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The two countries' presidents, Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping, recently announced their intention to expand the use of their national currencies - the ruble and the yuan - in bilateral financial transactions. The two states have agreed to develop financial instruments for this purpose and signed an intergovernmental agreement to boost cross-currency settlements. Both are also working on their own alternatives to the globally recognized SWIFT payment system.
"It's only at the very beginning and we're talking about only two countries. They're fairy large countries and it could be a significant amount of trade in non-dollar currencies or in kind," Jack Rasmus, professor of political economy at Saint Mary's College of California, told RT.
While Russia has already called on allied emerging economies - Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) - to develop settlement instruments in national currencies, the anti-dollar push will not go unnoticed and will face a response from Washington, according to the analyst.
"Dollar is still the global currency. I think it'll be a fight with BRICS. The US won't stand by and do nothing if BRICS join the China-Russia payment system," Rasmus said. He added that if BRICS countries finally join Russia and China, Washington will definitely "take counter-actions overtly and covertly to discourage it."
The LNA announced that its fighter jets have "destroyed" a Turkish UAV during takeoff at Mitiga airport outside Tripoli on Sunday. Haftar's information division claimed on Facebook that the drone was delivered to Libya by Ankara to carry out attacks against LNA forces.
Mitiga airport authorities confirmed that the facility was hit by an airstrike, saying that all flights have been put on hold until further notice.
The German Chamber of Commerce and Industry has stated that the trade volume between Iran and Germany collapsed by 48 percent from January to April in comparison to the same period in 2018 and reached 529 million euros. According to the newspapers from the German media group Funke, many German companies preferred to abide by US sanctions, fearing that they would lose access to US markets.
According to the report, the sanction policy most impacted Germany's mechanical engineering sector. It tops the list with a 41 percent share in exports, followed by the chemical industry with 24 percent, and food exports with 13 percent. At the same time, imports from Iran to Germany decreased by 39 percent to 80 million euros over the same period this year. The lion's share of Iranian exports to Germany consists of food and natural resources.
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- EU vows to continue trade with Iran, denounces US decision not to extend waivers to purchase Tehran's crude
- Fear of US sanctions means European firms 'won't dare' use new EU payment system for trade with Iran
- Iran says it 'cannot wait forever' for European trade mechanisms that avoid US sanctions
- Russian lawmaker blasts US sanction threats against EU firms over Iran ties as blackmail
Saudi Arabia has moved to boost security measures in its territorial waters in the wake of recent "sabotage attacks" on several oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman in May-June, the country's Energy Minister Khalid Al Falih told reporters on Monday. Previously, Falih called for a "swift and decisive response to the threat against energy supplies... created by the recent terrorist acts in the Arabian Gulf".
The decision comes a few days after the UN Security Council member states condemned the attacks on oil tankers as a serious threat to international maritime navigation and international security.

