Reception in honor of International Human Rights Day

On December 9, the embassies of the United States, Great Britain and the European Union in Baku organized a reception on International Human Rights Day, celebrated annually on December 10. EU Ambassador Peter Michalko spoke about the global importance of human rights, fundamental freedoms, equality and minority rights, protection of privacy as the foundations of a democratic society, about the role played by human rights structures and civil society in this.

 

This year, the issue of rights has taken on special significance against the backdrop of massive violations of human rights due to Russia’s aggression against Ukraine and the suffering of peaceful Ukrainians.

 

He thanked the human rights defenders of Azerbaijan for their challenging work in protecting democratic values and fighting for human rights in difficult conditions. Mikhalko expressed regret that it was on Human Rights Day that the well-known activist and human rights activist Bakhtiyar Hajiyev was arrested in Azerbaijan.

 

“It is a very disturbing fact that a well-known activist has become the object of such treatment,” he stressed. British Deputy Ambassador to Azerbaijan Philip Barclay surprised those present with a speech in Azerbaijani, noting that human rights are always at the center of attention.

 

Referring to the situation in Ukraine, he said that attacks on civilians “by the Putin regime are appalling.” Britain will act against those responsible for these attacks, Barclay said.

 

Referring to Azerbaijan, he recalled that in the outgoing year there were “disturbing” facts, such as the arrest of politician Tofik Yagublu, and today’s arrest of Bakhtiyar Hajiyev, the attack on journalist Aytan Mammadova, the murder of journalist Avaz Hafizli and other representatives of the LGBT community.

 

“These events have shown that there is a need for greater respect and enforcement of rights,” the diplomat said. He expressed the readiness of the government of his country to cooperate with the authorities of Azerbaijan in the issue of demining in the liberated territories.

 

Acting US Ambassador to Azerbaijan Hugo Guevara recalled that the values of rights and freedoms initially formed the basis of American democracy. Ensuring the freedom of the individual, minorities have always been and remain values. In practice, this means fighting to ensure these rights, preventing attacks on unprotected groups of citizens.

 

 

 

He welcomed the human rights defenders and civil society activists of Azerbaijan for this challenging work. “For this reason, we are very concerned about today’s announcement of the arrest of Bakhtiyar Hajiyev,” Guevara said and recalled the words of President Biden that the United States will support human rights defenders, activists, and journalists everywhere who are fighting for democratic values and freedoms

 

Source: Turan News Agency

Trip of foreign diplomats to Zangilan and Gubadli

Heads and employees of diplomatic missions, military attachés of about seventy states, including EU countries and representative offices of about ten international organizations, went to the liberated territories today.

 

Foreign diplomats, including the head of the EU Delegation, Peter Michalko, arrived on a special flight to Zangilan International Airport.

 

Diplomats will get acquainted with the progress of restoration work in Zangilan and Gubadli regions, visit the “smart village” of Agali.

 

Source: Turan News Agency

Azerbaijani specialists begin monitoring in Karabakh

On December 10, Azerbaijani specialists will begin monitoring in connection with the illegal exploitation of mineral deposits in the territory of Karabakh, the joint report of the Ministry of Economics and the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources.

 

Based on the results of the negotiations held on December 3 and 7 with the command of the Russian peacekeeping contingent on December 3 and 7, 2022, from Saturday, employees of the Ministry of Economy and the Ministry of Ecology, the State Property Services and “AzerGold” CJSC begin preliminary monitoring to investigate the facts of illegal exploitation of mineral deposits in Karabakh, the press release further notes.

 

During the monitoring, it is planned to inspect mineral deposits the gold ore “Gyzylbulag” and the copper-molybdenum “Demirli.” In addition, it is planned to monitor in various areas of activity, organize cadastral registration of property, assess potential damage and risks to the environment, sources of groundwater and surface water

 

Source: Turan News Agency

U.S. Military Aid to Ukraine Hits $20 Billion

The White House on Friday announced another $275 million in weapons and equipment for Ukraine, pushing the amount of military aid committed to Kyiv under the Biden administration to nearly $20 billion — most of it since Russia first attacked the country, TURAN’s Washington correspondent reports.

