Ukraine "calls" for US to increase military support, Russia summons Finnish ambassador to protest asset confiscation

Báo Quốc TếBáo Quốc Tế31/10/2024

Russia accuses the West of sabotaging cyberspace, Venezuela recalls its ambassador to Brazil, North Korean troops appear in Donetsk, Iran may attack Israel before the US presidential election, Hamas rejects a short-term ceasefire in Gaza, North Korean missiles fall outside the EEZ... are some of the notable international events in the past 24 hours.


Triều Tiên ra tuyên bố về vụ phóng ICBM, nói lập kỷ lục, Mỹ-Nhật Bản phản đối, Tổng thống Hàn Quốc ra lệnh khẩn. (Nguồn: KCNA)
North Korea issues statement on ICBM launch, says it sets record, US-Japan protest, South Korean President issues urgent order. (Source: KCNA)

The World & Vietnam Newspaper highlights some of the day's international news highlights.

Asia-Pacific

*Beijing accuses the US of deliberately distorting China-Russia relations: Chinese Defense Ministry spokesman Zhang Xiaogang on October 31 accused Washington of deliberately distorting relations between Russia and China, in order to deceive the international community.

This statement was made after US Air Force Major General Devin R. Pepper said in early October that increasingly close cooperation between Russia and China led the US to believe that the two countries had created an alliance similar to NATO.

A Chinese Defense Ministry spokesman also dismissed a statement by G7 defense ministers earlier this month about concerns over China-Russia cooperation on the Ukraine issue, saying it "distorted the facts." (Sputniknews)

*Japan: North Korean missile falls outside EEZ: According to NHK, on ​​the morning of October 31, the Japanese government confirmed that North Korea launched an object, most likely a ballistic missile, in a vertical trajectory towards the Sea of ​​Japan.

According to a Japanese government official, as of 7:45 a.m., the object was still in flight. The expected point of impact was outside Japan's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) in the Sea of ​​Japan.

The Crisis Management Center at the Japanese Prime Minister's Office is actively gathering information on the incident. Earlier, the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff also announced that North Korea had launched a ballistic missile, most likely an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). (Yonhap)

*Japan warns North Korean missile is capable of reaching the US: Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi said on October 31 that the range of the intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) recently tested by North Korea could reach more than 15,000 km, depending on the weight of the warhead.

Speaking to reporters, Mr. Hayashi emphasized: "Based on the information obtained such as range and altitude, the estimated range of the intercontinental ballistic missile launched by North Korea could reach more than 15,000 km depending on the warhead weight." (Sputniknews)

*Thailand affirms its determination to protect disputed territory with Cambodia: Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Phumtham Wechayachai said on October 30 that the Thai government will do its utmost to protect national sovereignty.

The message was delivered by Mr. Phumtham after the opposition Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP) protested against the Government's use of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed by Thailand and Cambodia in 2001 to pursue the goal of jointly exploiting resources in the Gulf of Thailand.

Mr. Phumtham stressed that the Pheu Thai Party-led government has not taken any action regarding Koh Kut Island, and affirmed that it will not lose the island to Cambodia. (Bangkok Post)

*Japan sends note of protest to North Korea over ICBM launch: On October 31, Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi announced that Japan has sent a note of protest to North Korea through diplomatic channels in Beijing regarding the intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) launch earlier that day.

Speaking at a press conference in Tokyo, Mr. Hayashi condemned: "This launch contributes to escalating tensions around the world. Such launches violate UN Security Council resolutions and cause serious problems for people's security. We have lodged a strong protest through diplomatic channels through the embassy in Beijing."

Meanwhile, KCNA reported that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un confirmed the launch, saying the move demonstrated Pyongyang's "will to counterattack" against its opponents. (Sputniknews)

Europe

*North Korean troops appear in Donetsk: Director of the Ukrainian Center for Countering Disinformation (CCD), Andriy Kovalenko, said that North Korean troops have appeared in the occupied territories of Ukraine, specifically in Donetsk.

Speaking on television, Mr. Kovalenko stated that these soldiers have not directly participated in the battle because they belong to the engineering corps. According to Mr. Kovalenko, after the warm-up phase, they will be mobilized to other areas. He analyzed: "The deployment of 10,000-12,000 North Korean soldiers in one direction will help Russia withdraw its troops from there and mobilize them to the East, especially the Kharkiv region."

Earlier, according to the Ukrainian Defense Intelligence Agency, about 11,000 North Korean soldiers will be ready to fight alongside Russia in November after training at training grounds in Russia. (Ukrinform)

*Russia prosecutes US mercenaries for invading Kursk province: The Russian Military Investigation Agency has just opened a criminal case against US citizen Robert Wertman, accusing him of murder, attempted murder, acts of terrorism and other crimes under the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation.

Investigators believe that Wertman was directly involved in the armed conflict as a mercenary on Russian territory when he entered the Kursk region from Ukraine in early September 2024. Earlier, it was reported that a mercenary from the US 75th Ranger Regiment, which specializes in sabotage and destruction of military infrastructure, was killed in Russia's Bryansk region. (AFP)

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*Ukrainian General asks US for increased military support: On October 31, Ukrainian Army Commander Alexander Syrsky had a phone call with General Christopher Cavoli, Commander of US Army Europe, to brief him on the situation on the front line.

