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		<title>Zelenskiy Confirms Umerov’s Brussels Talks as Ukraine Strengthens International Coordination</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Kyiv &#8211; Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy announced that senior negotiator Rustem Umerov will travel to Brussels for meetings with national]]></description>
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<p><strong>Kyiv </strong>&#8211; Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy announced that senior negotiator Rustem Umerov will travel to Brussels for meetings with national security advisers from several European countries, marking an important step in strengthening international coordination on Ukraine’s security and diplomatic efforts. </p>



<p>The visit is expected to deepen engagement with European partners as discussions continue on shaping a viable peace framework.</p>



<p>Zelenskiy said Ukrainian officials will share details with their European counterparts following recent contacts in Moscow by representatives of the United States.</p>



<p> The aim is to maintain transparency among allies and ensure that all discussions related to Ukraine’s security architecture reflect shared priorities and collective understanding.</p>



<p>Umerov’s mission will include consultations on the European dimension of Ukraine’s long-term security needs. Officials are prioritizing clarity, alignment and partnership as they work through various proposals circulating among global stakeholders. Ukraine continues to emphasize diplomacy supported by strong international backing to safeguard its sovereignty.</p>



<p>After Brussels, Umerov will travel to the United States with Andrii Hnatov, Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The visit will involve preparations for a meeting with envoys representing President Donald Trump.</p>



<p> These engagements reflect ongoing coordination between Ukraine and its global partners as diplomatic channels remain active on multiple fronts.</p>



<p>Zelenskiy noted that despite recent high-level talks in Moscow involving American representatives, no agreement has yet been reached. He highlighted the importance of Ukraine remaining fully engaged with its allies, ensuring that negotiations continue in a structured and unified way. </p>



<p>The president emphasized that Ukraine is committed to a diplomatic path supported by open communication and shared principles.</p>



<p>A series of draft peace proposals that surfaced recently prompted concern among Ukrainian and European officials, who believed some of the ideas favored key demands from Moscow.</p>



<p> In response, European governments introduced their own counter-proposal, aimed at ensuring any potential agreement meets the standards and security expectations of Ukraine and its partners.</p>



<p>Meetings in Geneva between Ukrainian, European and American representatives produced what has been described as an updated and refined peace framework.</p>



<p> Although the contents have not been released publicly, the ongoing talks are viewed as a positive reflection of the determination among allies to develop a responsible and sustainable plan.</p>



<p>Zelenskiy stressed that Ukraine will continue close communication with all its partners to ensure the negotiation process remains active, coordinated and aligned with the country’s long-term security vision. </p>



<p>The sustained involvement of European and U.S. officials demonstrates a shared commitment to pursuing peace efforts through diplomacy, cooperation and unified strategic thinking.</p>



<p>As Ukraine moves forward with a busy agenda of international meetings, the emphasis remains on maintaining strong alliances and ensuring all discussions reinforce Ukraine’s territorial integrity and security priorities. </p>



<p>The upcoming talks are expected to support deeper cooperation, clearer frameworks and continued international unity.</p>
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		<title>Global Climate Fund Commits Record Support for Jordan’s $6 Billion Water Transformation Project</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[London &#8211; In a landmark step for sustainable development, the world’s largest multilateral climate fund has announced its biggest-ever financial]]></description>
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<p><strong>London </strong>&#8211; In a landmark step for sustainable development, the world’s largest multilateral climate fund has announced its biggest-ever financial commitment to support Jordan’s ambitious $6 billion water desalination and conveyance project.</p>



<p> The initiative, known as the Aqaba-Amman Water Desalination and Conveyance Project, aims to provide clean water to millions of people while strengthening the country’s resilience to the growing impacts of climate change.</p>



<p>The Green Climate Fund (GCF) described the project as a transformative investment that reflects the global community’s confidence in Jordan’s vision for environmental sustainability. </p>



<p>The fund approved a combined grant and concessional loan of $295 million, designed to attract further financing from international partners such as the International Finance Corporation and leading private lenders. </p>



<p>This strategic partnership is expected to unlock additional billions in investment and make the project a model for sustainable water solutions in arid regions.</p>



<p>Jordan faces one of the most severe water shortages in the world, ranking second globally in terms of water scarcity. The desalination initiative will help the country produce and deliver around 300 million cubic meters of water annually to most regions of the kingdom. </p>



<p>Experts believe this will significantly ease the burden on existing groundwater resources, which have been under increasing pressure due to population growth, industrial demand, and rising temperatures.</p>



<p>The project has been described by Jordanian officials as a cornerstone of the nation’s long-term water security plan. The Minister of Water and Irrigation, Raed Abu Soud, emphasized that the project is not only about meeting immediate water needs but also about ensuring sustainable access for future generations. </p>



<p>By integrating modern desalination technology with energy-efficient systems, the project aims to reduce costs and environmental impact while enhancing supply reliability.</p>



<p>The U.S. government has pledged strong support, committing $300 million in grants and $1 billion in loans, reinforcing the strategic partnership between the two nations.</p>



