"We look forward to rebuilding relations with Paris," said Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, noting that his efforts to hold talks with the French president had so far been fruitless. The signing of the Agus agreement between Australia, the United States and Britain and the cancellation of Australia's previous agreement with France angered Paris.
Brent crude rose slightly to $ 76.37 a barrel on Thursday, according to Reuters. Reuters blamed falling prices on Gulf of Mexico storms and rising global demand for oil.
The Pan-American Health Organization (WHO) said that despite the decline in the number of coronary casualties in the Americas, the outbreak of the disease in the region will continue in 2022, and stressed that for this reason, preventive measures should continue in these countries.
EU foreign policy chief Joseph Borrell and US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken met on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly. During the meeting, Borrell stressed the need to resume talks on reviving Burjam, saying that the opportunity to revive the agreement was not permanent.
For the first time since 2019, Mark Millie, Joint Chiefs of Staff, and his Russian counterpart, Valery Grasimov, met for six hours in Helsinki, Finland. According to a brief US military statement, the talks were aimed at "reducing the potential risk and operational disputes."