Act.IL’s chief executive Yarden Ben Yosef is an eight-year veteran of Israel’s military intelligence agency.
The Ministry of Strategic Affairs is dedicated to a global "war" against BDS, the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement for Palestinian rights.
To conceal its involvement, the ministry has admitted to working through front groups that "do not want to expose their connection with the state."
The troll army Act.IL is one of many such groups. It focuses on spreading Israeli propaganda online.
What does it do with its million dollar budget?
Comment: More background on the points raised by Mr. Winesley
- Leaked clips from censored documentary "The Lobby" reveal Israeli government behind attacks on US activists
- A New Wave Of Hardline Anti-BDS Tactics Are Targeting Students, And No One Knows Who's Behind It
- Censored Al Jazeera film names Adam Milstein as financier of Israeli smear organization Canary Mission
- Hasbara on tap: Israel sets up fake Eurovision boycott page to counter BDS campaign
- Jewish activists from Labour party defend Jeremy Corbyn as the Israel lobby attacks
- Corbyn attends left-wing Jewish group's Passover event... and is attacked regardless
In one of the most remarkable partnerships in modern American political history, Soros and Charles Koch, the more active of the two brothers, are joining to finance a new foreign-policy think tank in Washington. It will promote an approach to the world based on diplomacy and restraint rather than threats, sanctions, and bombing. This is a radical notion in Washington, where every major think tank promotes some variant of neocon militarism or liberal interventionism. Soros and Koch are uniting to revive the fading vision of a peaceable United States. The street cred they bring from both ends of the political spectrum - along with the money they are providing - will make this new think tank an off-pitch voice for statesmanship amid a Washington chorus that promotes brinksmanship.
"This is big," said Trita Parsi, former president of the National Iranian American Council and a co-founder of the new think tank. "It shows how important ending endless war is if they're willing to put aside their differences and get together on this project. We are going to challenge the basis of American foreign policy in a way that has not been done in at least the last quarter-century."
Since peaceful foreign policy was a founding principle of the United States, it's appropriate that the name of this think tank harken back to history. It will be called the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, an homage to John Quincy Adams, who in a seminal speech on Independence Day in 1821 declared that the United States "goes not abroad in search of monsters to destroy. She is the well-wisher to the freedom and independence of all. She is the champion and vindicator only of her own." The Quincy Institute will promote a foreign policy based on that live-and-let-live principle.
Simon Kukes
The first real Russian identified and linked to the Steele dossier is Simon Kukes. We know Kukes is related to the bogus dossier because Steele mentioned Kukes in his meeting with State Department official Kathleen Kavalec. Kavalec said that the CIA's Firestone brought Kukes in.
Remember, Firestone was kicked out of Russia because he was turning Russians into spies. Perhaps Firestone turned Kukes?

Tim Ryan and Tulsi Gabbard during the first night of the the Democratic debate.
This was ever so apparent in the first two nights of Democratic primary debates this week. Foreign policy hardly registered for these candidates with one noteworthy exception: Hawaii Representative Tulsi Gabbard-herself an (anti-war) combat veteran and army officer.
Now primary debates are more show than substance; this has long been the case. Still, to watch the first night's Democratic primary debates, it was possible to forget that the United States remains mired in several air and ground wars from West Africa to Central Asia. In a two-hour long debate, with 10 would-be nominees plus the moderators, the word Afghanistan was uttered just nine times-you know, once for every two years American troops have been killing and dying there. Iraq was uttered just twice-both times by Gabbard. Syria, where Americans have died and still fight, was mentioned not once. Yemen, the world's worst humanitarian disaster, courtesy of a U.S.-supported Saudi terror campaign didn't get mentioned a single time, either.
The e-sparring began after the freshman Democratic lawmaker took aim at Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka for her conspicuous participation in the recent G20 summit in Osaka, Japan. In a video that quickly went viral, Ivanka was seen hobnobbing at the summit with French President Emmanuel Macron, British Prime Minister Theresa May and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Ocasio-Cortez argued that "being someone's daughter actually isn't a career qualification" and that Trump should have brought a "qualified diplomat" to the international gathering.
The gibe didn't sit well with Morgan, who apparently felt that the New York Democrat was in no position to accuse Ivanka of being unfit to serve as an adviser to her father.
"Could be worse... Ivanka could have been a bar-tender 18 months ago," the British television personality quipped.
Comment: They're both right - kind of. It probably would be better if more government representatives had backgrounds so that they could relate to working Americans. And there are some who are born into privilege that still make competent leaders. But having a working class background doesn't guarantee you'll be any better in a leadership position. And neither does being raised privileged. It's the individual who matters, regardless of their class.
"If the United States attacks us, Israel will have only half an hour to live," Mojtaba Zonnour said, according to the Mehr news agency.
In addition, Zonnour described as "political deception" the statement that US President Donald Trump had posted to his Twitter account on June 21 about suspending planned attacks against three targets in Iran.
On June 20, the Iranian Revolutionary Guards downed an American spy plane that made incursions into the country's airspace in the Strait of Hormuz.
Comment: This probably isn't a bluff. Hezbollah and Iran are on the same page, and Iran's current policy is to retaliate immediately upon launch of an attack on Iran. That means as soon as Iranian radar picks up missiles heading its way, it will launch its own counterattack on US assets, and their allies. That, of course, would include Israel. See: Bluff or not, the Americans have to factor it into their planning. After all, it wouldn't make much sense to sacrifice Israel for a war with Iran, when Israel is the one pushing the US to attack Iran in the first place.













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