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Macron faces calls to finally make Ukraine trip

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France, Germany and Italy conspicuous by their absence in Kyiv . Macron has argued against “verbal escalations” with Russia.  Dmytro Kuleba says it would be good during the French EU presidency. For months, when asked why he hasn’t visited Ukraine since the conflict began, French President Emmanuel Macron has given the same canned response. “I’ve … Read more

Zelensky says Russia intends to cause global food shortage

Ukraine does not require an alternative to EU membership, says Zelensky

Zelensky says Russia intends to cause global food shortage Zelenskyy has said the Russian barricade of Ukrainian seaports keeps Kyiv from sending out 22 million tons of grain. In his daily location, Zelenskyy said the outcome is the danger of starvation in nations subject to grain. And could make another movement emergency. “This is the … Read more

Zelenskyy asks EU to form one strong unit and ban Russian oil

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Zelenskyy asks EU to form one strong unit and ban Russian oil Ukraine’s leader Volodymyr Zelensky suggested to the EU in Brussels by means of video-connect. Saying that Europe should show “more prominent solidarity”. “It is the ideal opportunity for you to be not independent, not sections, but rather [be] one entire,” he expressed, requiring … Read more

EU leaders seek to break oil ban deadlock as Russia advances in Donbas

Russia

European Union leaders met in Brussels on Monday to try to overcome Hungarian opposition to an embargo on Russian oil, As Moscow’s forces made gains in Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region,

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was scheduled to address leaders at the emergency summit, where he is expected to press the block “to kill Russian exports” in an effort to increase international pressure on Moscow.

Despite urgent requests from Kyiv for such weapons and extensive US military aid for Ukraine since the war began, US President Joe Biden said in Washington that he would not send rocket systems to Ukraine that could strike Russian territory.

EU diplomats have drafted a watered-down agreement that would see pipeline oil exempted from the ban, in the hopes of unblocking talks on the bloc’s sixth round of Russian sanctions.

Ahead of the meeting, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban told reporters the proposal was a “good solution” but warned there was “no agreement at all” as things stood.

On the ground, Russian forces pressed their offensive in Donbas.

The situation in Severodonetsk, just across the Donets river from its sister city of Lysychansk, was “very difficult”, the local Lugansk regional governor Sergiy Gaiday said in a statement on social media.

“The Russians are advancing into the middle of Severodonetsk”, while the fighting continued, Gaiday said.

 

– Weapons supplies –

 

“We are not going to send to Ukraine rocket systems that can strike into Russia,” Biden told reporters in Washington.

Read more; EU leaders plead with Orban to back Russian oil ban

Ukraine has received extensive US military aid since legislators approved another $40 billion (37.1 billion euros) assistance package earlier in May.

France’s new foreign minister Catherine Colonna said on a visit to Kyiv that Paris was ready to boost military aid to Ukraine to help it counter Russia’s invasion.

France will “continue to reinforce arms deliveries,” Colonna said at a news conference with her Ukrainian counterpart Dmytro Kuleba.

The arms would arrive “in the coming weeks”, she said.

The highest-ranking French official to visit the capital since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, Colonna also visited the town of Bucha, where Russian troops have been accused of committing war crimes against the civilian population.

“This should never have happened. It must never happen again,” Colonna told reporters after visiting an Orthodox church in the town.

The foreign minister’s visit came as a French journalist was killed while working in Ukraine.

Frederic Leclerc-Imhoff was “on board a humanitarian bus” when “he was mortally wounded,” French President Emmanuel Macron wrote on Twitter on Monday.

 

– Oil sanctions –

 

Speaking alongside Colonna, Kuleba said he hoped “divisions will be overcome” at the EU leader’s meeting.

The sixth wave of EU measures against Moscow was put on the table weeks ago but has been rejected by Orban and resisted by neighboring countries also reliant on pipelined Russian oil.

Macron cautiously told reporters that a long-sought-after deal was “getting closer”, but others doubted that the Hungarian leader was ready to sign on at this stage.

“I don’t think we’ll reach an agreement today,” Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas said at a political meeting ahead of the summit

Hungary has asked for at least four years and 800 million euros ($860 million) in EU funds to adapt its refineries and increase pipeline capacity for alternative suppliers, like Croatia.

But under the compromise proposal the Druzhba pipeline could be excluded from a sanctions package “for the time being”, an EU official told AFP.

 

– ‘We’re close!’ –

 

Since failing to capture Kyiv in the war’s early stages, Russia’s army has narrowed its focus, hammering Donbas cities with relentless artillery and missile barrages as it seeks to consolidate its control.

But Ukrainian forces pushed back over the weekend in the southern region of Kherson, the country’s military leadership said.

