Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Biden is scheduled to meet with the Bucharest Nine

Biden
  • Leaders of the Bucharest Nine are members of Nato’s eastern flank.
  • The lawmakers are among the most vocal proponents of military aid to Ukraine.
  • After years of the Cold War, these nine eastern European nations joined the Nato alliance.

Another important meeting is scheduled for later today between US President Joe Biden, who is on the penultimate day of his trip to Poland, and leaders of the Bucharest Nine. Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, and Lithuania are members of Nato’s eastern flank.

The lawmakers are among the most vocal proponents of military aid to Ukraine, and today’s negotiations will center on providing regional defense and additional aid.

After years of Cold War dominance by the then-Soviet Union, these nine eastern European nations joined the Nato alliance.

Since Russian President Vladimir Putin‘s takeover of Crimea from Ukraine in 2014, they have been critical of Russia’s aggression towards Ukraine.

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Biden to meet with NATO leaders from the eastern flank amid Moscow concerns

Biden
  • Biden will meet with leaders of the Bucharest Nine.
  • Bucharest Nine-banded together in response to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s 2014 annexation of Crimea from Ukraine.
  • Many fear that if Putin is successful in Ukraine, he will take military action against them next.

President Joe Biden is winding up a four-day trip to Poland and Ukraine by assuring NATO’s eastern flank members that his government is acutely aware of the future risks and other consequences of Russia’s relentless assault on Ukraine.

Before leaving Warsaw on Wednesday, Biden will meet with leaders of the Bucharest Nine, a group of states from the NATO alliance’s most eastern flanks that banded together in response to Russian President Vladimir Putin‘s 2014 annexation of Crimea from Ukraine.

As the Ukraine conflict continues, the Bucharest Nine countries’ concerns have grown. Many fear that if Putin is successful in Ukraine, he will take military action against them next. Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia are all members of the alliance.

“When Russia invaded, it wasn’t just Ukraine being tested. The whole world faced a test for the ages,” Biden said in an address from the foot of Warsaw’s Royal Castle on Tuesday to mark the somber milestone of the year-old Russian invasion. “Europe was being tested. America was being tested. NATO was being tested. All democracies were being tested.”

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US diplomat: “What’s it like to negotiate with Putin?”

Putin

The US ambassador to Russia told the sources about how difficult it is to deal with the Kremlin. The US ambassador spoke with Russian authorities about preventing war. Vladimir Putin wasn’t interested in negotiating before the war, the US ambassador says. The former US ambassador to Russia has told the sources about how difficult it … Read more

Putin pulls back from the United States’ only surviving nuclear weapons control treaty

Putin
  • Russia will withdraw from the New START nuclear weapons reduction accord with the United States.
  • Putin made the announcement on Tuesday.
  • The treaty restricts the number of deployed intercontinental-range nuclear weapons that both countries have.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced that his country will withdraw from the New START nuclear weapons reduction accord with the United States, putting the world’s two greatest nuclear arsenals in jeopardy.

Putin made the announcement on Tuesday during his much-delayed annual state of the country address to Russia’s National Assembly.

Russia’s Foreign Ministry stated hours after Putin’s address that the decision to suspend participation in the treaty was “reversible.”

The treaty restricts the number of deployed intercontinental-range nuclear weapons that both the United States and Russia can have. It was last renewed for five years in early 2021, implying that the two parties will need to start discussing another arms control pact shortly.

Both the US and Russia are allowed to undertake inspections of each other’s nuclear weapons installations under the major nuclear arms control treaty, yet inspections have been delayed since 2020 owing to the Covid-19 epidemic.

While Russia does not appear to be abandoning the accord entirely, it does appear to be formalizing its current attitude. For months, American officials have been irritated by Russia’s failure to comply with the agreement.

Very sad and reckless

Putin’s decision was described as “very sad and reckless” by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

Blinken stated that President Joe Biden’s government is ready to discuss the nuclear pact “at any time with Russia, irrespective of anything else going on in the world.”

Several Western allies, like France and the United Kingdom, joined him in calling on Putin to lift the ban. According to a representative for British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Britain hopes Putin would “reconsider his hasty judgment.”

Russia’s Foreign Ministry said in a lengthy statement published on its website that the decision to suspend participation in the treaty is “reversible,” adding that “Washington must show political will, make conscientious efforts for a general de-escalation, and create conditions for the resumption of the Treaty’s full functioning and, accordingly, comprehensively ensuring its viability.”

The ministry urged “the American side to do just that. Until then, any of our steps towards Washington in the context of START are absolutely out of the question.”