<p> Several other countries in the region are also expected to contribute, reflecting widespread recognition of Jordan’s importance as a stable and cooperative regional ally.</p>



<p> These investments will play a key role in promoting regional sustainability, economic growth, and long-term climate resilience.</p>



<p>A senior official involved in the project explained that the GCF’s financial contribution would make water production more affordable by reducing costs by about 10 cents per liter, saving the Jordanian government approximately $1 billion over the project’s lifetime. </p>



<p>This cost efficiency is expected to attract additional private sector participation, particularly from investors focused on sustainable infrastructure and green innovation.</p>



<p>The project will be led by a consortium that includes global infrastructure and environmental firms Meridiam and SUEZ. It will stand as one of the largest desalination projects in the world, setting new standards in renewable-powered water infrastructure. </p>



<p>By integrating advanced desalination methods with climate-resilient technologies, the initiative will serve nearly half of Jordan’s population, transforming both urban and rural water access.</p>



<p>Beyond providing immediate relief, the initiative aligns with global efforts to strengthen resilience against climate change. Projections indicate that Jordan could face a 4°C temperature rise and a 21% reduction in rainfall by the end of the century.</p>



<p> These changes threaten to intensify droughts and reduce groundwater availability. The new project directly addresses these challenges by creating a sustainable and secure water source that can withstand future environmental stresses.</p>



<p>The GCF’s decision to back Jordan’s project also comes ahead of the COP30 climate summit in Brazil, where global leaders will discuss ways to accelerate financing for climate adaptation and resilience projects.</p>



<p> The fund’s leadership emphasized that this milestone investment reflects the urgency of addressing global water scarcity and the need for coordinated international action.</p>



<p>This project represents not just a national achievement for Jordan but also a global example of innovation, cooperation, and forward-thinking climate action.</p>



<p> It embodies the shared goal of building sustainable futures through partnerships that prioritize both people and the planet. </p>



<p>As the initiative moves forward, it stands as a powerful reminder that with collaboration and commitment, even the most water-stressed regions can achieve resilience and hope.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Both Japan and South Korea have said they will make investments based on U.S. projects, rather than paying the total]]></description>
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<p>Both Japan and South Korea have said they will make investments based on U.S. projects, rather than paying the total of $900 billion upfront.</p>
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<p>U.S. President&nbsp;<a href="https://www.yahoo.com/people/donald-trump/">Donald Trump</a>&nbsp;insisted that South Korea would provide billions of dollars in investments &#8220;upfront&#8221;, despite Seoul&#8217;s contention that it would be plunged into a financial crisis if it met the U.S. demands without safeguards.</p>



<p>Trump&#8217;s remarks contradict South Korea&#8217;s understanding of its trade deal with the United States, however, a government official told Reuters, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the talks.</p>



<p>&#8220;We have never thought about making the investments in lump sum,&#8221; the South Korean official added, adding that both South Korea and Japan intended to provide financing for projects only after a &#8220;capital call&#8221; made by the United States.</p>



<p>South Korea, which pledged $350 billion toward U.S. projects in July, has balked at U.S. demands for control over the funds and South Korean officials say talks to formalise their trade deal are at a deadlock.</p>



<p>Trump formalised a trade deal with Japan this month, lowering tariffs on imports of its automobiles and other products in return for $550 billion of its investment in U.S. projects, and U.S. officials have pressed Seoul to follow suit.</p>



<p>&#8220;We have in Japan it&#8217;s $550 billion, South Korea&#8217;s $350 billion. That&#8217;s upfront,&#8221; Trump told reporters on Thursday in the Oval Office, as he touted the amount of money he said his sweeping tariffs have brought in.</p>



<p>Trump&#8217;s comments came as political doubts have increasingly dogged his trade talks with South Korea, spooking investors who now worry Seoul may end up with a raw deal or perhaps none at all.</p>



<p>Both Japan and South Korea have said they will make investments based on U.S. projects, rather than paying the total of $900 billion upfront.</p>



<p>A memorandum of understanding on Japan&#8217;s $550 billion investment agreed with the United States in September also made no mention of &#8220;upfront&#8221; payment of the funds.</p>



<p>It says the investments should be made &#8216;from time to time&#8217; until the end of Trump&#8217;s term in January 2029. Under its deal, Tokyo agreed to transfer money within 45 days after the U.S. selected a project.</p>



<p>Japanese officials did not comment on Trump&#8217;s &#8220;upfront&#8221; remarks on Friday.</p>



<p>South Korea has also said it cannot afford to make large cash investments. Last week President Lee Jae Myung told Reuters that without safeguards such as a currency swap, South Korea&#8217;s economy could be plunged into crisis.</p>



<p>A second South Korean government official declined to comment on Trump&#8217;s remarks, but reiterated that talks with the United States were based on the principle that the deal should meet national interests and be commercially feasible.</p>



<p>Analysts say a currency swap is unlikely, and South Korean negotiators are pushing for most of the funds to be in the form of loans, rather than direct investment.</p>



<p>They are also pressing Washington for mechanisms to ensure that the projects are commercially viable.</p>
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