Mr Syrsky confirmed that the main topic of the call was the current situation on the front line, with fierce fighting taking place along the entire front line. He also asked General Cavoli to increase defense support for the Ukrainian army, pointing out the superiority of Russian forces and equipment.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on October 30 that the Ukrainian army must retreat despite being outnumbered by one-eighths of its opponents. Earlier on October 29, the head of the Supreme Court of Ukraine Stanislav Kravchenko pointed to a significant increase in desertions and described the situation as alarming. (Reuters)

*Russia accuses the West of sabotaging cyberspace: Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on October 31 that Western countries continue to maliciously interfere in Russia's cyberspace to sabotage the country's critical infrastructure.

Speaking via video at the International Relations conference at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO), Lavrov said that modern technology, while opening up more opportunities, "also creates significant risks." "The main source of these challenges is the West, which aims to maintain its unlimited freedom in the international information space," Lavrov stressed. (TASS)

*Russia summons Finnish ambassador to protest asset seizure: The Finnish Foreign Ministry said Moscow responded strongly to Helsinki's seizure of Russian assets last week by summoning the Finnish ambassador to Russia on October 30 and sending a diplomatic note of protest.

Finland’s national law enforcement agency seized several Russian-owned properties in the country last week. In a note, the Russian Foreign Ministry asked Finland to reconsider the decision and warned that “if necessary, the Russian side will take retaliatory measures.”

Finnish newspaper Helsingin Sanomat reported on October 29 that 44 Russian properties across the country with a total value of more than 35 million euros were seized by Finnish authorities on October 24. (AFP)

Middle East-Africa

*Israel breaks up Iranian spy ring: Israel's Internal Security Agency (Shin Bet) said on October 31 that it had broken up a ring carrying out espionage activities for Iran inside the country.

The Shin Bet said it arrested an Israeli couple in the town of Lod, near Tel Aviv, for gathering intelligence on national infrastructure and security sites, including the headquarters of the Mossad intelligence agency, as well as for spying on a female academic. The Shin Bet alleged the ring was part of an Iranian effort to recruit people of Caucasian origin.

In early October, the Shin Bet also announced the dismantling of two separate spy rings, which were believed to have been serving Iran on missions in Jerusalem and northern Israel. (Al Jazeera)

*Hamas rejects short-term ceasefire in Gaza: A senior official of the Hamas Islamist movement said on October 31 that the group rejected all proposals for a temporary ceasefire and would only accept a long-term ceasefire.

"The idea of ​​a pause in the war is only to escalate it later. This is what we have expressed. Hamas is in favor of a permanent end to the war, not a temporary one," senior Hamas leader Taher al-Nunu explained.

On October 28, Israel and Qatar discussed a short-term ceasefire in exchange for some hostages. However, Hamas said it had not received any proposal on the matter. (Arab News)

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*Russia ready to help establish peace between Lebanon and Israel: Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov affirmed on October 31 that Moscow is ready to help establish peace between Lebanon and Israel and is making efforts to do so, including by promoting bilateral relations.

“We are in contact with all parties regarding Lebanon. I have not heard such proposals,” Bogdanov said at a press conference.

Earlier, the Ynet news portal, citing senior Israeli officials, said that Israel, with the participation of the United States, is actively negotiating a solution with Lebanon, and wants Russia to play a special role in ensuring compliance with the agreement in the future. (Sputnik)

*Iran may attack Israel before US presidential election: CNN quoted a senior official as saying that Iran could respond to an Israeli attack on the country before the US presidential election, scheduled to take place on November 5.

“Iran’s response to (Israel’s) aggression will be… painful. It could come before the US presidential election,” the source said.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said late last week that it was carrying out strikes on military targets in Iran as part of a response to the October 1 attack on the Jewish state. (CNN/TASS)

America - Latin America

*The US may allow Ukraine to use weapons against North Korean soldiers: US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announced on October 30 that the Ukrainian military will be able to use US weapons against North Korean soldiers. According to Mr. Austin, Ukraine will be able to use US weapons as a means of self-defense and the US can respond to North Korea sending troops to Russia. However, Mr. Austin did not give details.

“If North Korean soldiers are fighting alongside Russian soldiers in this conflict … Ukrainian soldiers have the right to defend themselves and they will do so with the weapons that we and others have provided. That is to be expected,” Austin said in a statement. Earlier, US President Joe Biden also said that the Armed Forces of Ukraine (VSU) should attack North Korean soldiers if they entered Ukrainian territory. Asked if the Ukrainians should “strike back,” Biden told reporters: “If they enter Ukrainian territory, yes.” (AP)

*UN passes resolution demanding US end embargo on Cuba: With 187 votes in favor, 2 votes against and 1 abstention, the United Nations General Assembly (UN) on October 30 passed a resolution on the need to end the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the US on Cuba.

Since 1992, the UN's highest deliberative body has annually called on the US to lift its embargo on Cuba. In 2023, a resolution calling for an end to the US policy won overwhelming support with 187 votes in favor, 2 against (the US and Israel) and 1 abstention (Ukraine).

According to statistics from the Cuban Government, from March 2023 to February 2024, the US embargo policy caused an estimated material damage of over 5 billion USD to the country, bringing the total damage to hundreds of billions of USD over the past 6 decades. (VNA)

*Venezuela recalls Ambassador to Brazil: On October 30, the Venezuelan government recalled its Ambassador to Brazil, Manuel Vedell, for consultation, and rejected the neighboring country's "interventionist and rude" statements towards Caracas.

A statement from the Venezuelan Foreign Ministry said that, at the direction of President Nicolas Maduro, Ambassador Manuel Vadell to Brazil was recalled “immediately” for consultations on statements made by representatives of the Brazilian government, in particular Mr. Celso Amorim, senior advisor on foreign affairs to Brazilian President Lula da Silva. (AFP)



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