Blinken discusses Ukraine situation with Jaishankar ahead of 2+2 dialogue \
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Blinken discusses Ukraine situation with Jaishankar ahead of 2+2 dialogue

06-Apr-2022
Washington [US], April 6 (ANI): US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Tuesday spoke with External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar to review regional and global priorities, including the situation in Ukraine.
06-Apr-2022 World
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Blinken speaks with Ukrainian FM, discusses growing civilian casualties \
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Blinken speaks with Ukrainian FM, discusses growing civilian casualties

19-Mar-2022
Washington [US], March 19 (ANI): US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Friday (local time) held a phone call with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba and discussed the growing number of civilian casualties in the ongoing conflict while talking about the efforts to bring an end to the war.
19-Mar-2022 World
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Ukrainian President discusses with EU members on various sanction against Russia \
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Ukrainian President discusses with EU members on various sanction against Russia

10-Mar-2022
Kyiv [Ukraine], March 10 (ANI): Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy consulted with EU members and talked to Charles Michel, President of the European Council to discuss various sanctions against Russia to ensure the security of civilians.
10-Mar-2022 World
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Tedros calls for new high-level working group to get 40% vaccinated by year’s end  \
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Tedros calls for new high-level working group to get 40% vaccinated by year’s end 

12-Nov-2021
With just seven weeks to go before the end of the year, the World Health Organization (WHO) is asking Member States to immediately establish a high-level working group, to reach the target of vaccinating 40% of the world’s population against COVID19, by 31 December.  
The  was made this Wednesday by Director-General, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, at a meeting with foreign ministers hosted by the United States.   “Nearly 80 countries, half of them in Africa, will not reach our 40% vaccination target without your help. To reach that target, we need an additional 550 million doses”, Tedros informed.  

Urgent action 

The WHO chief asked countries which have already reached high coverage rates, to give their place in the queue to  and AVAT, the African Union initiative for vaccine distribution, pointing out that the United States has already led the way with its government supply of Moderna shots.  “And we ask you to fully fund the , which needs $23.4 billion over the next 12 months to get vaccines, tests, treatments and PPE to where they are needed most”, he added.   By mid-2022, WHO wants 70% of the population in all countries to be vaccinated.  

Two questions 

The WHO Director-General said the meeting was about two fundamental questions: How to end the pandemic? And, how to make the world safer?  For Tedros, “ultimately, the pandemic is a crisis of solidarity that has exposed and exacerbated fundamental weaknesses in the global health architecture.”  In that context, he argued, the only way to address those weaknesses is with a binding treaty or agreement between nations.  “Such an agreement would provide the overarching framework to foster greater international cooperation”, he said, adding that it should focus on three key areas. 

Key areas

First, better governance, with a heads of State council, anchored in WHO, to provide high-level political leadership for rapid and coordinated action.  “The council could be supported by a ministerial standing committee, which WHO Member States are now working to establish, under the WHO Executive Board”, Tedros explained.   Second, better financing. WHO supports the idea of a financial intermediary fund established at the  to address gaps identified by the agency, and financed by countries and regional organizations.   Thirdly, Tedros said, the world needs a strengthened, empowered and sustainably financed WHO, at the centre of the global health architecture.  “Almost three quarters of a century ago, the nations of the world created WHO to be the leading and coordinating authority on global health. Now, the nations of the world must fulfil that mission and mandate”, he concluded.  
12-Nov-2021 United Nations
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Tedros calls for new high-level working group to get 40% vaccinated by year’s end  \
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Tedros calls for new high-level working group to get 40% vaccinated by year’s end 

12-Nov-2021
With just seven weeks to go before the end of the year, the World Health Organization (WHO) is asking Member States to immediately establish a high-level working group, to reach the target of vaccinating 40% of the world’s population against COVID19, by 31 December.  
The  was made this Wednesday by Director-General, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, at a meeting with foreign ministers hosted by the United States.   “Nearly 80 countries, half of them in Africa, will not reach our 40% vaccination target without your help. To reach that target, we need an additional 550 million doses”, Tedros informed.  

Urgent action 

The WHO chief asked countries which have already reached high coverage rates, to give their place in the queue to  and AVAT, the African Union initiative for vaccine distribution, pointing out that the United States has already led the way with its government supply of Moderna shots.  “And we ask you to fully fund the , which needs $23.4 billion over the next 12 months to get vaccines, tests, treatments and PPE to where they are needed most”, he added.   By mid-2022, WHO wants 70% of the population in all countries to be vaccinated.  

Two questions 

The WHO Director-General said the meeting was about two fundamental questions: How to end the pandemic? And, how to make the world safer?  For Tedros, “ultimately, the pandemic is a crisis of solidarity that has exposed and exacerbated fundamental weaknesses in the global health architecture.”  In that context, he argued, the only way to address those weaknesses is with a binding treaty or agreement between nations.  “Such an agreement would provide the overarching framework to foster greater international cooperation”, he said, adding that it should focus on three key areas. 