 

The latest package includes more ammunition for HIMARS systems, 80,000 155 mm artillery rounds, counter-unmanned aerial systems equipment, counter air defenses, additional High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles, ambulances and medical equipment, 150 generators and other field equipment, according to the Pentagon.

 

“This security assistance package will provide Ukraine with new capabilities to boost its air defenses in addition to providing critical equipment that Ukraine is using so effectively to defend itself on the battlefield,” the Defense Department noted.

 

The latest tranche came as Russia has sourced explosive drones from Iran for use in Ukraine, targeting the country’s energy and electricity infrastructure; striking residential buildings, parks and streets; and killing and injuring civilians.

 

Citing U.S. intelligence surrounding Moscow and Tehran’s deepening military ties, the White House on Friday also warned Russia and Iran are laying the groundwork for joint weapons production.

 

In a briefing with reporters, National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby said that Moscow and Tehran “are considering the establishment of a joint production line for lethal drones in Russia.”

 

Moscow, Kirby said, has aspirations to work on a joint production line with Iran but that the U.S. does not have insight into how Iranians are weighing a decision to participate.

 

Alex Raufoglu

 

Washington D.C.

 

Source: Turan News Agency

CNH Industrial invests in Stout Industrial Technology

Stout_CNH_Industrial

Accelerating Artificial Intelligence capabilities to sustainably advance agriculture

London, December 9, 2022

CNH Industrial has acquired a 10% minority stake in Stout Industrial Technology (Stout). The US-based startup is focused on smart implements for agriculture that are powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI).

Enhancing our See & Act machine learning capabilities

See & Act allows machines to carry out tasks based on sensor-detected data. Stout has demonstrated results in this field with their Smart Cultivator – a software-controlled implement for tractors that uses cameras, AI and proprietary vision technology to distinguish crops from weeds. Once identified, the implement simultaneously cultivates crops and removes weeds.

Ultimately this technology simplifies cultivating and weeding for our customers, letting them perform the tasks simultaneously – and without the use of chemicals. Stout’s existing platform expands our mechanical weeding product offering and will accelerate our development of further cultivation solutions. Stout machines will soon be distributed via our New Holland brand’s dealer network.

Smart implement technology is one of the many ways that CNH Industrial is Breaking New Ground for the world’s farmers.

CNH Industrial (NYSE: CNHI / MI: CNHI) is a world-class equipment and services company. Driven by its purpose of Breaking New Ground, which centers on Innovation, Sustainability and Productivity, the Company provides the strategic direction, R&D capabilities, and investments that enable the success of its global and regional Brands. Globally, Case IH and New Holland Agriculture supply 360° agriculture applications from machines to implements and the digital technologies that enhance them; and CASE and New Holland Construction Equipment deliver a full lineup of construction products that make the industry more productive. The Company’s regionally focused Brands include: STEYR, for agricultural tractors; Raven, a leader in digital agriculture, precision technology and the development of autonomous systems; Flexi-Coil, specializing in tillage and seeding systems; Miller, manufacturing application equipment; Kongskilde, providing tillage, seeding and hay & forage implements; and Eurocomach, producing a wide range of mini and midi excavators for the construction sector, including electric solutions.

Across a history spanning over two centuries, CNH Industrial has always been a pioneer in its sectors and continues to passionately innovate and drive customer efficiency and success. As a truly global company, CNH Industrial’s 37,000+ employees form part of a diverse and inclusive workplace, focused on empowering customers to grow, and build, a better world.

For more information and the latest financial and sustainability reports visit: cnhindustrial.com

For news from CNH Industrial and its Brands visit: media.cnhindustrial.com

Media contacts:

Rebecca Fabian Anna Angelini
North America United Kingdom
Tel. +1 312 515 2249 Tel. +44 (0)7725 826 007

mediarelations@cnhind.com

Attachments

GlobeNewswire Distribution ID 1000771379