Zelensky travel’s around Europe pushing for his way in any settlement with Russia….
He has made it plain that Russian President Putin’s continual talking about overtaking the Ukraine IS a hinderance to any final peace between the two countries…
Drone and rockets continue between the waring countries…
Several countries will join in efforts to de-mine the Black Sea after the conflict is over….
I little nuclear sabre rattling from Russia…Disregard it…
The World Bank is working over a Billion into Ukraine’s private sector….
Nikki Haley supports aid to the Ukraine….
Russia is NOT happy about an effort by America to seize Russian assets to be used to rebuild the Ukraine territory that Russia keeps destroying…
The Ukraine begins copying the Russian process of building in ground WW I type of defences on it borders…The same thing Russia has used to discourage and slow Ukraine ground assaults….
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A ceasefire in the Russian-Ukrainian war would not lead to political dialogue, and would only benefit Russia, Zelenskiy said on Thursday during a visit to Estonia. Zelenskiy was meeting with the country’s leaders as a part of a wider tour of the Baltic region.
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Estonian president Alar Karis called for long-term defence investment as Ukrainian leaders visited Tallinn on Thursday. “Lasting peace requires long-term investment in our defence capabilities,” he said.
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Switzerland and Ukraine will host peace formula talks at Davos on Sunday. It is the latest in a series of meetings to rally support for Ukraine’s peace plan and will be the fourth of its kind and the biggest yet.
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Ukraine’s parliament have refused to debate a controversial bill aimed at drafting more soldiers. Speaking after a closed door meeting with Ukraine’s military leaders, David Arakhamia, ruling party leader said “some provisions directly violate human rights”.
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Hungary’s foreign minister, Péter Szijjártó, said he could meet his Ukrainian counterpart on 29 January.
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13 people were injured, including foreign journalists after two Russian missiles struck a Kharkiv hotel late on Wednesday, local authorities said.
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Sergiy Tomilenko, president of Ukraine’s national union of journalists, said today that Russian missile strikes which struck a hotel in Kharkiv amounted to “the intimidation of media workers in order to limit the coverage of the war”.
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Top defence officials from Turkey, Bulgaria and Romania signed a memorandum of understanding in Istanbul establishing the Mine Countermeasures Naval Group in the Black Sea (MCM Black Sea), which will oversee de-mining operations in the Black Sea to ensure safe waters after Russia’s war in Ukraine.
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Pro-war Russian leftwing activist, Sergei Udaltsov was questioned over terrorism offence, says his lawyer.
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Russia’s Belgorod region bordering Ukraine is going through “hard times” due to recent fatal shelling by Kyiv, its governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said at an expo in Moscow on Thursday.
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Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chair of Russia’s security council and a senior ally of Putin warned on Thursday that any Ukrainian attacks on missile launch sites inside Russia with arms supplied by the US and its allies would risk a nuclear response from Moscow.
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The World Bank’s private investment arm has mobilised nearly $1bn to rebuild Ukraine’s private sector and is shifting its broader investment focus towards equity.
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Ukraine is effectively a test site for North Korean nuclear missiles because Kim Jong-un’s regime is supplying Russia with rockets that can deliver an atomic bomb, South Korea has said.
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Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis, who are vying for the Republican presidential nomination in the US, were split over continuing support for Ukraine’s defence in a debate on Wednesday night. DeSantis suggested it was not a top US priority and accused Haley of wanting an “open-ended commitment” of US money and arms. Haley cast supporting Ukraine and stopping Russia’s aggression as a vital US priority. “You do not have to choose” between priorities like the US-Mexico border and Ukraine, she said. “This is about keeping America safe. This is about preventing war.”
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The Kremlin has accused the US of trying to pressure European countries into backing the seizure of frozen Russian assets to help finance the rebuilding of Ukraine. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov was responding to a Bloomberg report published on Wednesday.
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Neo-Nazis in the US no longer see backing Ukraine as a worthy cause. Two years into the war in Ukraine, once a destination for American extremists, many within the underground far-right movement in the US are avidly disavowing it and advising followers to stay away.
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Ukraine has been building barricades and digging trenches as the country’s focus shifts towards defence. On Wednesday, Reuters reporters visited trenches being dug with an excavator and shovels at an undisclosed location in the Chernihiv region near the Russian border….