According to the ministry, Russia urges the US to “refrain from taking actions that could block the resumption of the New START in the event that the essential conditions for this mature.”

It also said that it would respect the nuclear weapons caps established under the treaty.

Failing to meet obligations

According to American authorities, Russia has previously refused to allow inspections of its nuclear installations. “Russia is failing to meet its obligations under the New START Treaty to permit inspection efforts on its territory,” a US State Department official stated in January.

Russia’s refusal to assist inspection efforts prohibits the US from executing crucial treaty rights and jeopardizes the viability of US-Russian nuclear weapons control, according to the spokeswoman.

The Bilateral Consultative Commission on the Treaty was scheduled to meet in Egypt in late November, but it was abruptly canceled. The US has blamed Russia for the delay, with a State Department official stating the decision was made “unilaterally” by Moscow.

The newest news from Putin “puts (the) pact on life support,” stated Hans Kristensen, Director of the Nuclear Information Project, on Twitter, questioning whether Russia will now stop providing data with US counterparts.

Putin’s nuclear saber-rattling during the war has alarmed the US and its allies, though officials have repeatedly dismissed the moves as empty threats.

Putin warned of the “growing” possibility of nuclear war in December, while Dmitry Medvedev, deputy head of Russia’s Security Council, warned this month that Russia losing the conflict may “provoke the outbreak of a nuclear war.”

“Nuclear powers do not lose major conflicts on which their fate depends,” Medvedev wrote in a Telegram post. “This should be obvious to anyone. Even to a Western politician who has retained at least some trace of intelligence.”

And, while a November US intelligence assessment revealed that Russian military leaders considered under what circumstances Russia might use a tactical nuclear bomb in Ukraine, officials said they have seen no proof that Putin has chosen to take the dramatic step of using one.

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In a significant speech on the Ukraine war, Putin rails against the West while praising troops

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Vladimir Putin blamed Ukraine’s friends for instigating the war. He accused the West and Nato of attempting to “globalize the fight” and hailed the country’s military. Putin’s statement comes as US President Joe Biden arrives in Warsaw after a surprise visit to Kyiv. In a long-delayed state-of-the-nation address, Vladimir Putin railed against the West, blaming Ukraine’s … Read more

Joe Biden declares “Putin’s war of conquest is failing”

Joe Biden

President Biden claimed that Putin’s war of conquest is failing. And that the US and the world are united in support of Ukraine and its citizens. Biden said that Kyiv has “captured a part of my heart.” A year after invading Ukraine, US President Joe Biden claimed on Monday from Kyiv that “Putin’s war of … Read more

ChatGPT lists Musk, Trump, Putin as ‘controversial’ noted personalities

ChatGPT

ChatGPT lists Trump and Elon Musk as controversial and worthy of special treatment, Biden and Bezos as not. Musk issued a warning, stating that one of the greatest threats to humanity’s future is artificial intelligence (AI), as ChatGPT shows. “ Musk was a co-founder of OpenAI, the American company that created the popular generative AI … Read more

China may give Russia weapons for Ukraine war, warns US

China

China is considering sending Russia arms and ammunition for the conflict in Ukraine. Prompting Antony Blinken to warn that this would have “severe ramifications” for China. China has “neither stood by quietly nor thrown fuel on the fire” for the Ukraine crisis. China is considering sending Russia arms and ammunition for the conflict in Ukraine, … Read more

Russia must be defeated but not ‘crushed’, says Macron

Russia
  • Emmanuel Macron does not want Russia to be defeated in Ukraine.
  • He criticize those who he claimed intended to extend the conflict to Russia.
  • He also downplayed the idea of regime change in Russia.

French President Emmanuel Macron has stated that he does not want Russia to be defeated in Ukraine.

Mr. Macron told French media that he was prepared for a long war and asked Western nations to strengthen military backing for Kyiv.

“I want Russia to be defeated in Ukraine, and I want Ukraine to be able to defend its position,” he said.

But he hit out against those who he said wanted to extend the war to Russia itself in a bid to “crush” the nation.

He did, however, criticize those who he claimed intended to extend the conflict to Russia itself in order to “crush” the country.

The remarks came as international leaders convened in Munich for the Munich Security Conference when vows were made to speed up the delivery of arms to Kyiv and to slap tighter penalties on Russia.

“I do not think, as some people do, that we must aim for a total defeat of Russia, attacking Russia on its own soil,” Mr. Macron told the paper Le Journal du Dimanche.

“Those observers want to, above all else, crush Russia. That has never been the position of France and it will never be our position.”

Mr Macron told a conference in Munich on Friday that now was not the time for engagement with Moscow.