Key areas

First, better governance, with a heads of State council, anchored in WHO, to provide high-level political leadership for rapid and coordinated action.  “The council could be supported by a ministerial standing committee, which WHO Member States are now working to establish, under the WHO Executive Board”, Tedros explained.   Second, better financing. WHO supports the idea of a financial intermediary fund established at the  to address gaps identified by the agency, and financed by countries and regional organizations.   Thirdly, Tedros said, the world needs a strengthened, empowered and sustainably financed WHO, at the centre of the global health architecture.  “Almost three quarters of a century ago, the nations of the world created WHO to be the leading and coordinating authority on global health. Now, the nations of the world must fulfil that mission and mandate”, he concluded.  
12-Nov-2021 United Nations
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Tedros calls for new high-level working group to get 40% vaccinated by year’s end  \
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Tedros calls for new high-level working group to get 40% vaccinated by year’s end 

12-Nov-2021
With just seven weeks to go before the end of the year, the World Health Organization (WHO) is asking Member States to immediately establish a high-level working group, to reach the target of vaccinating 40% of the world’s population against COVID19, by 31 December.  
The  was made this Wednesday by Director-General, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, at a meeting with foreign ministers hosted by the United States.   “Nearly 80 countries, half of them in Africa, will not reach our 40% vaccination target without your help. To reach that target, we need an additional 550 million doses”, Tedros informed.  

Urgent action 

The WHO chief asked countries which have already reached high coverage rates, to give their place in the queue to  and AVAT, the African Union initiative for vaccine distribution, pointing out that the United States has already led the way with its government supply of Moderna shots.  “And we ask you to fully fund the , which needs $23.4 billion over the next 12 months to get vaccines, tests, treatments and PPE to where they are needed most”, he added.   By mid-2022, WHO wants 70% of the population in all countries to be vaccinated.  

Two questions 

The WHO Director-General said the meeting was about two fundamental questions: How to end the pandemic? And, how to make the world safer?  For Tedros, “ultimately, the pandemic is a crisis of solidarity that has exposed and exacerbated fundamental weaknesses in the global health architecture.”  In that context, he argued, the only way to address those weaknesses is with a binding treaty or agreement between nations.  “Such an agreement would provide the overarching framework to foster greater international cooperation”, he said, adding that it should focus on three key areas. 

Key areas

First, better governance, with a heads of State council, anchored in WHO, to provide high-level political leadership for rapid and coordinated action.  “The council could be supported by a ministerial standing committee, which WHO Member States are now working to establish, under the WHO Executive Board”, Tedros explained.   Second, better financing. WHO supports the idea of a financial intermediary fund established at the  to address gaps identified by the agency, and financed by countries and regional organizations.   Thirdly, Tedros said, the world needs a strengthened, empowered and sustainably financed WHO, at the centre of the global health architecture.  “Almost three quarters of a century ago, the nations of the world created WHO to be the leading and coordinating authority on global health. Now, the nations of the world must fulfil that mission and mandate”, he concluded.  
12-Nov-2021 United Nations
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Tedros calls for new high-level working group to get 40% vaccinated by year’s end  \
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Tedros calls for new high-level working group to get 40% vaccinated by year’s end 

12-Nov-2021
With just seven weeks to go before the end of the year, the World Health Organization (WHO) is asking Member States to immediately establish a high-level working group, to reach the target of vaccinating 40% of the world’s population against COVID19, by 31 December.  
The  was made this Wednesday by Director-General, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, at a meeting with foreign ministers hosted by the United States.   “Nearly 80 countries, half of them in Africa, will not reach our 40% vaccination target without your help. To reach that target, we need an additional 550 million doses”, Tedros informed.  

Urgent action 

The WHO chief asked countries which have already reached high coverage rates, to give their place in the queue to  and AVAT, the African Union initiative for vaccine distribution, pointing out that the United States has already led the way with its government supply of Moderna shots.  “And we ask you to fully fund the , which needs $23.4 billion over the next 12 months to get vaccines, tests, treatments and PPE to where they are needed most”, he added.   By mid-2022, WHO wants 70% of the population in all countries to be vaccinated.  

Two questions 

The WHO Director-General said the meeting was about two fundamental questions: How to end the pandemic? And, how to make the world safer?  For Tedros, “ultimately, the pandemic is a crisis of solidarity that has exposed and exacerbated fundamental weaknesses in the global health architecture.”  In that context, he argued, the only way to address those weaknesses is with a binding treaty or agreement between nations.  “Such an agreement would provide the overarching framework to foster greater international cooperation”, he said, adding that it should focus on three key areas. 

Key areas

First, better governance, with a heads of State council, anchored in WHO, to provide high-level political leadership for rapid and coordinated action.  “The council could be supported by a ministerial standing committee, which WHO Member States are now working to establish, under the WHO Executive Board”, Tedros explained.   Second, better financing. WHO supports the idea of a financial intermediary fund established at the  to address gaps identified by the agency, and financed by countries and regional organizations.   Thirdly, Tedros said, the world needs a strengthened, empowered and sustainably financed WHO, at the centre of the global health architecture.  “Almost three quarters of a century ago, the nations of the world created WHO to be the leading and coordinating authority on global health. Now, the nations of the world must fulfil that mission and mandate”, he concluded.  
12-Nov-2021 United Nations
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Blinken speaks to German FM, discusses evacuation of people from Afghanistan \
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Blinken speaks to German FM, discusses evacuation of people from Afghanistan

25-Aug-2021
Washington [US], August 25 (ANI): Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke with German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas on Tuesday (local time) and discussed coordinating efforts to evacuate people from Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover last week.
25-Aug-2021 World
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