The US Treasury Sec. Yellen joins the long list of American officals stopping into Kyiv in the Ukraine….
Up to now and thru 2023?
The US has pledged over $100 Billion in aid to the Ukraine for weapons, humanitarian purpose’s to just plain financal support ….
The Russian’s shell Odesa in the Ukraine South…
There ARE Russian’s around the planet protesting Putin’s war against the Ukraine….
Un-trained Russian draftee’s are rushed to the conflicts front lines….Could this be the expected Russian new ‘Offence“?
If it is?
With the Ukraine stocking up with new heavier Western armour , tanks and missile systems?
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A China peace proposal IS being looked at by the Russians….
The Ukraine continues to bomb Mariupol…
Belarus get missiles from Russia….
US Sec of State Blinkin is visiting old Soviet member states…
Turkey will talk wit Sweden and Finland about getting it’s ok for them to join NATO….
Will the earthquakes anbd a coming Turkey election change things?
It does appear that the US IS pushing a ‘full court press’ against Putin/Russia right now to try to get some sort of settlement thing going?
- China defended its position on the Ukraine war as “consistent” after Zelensky appealed to Beijing not to supply Russia with weapons and suggested a meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. When asked about Zelensky’s appeal, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning said China “has maintained communication with all involved parties including Ukraine.”
- Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said China’s 12-point proposal to end the war deserves consideration. The plan, which was unveiled Friday by Beijing, calls on the West to ease pressure on Russia and end the use of unilateral sanctions — and does not make any explicit demands for a Russian withdrawal. “Any attempts to come up with plans that will help move the conflict into a peaceful direction deserve attention,” Peskov said Monday, referring to the proposal.
- “Crimea is Ukraine,” U.S. State Department spokesman Ned Price said in a statement marking the ninth anniversary of Russia’s annexation of the territory. But he demurred when asked whether the United States would support Ukraine in retaking Crimea. “What ultimately happens with Crimea in the context of this war and a settlement of this war is something for the Ukrainians to determine, with the support of the United States,” he said in an interview on CNN’s “State of the Union.”
- Russia launched a wave of drone attacks across Ukraine overnight, killing an emergency worker in the western city of Khmelnytskyi, Ukraine’s Defense Ministry said Monday in a Twitter post. Ukraine said it shot down 11 of the drones.
- Zelensky dismissed a senior military official without explanation, according to a one-line decree posted Sunday. Eduard Moskalyov, commander of Ukraine’s joint forces, was removed from his role less than a year after he was appointed in March 2022. He had helped oversee fighting in eastern Ukraine.
- Russian state media aired footage of blitzed buildings and abandoned streets in Bakhmut, the eastern city where Ukrainian forces have been engaging in one of the war’s longest battles. Published by RIA Novosti this week, the footage shows the extent of destruction in the region, with barren trees lining streets of broken buildings and piles of rubble.
- Pro-Russian officials have reported at least 14 unexplained explosions in the occupied city of Mariupol since Tuesday, British defense officials said Monday. The explosions, which have been reported at military sites deep within Russian-controlled territory, are likely to concern Russia, given Mariupol’s key position on a logistics route, the British Defense Ministry said.
- Russia has supplied Belarus with an Iskander short-range ballistic missile system and an S-400 air-defense missile system, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said. “It is a serious weapon,” Lukashenko said of the S-400 system at a meeting in Minsk on Monday, state-run media reported. Russian President Vladimir Putin promised to supply Belarus with the Iskander missile systems — which can be armed with nuclear warheads — in June, Reuters reported at the time.
- Lukashenko is expected to start a three-day visit to China on Tuesday. Lukashenko, one of Putin’s closest allies, recently said that Belarusian soldiers would join Russia’s fight against Ukraine if his nation were to come under attack. He will be visiting at the invitation from Chinese President Xi Jinping, Chinese state media reported.
- Turkey will resume talks with Sweden and Finland on March 9 about their bids to join NATO, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu told reporters Monday. Both countries applied to join the military alliance after Russia launched its invasion, but the bids have stalled as Ankara refuses to ratify them. The standoff over Sweden’s potential membership deepened last month after a copy of the Quran was burned outside Turkey’s embassy in Stockholm….