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Original title: International Morning Post foreign ministry says Sino Russian relations are "not capped"
Tips for today's highlights:
China extends a helping hand to Tonga
The foreign ministry said Sino Russian relations were "not capped"
Iran urges the United States to make a political decision on key issues in the Iranian nuclear negotiations
Mark Miley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of staff, tested positive for the new crown
The epidemic in the United States caused a shortage of sanitation workers and a mountain of garbage
German foreign minister visits Ukraine calls for diplomatic solution to Russia Ukraine conflict
Frequent anti epidemic protests in Germany
Suspected drone attacks in Abu Dhabi, UAE
Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may sign a plea agreement
Former South Korean President Lee Myung Bak, who is serving his sentence, was hospitalized again because of illness
Global hot spots:
China extends a helping hand to Tonga

As many as 80000 people may be affected by the violent eruption of the submarine volcano on the island of Tonga hongaha ApaI in the southern hemisphere. At present, there are no reports of deaths. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian announced on the 17th that the Red Cross Society of China has decided to provide us $100000 in emergency humanitarian cash assistance to Tang.
The foreign ministry said Sino Russian relations were "not capped"

In response to a media interview on the 17th, foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said that we have taken note of Foreign Minister Lavrov's positive statement on China Russia relations and highly praised it. We have said on many occasions that there is no ceiling on China Russia relations and no restricted zone for bilateral strategic cooperation. China is willing to work with the international community, including Russia, to firmly practice true multilateralism, continue to promote the democratization of international relations, and make greater contributions to promoting the construction of a new type of international relations and building a community with a shared future for mankind.
Iran urges the United States to make a political decision on key issues in the Iranian nuclear negotiations

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman khatibzad said at a regular press conference on the 17th that the parties involved in the negotiation of the comprehensive agreement on the Iranian nuclear issue have reached agreement in many aspects and are now translating the consensus into written language. However, key issues such as the lifting of sanctions against Iraq have not been resolved, and the United States is particularly required to make a political decision, which will promote the negotiations to "reach a reliable and lasting agreement" as soon as possible.
Highlights of America:
Mark Miley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of staff, tested positive for the new crown
According to CNN (CNN) local time 17 reported that the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Mark mili 16 COVID-19 test results were positive. According to the statement of Dave Butler, spokesman of the Joint Chiefs of staff, Millie has mild symptoms and has begun self isolation. Butler said that Miley had been fully vaccinated with the new crown vaccine and booster shots, and his last contact with President Biden was at the funeral of General Raymond Odierno on January 12.
The epidemic in the United States caused a shortage of sanitation workers and a mountain of garbage
Due to the spread of Omicron strain, the epidemic continues to intensify, and there is a shortage of manpower in many industries in the United States. Pile up like a mountain hand litter has become a major problem in many city of America because of the infection of COVID-19 by many sanitation workers. Many garbage and wastes in many American cities, including Atlanta and Nashville, can not be cleaned up and are piled up like mountains, emitting a pungent smell. It is reported that some garbage has been stacked for several weeks.
European highlights:
German foreign minister visits Ukraine calls for diplomatic solution to Russia Ukraine conflict
On the 17th local time, German Foreign Minister Burke paid a visit to Ukraine. Belburke met with Ukrainian foreign minister kuleba in Kiev on the same day. She said that Germany will firmly support Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity, and the tension between Russia and Ukraine must be resolved through diplomatic channels.
Frequent anti epidemic protests in Germany
The situation of COVID-19 in Germany has deteriorated. Epidemic prevention measures and compulsory vaccination have become the focus of recent discussions in the German public opinion field. At the same time, Germany's anti epidemic and anti vaccine activities are becoming more and more intense. The German government said that some organizations and individuals opposed to the government's epidemic prevention measures had threatened schools and teachers.
Asia highlights:
Suspected drone attacks in Abu Dhabi, UAE
Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, suffered an explosion of an oil tanker and a fire at an airport site on the 17th local time. Police said the two incidents were suspected to be caused by drone attacks. Yemeni Hussein armed forces declared that they had attacked the target of the "hinterland" of the United Arab Emirates on the same day.
Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may sign a plea agreement
On January 16 local time, an unnamed insider disclosed to the media that former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was negotiating the terms of the plea agreement, hoping to end the three charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust. This negotiation may determine Netanyahu's political fate and change Israel's political pattern. Previously, Netanyahu firmly denied the above three allegations and claimed that it was "political persecution" by prosecutors and the media.
Former South Korean President Lee Myung Bak, who is serving his sentence, was hospitalized again due to illness
Former President Lee Myung Bak, who is serving his sentence, was admitted to Seoul University Hospital for a comprehensive examination related to chronic diseases, the South Korean Ministry of Justice said Wednesday. In October 2020, the Korean Grand Court made a final judgment on Lee Myung Bak's corruption and bribery caseHe was sentenced to 17 years' imprisonment. Lee Myung-bak has been receiving hospital treatment for diabetes and other diseases.
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