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INTERVIEW: London has no interest in closer Russia-Europe ties, ambassador says

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July 4, 2026

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The British are, in essence, among the architects of the prolonged and deadly confrontation in Ukraine, Andrey Kelin said

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TASS

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· Jul 3, 2026

No grounds for UK-Russia relations to improve — ambassador

At the initiative of the British authorities, bilateral contacts have been frozen, Russian Ambassador to the UK Andrey Kelin said

The korea Herald News

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· Jun 26, 2026

Cheong Wa Dae denies report of natl. security adviser meeting Russian official in Kazakhstan

Cheong Wa Dae denied a news report Friday that National Security Adviser Wi Sung-lac met with a senior Russian government official during a visit to Kazakhstan last month. According to the Donga Ilbo newspaper, which quoted multiple unnamed diplomatic sources, Wi met the Russian official behind closed doors during his May 28-30 trip, in an apparent effort to manage South Korea-Russia tensions triggered by the war in Ukraine. The national security adviser's visit to Kazakhstan was intended for b

Sky News Australia

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· Jul 3, 2026

‘Unbelievable’: Asylum seeker family complains about new-build home in UK

GB News host Patrick Christys reacts to a story of a migrant family in the UK complaining about their new-build home, in which they were housed. “It’s unbelievable, it’s so enraging, they came from Pakistan on a work visa, started working as an Uber driver,” Mr Christys told Sky News host Andrew Bolt. “The work visa expired, so they applied for asylum; they were obviously granted asylum because we just give that out to anyone at the moment. “They’re in a nice rural village where people choose to move … and they’re complaining about it; they’re saying it’s too remote; they say they feel isolated. Oh, I’m sorry, did you want a penthouse in Central London?”

Yonhap News Agency

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· Jun 23, 2026

S. Korea seeks int'l support for UNESCO heritage committee session in Busan

SEOUL, June 23 (Yonhap) -- The foreign ministry said Tuesday it briefed diplomat...

AzerNews

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· Jul 1, 2026

Europe's return to Baku comes with new strategic realities

Ursula von der Leyen's visit to Azerbaijan is the EU's most significant diplomatic engagement with the South Caucasus in years. It reflects a strategic reality that Brussels has been slow to fully acknowledge

Tirana Times

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· Jul 6, 2026

Saudi Ambassador Meets Head of Albania–Saudi Parliamentary Friendship Group

Tirana Times, July 6,2026 – Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to Albania, H.E. Turki bin Ibrahim Al-Madi, received Albanian MP Baldi Çomo, Chairman of the Albania–Saudi Arabia Parliamentary Friendship Group, and Eriol Mile for talks focused on strengthening bilateral cooperation. According to the Embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in Tirana, the meeting discussed ways to deepen cooperation and further develop relations in areas of mutual interest. Çomo underlined the importance of strengthening parliamentary and friendly relations between the two countries, highlighting the potential to expand cooperation in the economy, culture, tourism and institutional exchanges. The meeting is part of Ambassador Al-Madi’s The post Saudi Ambassador Meets Head of Albania–Saudi Parliamentary Friendship Group appeared first on Tirana Times.

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Related coverage for "INTERVIEW: London has no interest in closer Russia-Europe ties, ambassador says": TASS — No grounds for UK-Russia relations to improve — ambassador. The korea Herald News — Cheong Wa Dae denies report of natl. security adviser meeting Russian official in Kazakhstan. Sky News Australia — ‘Unbelievable’: Asylum seeker family complains about new-build home in UK. Yonhap News Agency — S. Korea seeks int'l support for UNESCO heritage committee session in Busan. AzerNews — Europe's return to Baku comes with new strategic realities. Tirana Times — Saudi Ambassador Meets Head of Albania–Saudi Parliamentary Friendship Group