The Ukrainian general staff claimed the move had put their adversary into “unfavourable positions” around the villages of Andriyivka, Lozovo and Bilohorka and forced Moscow to send reserves to the area.

“Kherson, hold on. We’re close!” it tweeted Sunday.

At the same time, two people were injured following an explosion in the Moscow-controlled city of Melitopol in south-eastern Ukraine, with local pro-Kremlin authorities blaming Kyiv.

Russia-installed authorities said the city had been targeted by a “terrorist attack”.

“The Ukrainian government continues its war on the civilian population and the infrastructure of cities,” a statement said.

According to Russian investigators, at least five people were killed as a result of strikes on civilian infrastructure in Ukraine’s separatist-controlled city of Donetsk.

The DNR said on Telegram that the attack targeted two apartment buildings and three schools, accusing Kyiv of using cluster munitions and artillery.

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France to boost arms supplies to Ukraine: FM

France

France’s new foreign minister, Catherine Colonna, On a visit to Kyiv on Monday, said Paris is ready to increase military aid to Ukraine to help it counter Russia’s invasion. “France is not at war with Russia,” Colonna said at a joint press conference with her Ukrainian counterpart, Dmytro Kuleba. She stated that the arms would … Read more

Zelensky visits soldiers in Kharkiv and praises them

Zelensky visits soldiers in Kharkiv and praises them Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has met troops in the vigorously shell-harmed city of Kharkiv – his most memorable authority visit toward the east of the country since the Russian attack. He expressed gratitude toward the soldiers, distributed decorations, and said they were confronting an “indefinably troublesome” circumstance. … Read more

Switzerland unveils July reconstruction conference for Ukraine

Switzerland

President Ignazio Cassis told the World Economic Forum in Davos on Tuesday that Switzerland has invited leaders from dozens of countries and international organizations to a summit in July on rebuilding Ukraine. “The meeting will be on reforms that may still be implemented in the current scenario,” Cassis told reporters, referring to the ongoing fight … Read more

In Davos, Ukrainians host “Russian War Crimes House”

Davos

With Russians barred from Davos, Ukraine took over their hideaway in the Swiss mountain resort and renamed it “Russian War Crimes House.” During the annual World Economic Forum in the Swiss Alps, Russians used the “Russia House” to hold events and network. However, following Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, organisers barred them from attending the meeting … Read more

France sees no EU entry for Ukraine before ’15 or 20 years’

France

A bid of joining the European Union by Ukraine would not be finalized for “15 or 20 years,” France’s Europe minister stated on Sunday, pouring cold water on Kyiv’s hopes for quick entry in the wake of Russia’s invasion. “We have to be honest. If you say Ukraine is going to join the EU in … Read more

Russia should be banned from football as long as the war continues, Shevchenko says

Andriy Shevchenko, a footballer in Ukraine, has been named the first ambassador of a foundation founded by Volodymyr Zelensky to aid the country’s war effort. The former Chelsea, AC Milan, and Dynamo Kyiv striker asked for donations. “This conflict is inhumane. It’s terrible. He called it “genocide.” “Finding a means to assist my country was … Read more

A naval corridor for Ukraine cargo ships? Easier said than done

Ukraine

Fears of global food shortages are sparking calls for a safe corridor for ships to exit the Black Sea, but the logistics are daunting and would require Russian cooperation. Dozens of container ships are stranded in Ukrainian ports surrounded by Russian forces, stifling exports of wheat, sunflower oil, and other foodstuffs, as well as crop … Read more

Zelenksy slams Russian strikes on Ukraine culture centre

Zelenksy

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky On Friday condemned Russian airstrikes that destroyed a recently redeveloped cultural center in eastern Ukraine and injured seven people, including a child. Zelensky said on social media that Russian strikes had targeted “the newly-renovated House of Culture” in the town of Lozova, in Kharkiv’s eastern region. A video of the attack … Read more

‘Top Gun’ and Russian dissident fire up Cannes

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Tom Cruise’s “Top Gun: Maverick” was set to fly into Cannes on Wednesday, as a Russian dissident in the main competition showcases an alternative side to the world’s top film festival. Cruise, who last appeared in Cannes 30 years ago, is expected to make a grand entrance, accompanied by a French Air Force aerobatic display … Read more

NATO assures Ukraine open-ended military support against Russia

NATO

NATO pledged open-ended military assistance to Ukraine on Sunday, as Finland celebrated its “historic” request to join the alliance and Western accusations that Russia had suffered serious losses in its advance east. The commitment came after Finland abandoned decades of military non-alignment in favour of a bulwark against Russia, reshaping Europe’s power balance and infuriating … Read more