But, he did not shy away from citing peace discussions as a long-term aim.

According to the president, the only way to “bring Russia back to the table and achieve a permanent peace” is for Ukraine’s military actions to be supported by friends.

He also downplayed the idea of regime change in Russia, calling such efforts around the world a “total failure”.

Notwithstanding Mr. Macron’s remarks, Ukraine’s officials see dialogue as a long way off.

Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba praised the decision not to invite Moscow to the Munich meeting on Friday.

‘Should not be invited’

Russian leaders should not be invited to the table as long as the “terrorist state kills, as long as it uses bombs, missiles, and tanks as an argument for international politics”, he said.

President Volodymyr Zelensky has ruled out quick discussions with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, citing a lack of “trust” between the two countries. In an interview with the BBC earlier this week, he also opposed the idea of ceding land in order to reach an agreement with Moscow.

Other Nato countries have previously chastised Mr. Macron for sending conflicting messages about Ukraine.

Last June, he was chastised by Mr. Kuleba for saying it was crucial that Russia was not “humiliated over its invasion”.

Mr. Kuleba commented at the time that Russia, which was “humiliating itself,” ought to be put in its place.

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Lukashenko warns Belarus will join, if Russia is in war

Lukashenko warns

Few people are as familiar with Vladimir Putin as Alexander Lukashenko. Mr Putin has not met with Western journalists since his full-scale invasion of Ukraine a year ago. Mr. Lukashenko used Thursday’s event to blame the West for Ukraine’s conflict.   Few people are as familiar with Vladimir Putin as Alexander Lukashenko. Belarus’ authoritarian leader … Read more

New Russian offensive has begun, says NATO chief

NATO

Jens Stoltenberg warns that Russia’s conflict in Ukraine may extend for years. What we see is President Putin and Russia still wanting to control Ukraine. NATO defense ministers’ meeting that will begin on Tuesday. A feared new massive Russian operation in Ukraine has reportedly already begun, according to the secretary general of NATO. “We see … Read more

Putin supplied missile that brought down MH17, reports

MH17

Putin chose to provide the missile that brought down flight MH17 in 2014. There is no evidence that Mr. Putin gave the order to shoot the plane down. Russia disputes any responsibility for the plane’s downing. International investigators claim there are compelling signs that Russian President Vladimir Putin chose to provide the missile that brought … Read more

‘We are again being threatened by German Leopard tanks:’ Putin

Vladimir Putin
  • Vladimir Putin equated Russia’s invasion of Ukraine to the struggle against Nazi Germany.
  • The bloodiest battle of the war, almost a million people died in it.
  • Earlier this week, a new bust of former Soviet leader Joseph Stalin was unveiled.

In a speech marking the 80th anniversary of the end of the Battle of Stalingrad, Vladimir Putin equated Russia’s invasion of Ukraine to the struggle against Nazi Germany.

The Russian president claimed that history was being repeated by citing Germany’s decision to send tanks to Ukraine.

“It’s unbelievable but true,” he said. “We are again being threatened by German Leopard tanks.”

One of several nations assisting Ukraine in defending its territory is Germany.

Nearly a year ago, Russia began its brutal, all-out invasion, provoking Western nations to contribute arms and assistance to the Kyiv administration.

Putin made a suggestion that he would try to go beyond conventional weaponry while speaking at Volgograd, the modern name for Stalingrad.

“Those who hope to defeat Russia on the battlefield do not understand, it seems, that a modern war with Russia will be very different for them,” the 70-year-old leader said. “We are not sending our tanks to their borders, but we have the means to respond. It won’t be limited to the use of armoured hardware. Everyone must understand this.”

Despite declining to comment further on Mr. Putin’s remarks, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov did tell reporters that “when new weapons are provided by the collective West, Russia will make greater use of its potential to respond.”

Mr. Putin was in Volgograd to commemorate the anniversary of the Battle of Stalingrad, a crucial turning point in World War Two that saw the Soviet army capture roughly 91,000 German troops.

The bloodiest battle of the war, almost a million people died in it.

To commemorate the occasion, Volgograd was given the temporary moniker Stalingrad for the day. Earlier this week, a new bust of former Soviet leader Joseph Stalin was unveiled.

Stalin, the leader of the Soviet Union from 1924 until his death in 1953, was charged with planning a famine in Ukraine in 1932–1933.

Estimated to have killed five million people, the incident—known to Ukrainians as the Holodomor—was this week recognised as a genocide in Bulgaria.

Mr. Putin has wrongly attempted to portray Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as a struggle against nationalists and Nazis, which he claims are in charge of the Kyiv administration, throughout the entire conflict.

