US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken tweeted about the US decision to provide $ 64 million in humanitarian aid to the Afghan people. Blinken stressed that the United States will use all diplomatic and economic means to support a stable future in Afghanistan.
Foreign Policy quoted informed diplomats as saying that the United States and China reached an agreement after weeks of behind-the-scenes negotiations barring Myanmar's military rulers from speaking at next week's UN General Assembly. The agreement has been unofficially approved by the European Union, ASEAN and Russia
US President Joe Biden will host the Prime Ministers of Japan, Australia and India at the White House on September 24. The meeting will take place on the eve of the UN General Assembly in New York
Anthony Blinken told members of the House of Representatives that, given Pakistan's actions over the past 20 years, the United States intends to address its relationship with Pakistan in the next few weeks and its expectations for its future role in international cooperation and counterterrorism. Check
Reuters quoted an informed source from the Gulf Arab states as saying that after the US withdrew from Afghanistan and the possibility of the country becoming a new base for al-Qaeda terrorists, US Arab allies were skeptical about continuing to rely on US security support.