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(CNN) Russian President Vladimir Putin, for the second time this week, floated the possibility that Russia may formally change its military doctrine of not being the first to use nuclear weapons in a conflict, days after he warned of the "increasing" threat of nuclear war. "They (the US) have it in their strategy, in the documents it is spelled out -- a preventive blow. We, on the other hand, have formulated a retaliatory strike in our strategy," Putin said at a news conference in the Kyrgyzstan capital Bishkek. Putin said that United States' policy was not to exclude the possibility of "disarming" nuclear strike, while Russia's doctrine is to use nuclear weapons as the last resort. No one was shy when they talked about it out loud in previous times and years," he said.
MOSCOW, Dec 9 (Reuters) - Russia, the world's biggest exporter of energy, may cut oil production and will refuse to sell oil to any country which imposes the West's price cap on Russian oil, President Vladimir Putin said on Friday. The Group of Seven and Australia last week agreed a $60 per barrel price cap on Russian seaborne crude oil after European Union members overcame resistance from Poland. Putin said that Russia had an agreement with OPEC+ about production so such a drastic step was still only a possibility. And concrete steps will be outlined in the decree of the president of Russia, which will be released in the next few days," Putin said. Putin also said Moscow would not lose out from the West's price cap and that the government's finances would hold up fine.
BISHKEK, Oct 19 (Reuters) - Kyrgyzstan has asked a Russia-led security bloc to deploy peacekeeping troops at its disputed border with Tajikistan to ensure a ceasefire holds between the two ex-Soviet Central Asian countries, a senior Kyrgyz official said on Wednesday. At least 100 people were killed last month in fighting involving the use of tanks, aircraft and rocket artillery on a disputed section of the border. read moreAlthough the ceasefire agreed on Sept.16 has held up so far, Tajikistan's border guard service accused Kyrgyzstan on Wednesday of bringing more military hardware close to the border and building fortifications with "malevolent plans". Both Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan maintain close ties with Moscow and host Russian military bases. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterReporting by Olga Dzyubenko; Additional reporting by Nazarali Pirnazarov in Dushanbe; Writing by Olzhas Auyezov; Editing by Alex RichardsonOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
WASHINGTON, Oct 17 (Reuters) - The U.S. Commerce Department said on Monday it had issued an order denying export privileges to Russian carrier Ural Airlines, citing what it said were ongoing export violations. The order terminates the right of Ural to participate in transactions subject to U.S. export regulations. President Joe Biden's administration has stepped up the crackdown against Russian airlines that followed the invasion of Ukraine, seeking to deny them access to spare parts, refueling and other services. To date, Commerce has issued 10 orders against Russia and Belarus’s biggest airlines, said Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Export Enforcement Matthew S. Axelrod. With the additions, there were 183 Boeing and Airbus aircraft on the list mostly operated by Russian airlines for apparent violations of U.S. export controls, the department said.
He'd changed from a Turkish Airlines to a United Airlines flight in Schiphol. He ended his journey with an economy-class United Airlines flight from Amsterdam to Newark Liberty Airport, New Jersey, which arrived on August 28. Saith said that he then contacted United Airlines "immediately" by phone and using its online chat function. He said he also contacted Turkish Airlines by both email and Twitter direct message. The chaos has led to mounds of lost luggage swamping airports.
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