And he made reference to the theme repeatedly in his address.

“Now, unfortunately, we see that the ideology of Nazism, already in its modern guise, in its modern manifestation, again creates direct threats to the security of our country,” he said.

“Again and again we have to repel the aggression of the collective West.”

Although it was “unbelievable but real” that German tanks were once more threatening Russia, he declared that Moscow had a response for any nation that dared to challenge it.

Berlin has promised to send 14 Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine, which has led the Russian corporation Fores, a company in the energy sector based in the Urals, to give the first Russian soldier to destroy or seize one five million roubles (£58,250).

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NATO head applauds Japan’s efforts to increase defence spending

Nato
  • Japan to quadruple defense expenditure.
  • Japan is proposing (a military budget) to meet the NATO norm.
  • Japan’s plans will execute by the fiscal year 2027.

NATO‘s president praised Japan’s intention to quadruple defense expenditure on Wednesday, saying the pledge underlined the country’s determination to increase its security role in a turbulent world.

Jens Stoltenberg, speaking in Tokyo, said Japan’s increasing focus on security made the country “even more” of a partner “for peace.”

“I am pleased that Japan is proposing (a military budget) to meet the NATO norm of 2% of GDP allocated to defense,” he said during a speech at Tokyo’s Keio University.

Japan has capped military spending at approximately 1% of GDP for decades, but Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s cabinet approved a new security strategy late last year, including plans to raise defense spending to 2% of GDP by the fiscal year 2027.

“This proves that Japan values international security,” Stoltenberg said on Wednesday.

Rising Chinese and North Korean threats, as well as Russia’s conflict with Ukraine, have fueled public support for increased military spending in Japan.

Stoltenberg emphasized that Russia’s war was a global issue that affected Asia’s security environment.

He claimed that Russian President Vladimir Putin had “completely miscalculated Ukraine” and the country’s NATO allies’ strong unity in support of it.

While emphasizing that NATO does not regard China as an opponent, he said Beijing’s military buildup and goals were a concern that needed to be addressed.

“Today, the global order that has served us so well for so long is in jeopardy. Moscow and Beijing are leading the charge against the autocratic rule “Stoltenberg explained.

“In a more hazardous world, Japan can count on NATO to be there for them,” he said.

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US says Russia violating New START agreement

New START

The US has accused Russia of violating New START, the last remaining arms limitation agreement. The State Department did not charge Moscow with increasing the number of its nuclear warheads. Diplomacy between the two countries has dwindled to a minimum amid tensions in Ukraine. As tensions over the conflict in Ukraine rise, the United States … Read more

Putin threatened to launch a missile at me, said Boris Johnson

Putin
  • Johnson and other Western leaders had been rushing to Kyiv.
  • Johnson has emerged as one of Volodymyr Zelensky’s supporters.
  • A brand-new BBC documentary will be aired on Monday.

London: Prior to sending Russian forces into Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin allegedly promised to personally attack former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson with a missile attack.

A brand-new BBC documentary that will be aired on Monday claims that the apparent threat appeared in a phone call immediately before the invasion on February 24.

To help Ukraine and try to stop a Russian attack, Johnson and other Western leaders had been rushing to Kyiv.

Johnson described Putin as stating, “He kind of threatened me at one point and said, ‘Boris, I don’t want to hurt you, but with a missile, it would just take a minute,’ or something along those lines.

Johnson has emerged as one of Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of Ukrainestaunchest,’s Western supporters.

However, he claims that he took great care to inform Putin before the invasion that there was no immediate likelihood of Ukraine joining NATO and that any assault would result in “more NATO, not less NATO” on Russia’s borders.

“Boris, you claim that Ukraine won’t be joining NATO any time soon, he remarked.

“What is the time frame? And I responded, “Well, it won’t be joining NATO for a while.” You are fully aware of that.”

Johnson continued, in reference to the missile threat: “I assume from the very comfortable tone that he was taking, the sort of air of detachment that he seemed to have, he was just playing along with my attempts to get him to negotiate.”

In the years leading up to the invasion of Ukraine, the BBC documentary tracks the widening gap between the West and the Russian president.

Zelensky is also shown thinking back on his failed attempts to join NATO before Russia attacked.

“If you know that tomorrow Russia will occupy Ukraine, why don’t you give me something today I can stop it with?” he says.

“Or if you can’t give it to me, then stop it yourself.”

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Russians shares their anger as new phase of war starts

Russians shares their anger

Western tanks sent to Ukraine sparked indignation in Russia’s tightly controlled state media. Many Russians voiced their frustration with the situation. And some made overt criticisms of President Vladimir Putin. The supplies of Western tanks sent to Ukraine this week have sparked indignation in Russia’s tightly controlled state media, and some Moscow residents share this … Read more

Kremlin spokesman says that Zelenskyy no match for Putin

Zelenskyy

Zelenskyy has “long ceased to be a possible opponent for Putin,” Peskov said. He was preparing for war, Dmitry Peskov told journalists during a press conference. He said he’s “not interested” in seeing the Russian president for peace talk. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is no match for his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, according to Dmitry … Read more

Lavrov claims that West prevented talks to end war in Ukraine

Ukraine

Lavrov’s comments echo those made by Vladimir Putin last year. U.S, other Western countries have said Russia is not committed to engaging in negotiations. Lavrov is in Pretoria for talks with his South African colleague, Naledi Pandor. Ukraine was encouraged against engaging in negotiations by the United States and other Western countries in the early … Read more

“Too early” to talk about potential 2024 election bid, says Kremlin

Kremlin

It is “too early” to talk about Putin running for president in the 2024 election. Dmitry Peskov: Putin has “a very active schedule and a busy agenda”. The Russian president’s current term as president expires in 2024. It is “too early” to talk Russian President Vladimir Putin running for president in the 2024 election, according … Read more

Vladimir Putin scolds Denis Manturov for ‘fooling around’

Vladimir Putin scolds Denis Manturov

Vladimir Putin lost his cool during the first meeting of his government. He accused trade minister Denis Manturov of ordering military and commercial aircraft . “What are you fooling around for? When will the contracts be signed?”. Russian President Vladimir Putin lost his cool during the first meeting of his government in 2023, and publicly reprimanded … Read more

Sergei Surovikin removed as commander of Ukraine invasion force

Sergei Surovikin

 Vladimir Putin has removed Russia’s top commander in Ukraine, just three months after he was installed. Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov will now lead what Mr Putin terms a “special military operation”. Gen Gerasimov replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen recent brutal attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure. The reshuffle comes as Russians claim … Read more

Vladimir Putin unilateral cease-fire, Russians are accused of opening fire

Vladimir Putin

A Ukrainian rescue worker was murdered in a Russian strike, according to Russian official television. The city of Donetsk was also targeted. Russia declared a unilateral cease-fire for 36 hours to coincide with Orthodox Christmas. Vladimir Putin appears to have had little impact, with Ukrainian officials accusing Russians of commencing fire in many regions. A … Read more

Kremlin condemns Brazilian rioters’ conduct

Brazilian rioters' conduct

Putin congratulates Brazil’s Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on his election victory. Supporters of ousted Jair Bolsonaro attacked government buildings in Brasilia. Moscow condemns “the conduct of the instigators of the disturbances” in Brazil. After supporters of ousted president Jair Bolsonaro attacked important structures in the Brazilian capital Brasilia on Sunday, Moscow denounced “the conduct … Read more

Vladimir Putin orders 36-hour ceasefire over Orthodox Christmas

Vladimir Putin orders ceasefire

Vladimir Putin orders his defense minister to establish a 36-hour ceasefire. The cease-fire will begin at 12:00 Moscow time (09:00 GMT) . Patriarch Kirill of Moscow had earlier asked for a Christmas truce. Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, has instructed his defense minister to establish a 36-hour ceasefire on the frontlines in Ukraine starting … Read more

Russia blames Makiivka missile attack on soldiers’ phones use

Russia

Ukrainian rocket attack kills at least 89 Russian soldiers on January 1st. 400 Ukrainian servicemen killed in Makiivka, Donetsk area. “Relevant officials” being prosecuted meant something went wrong. A new year’s rocket attack that killed at least 89 Russian soldiers occurred because servicemen disobeyed a rule by using mobile phones, according to Russia. According to … Read more

Ukraine must get long-term support, warns NATO chief

Ukraine

Military aid would safeguard Ukraine’s sovereignty and encourage Russia to talk. Russian missiles and drones assaulted Ukraine on NYE and NYD. Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Putin was following, not leading. Western nations must be ready to support Ukraine over the long term as long as Russia doesn’t show any signs of giving up, said secretary general … Read more

Vladimir Putin is destroying you, warns Zelenskyy to Russians

Zelenskyy

Zelenskyy predicted Ukrainians wouldn’t forgive Russia after Saturday’s attacks. Overnight, the Ukrainian Air Force destroyed 45 Iranian kamikaze drones. Some citizens chanted the national anthem as explosions shook the city. Russians have been told by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that their president is ruining their nation. Mr. Zelenskyy claimed that Vladimir Putin was hiding behind … Read more