Ukraine folk rappers boost war morale with Eurovision triumph

Ukraine

Ukraine won the Eurovision Song Contest on Sunday with an exhilarating hip-hop folk melody, lifting spirits in the beleaguered country battling a Russian invasion that has killed hundreds and uprooted millions. With “Stefania,” a rap lullaby blending Ukrainian folk and modern hip-hop beats, Kalush Orchestra topped 24 contestants in the final of the world’s biggest … Read more

Harris tells ASEAN leaders US committed ‘for generations’

Harris

As the region’s leaders met in Washington for the first summit, Vice President Kamala Harris said the US was dedicated to Southeast Asia for the long haul. “Our administration recognizes the vital strategic importance of your region, a role that will only grow with time,” During a working lunch at the State Department, Harris told … Read more

Ukraine finance minister eyes reconstruction as war rages

Ukraine

The war is far from over, Ukraine’s finance minister claims that the first signs of economic recovery have emerged since Russian forces withdrew from the capital and northern districts. “The war continues but we are not seeing the same level of escalation as we saw in the first two months,” Finance Minister Sergiy Marchenko told … Read more

Zelensky says Macron talking to Putin ‘in vain’

Macron

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky believes that French President Emmanuel Macron is attempting “in vain” to have a constructive dialogue with Russian President Vladimir Putin, According to an interview transcript released by Kyiv on Friday, “We must not look for a way out for Russia, and Macron is doing it in vain,” Zelensky stated on Italian … Read more

Victory Day speech, Putin claims that Russia is fighting for the country in Ukraine

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In his annual address commemorating the triumph over Nazi Germany in World War Two, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Russian servicemen in Ukraine were fighting for the future of their nation. Despite rumours that Putin was going to make a big surprise, his address was mostly about justifying Russia’s incursion. He linked the success in … Read more

On surprise Odessa trip, EU’s Michel forced to take cover during strike

Odessa

An EU official reported that European Council President Charles Michel, who paid a surprise visit to Odessa on Monday, was forced to interrupt a meeting and flee when missiles pounded the southern Ukrainian city again. He went on strike while meeting with Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmygal. “During the meeting with the PM, the participants … Read more

Zelensky’s message to Russia on Nazi victory day

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On the 70th anniversary of the Soviet Union’s defeat of Nazi Germany, President Volodymyr Zelensky declared Monday that Ukraine will not allow Russia to claim victory in World War II. “Today we celebrate Victory Day over Nazism. We are our proud of our ancestors who together with other nations in the anti-Hitler coalition defeated Nazism. … Read more

Zelensky’s fleece jacket sold for more than $100,000

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President Volodymyr Zelensky’s fleece jacket, which he autographed, was auctioned for £90,000 (about $111,000), at a fundraiser for Ukraine in London on Thursday. “When the war started, the world couldn’t believe Ukraine and its government will last for more than three days, but it did,” the Ukrainian Embassy to the United Kingdom stated in a … Read more

World determined to ensure Putin’s defeat in Ukraine: Canada’s Trudeau

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KYIV: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said, the world will do all necessary to guarantee that Russian President Vladimir Putin loses his war in Ukraine, including putting Moscow under sanctions for years. In an interview with Reuters, Trudeau said, “What Putin needs to understand is that the West is absolutely determined and resolved to stand … Read more

Civilians leave steelworks as Ukraine braces for renewed offensive

Ukraine

Ukraine announced Saturday that all vulnerable residents had been evacuated from Mariupol, setting up a showdown between Kyiv’s last surviving soldiers and the besieging Russian forces before of the Soviet World War II triumph celebrations. The Azovstal steelworks, the last Ukrainian stronghold in the damaged port city, has acquired symbolic significance during the war. Kyiv … Read more

Jill Biden hails ‘amazingly strong’ Ukraine refugees in Romania

Jill Biden

On a visit to neighboring Romania on Saturday, US First Lady Jill Biden praised the “very strong” migrants fleeing war-torn Ukraine. “You are amazingly strong,” Biden said after listening women and children recount their experiences fleeing Russia’s assault of their country. “We stand with you, I hope you know that,” she said in a visit … Read more

Lula to launch official campaign for Brazil presidency

Brazil

Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, a leftist ex-president, will open his campaign for Brazil’s October presidential election on Saturday, hoping to unseat far-right President Jair Bolsonaro and staging a stunning comeback four years after being imprisoned for corruption. More than a decade after leaving office as Brazil’s most popular president, the charismatic but tarnished 76-year-old … Read more

Israel slams Russian claims on Hitler over Ukraine war

Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid on Monday slammed his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov for alleging Adolf Hitler might also have “had Jewish blood” and summoned Moscow’s ambassador for “clarifications”. Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24, Israel has sought to keep a sensitive balance between the two sides, however, comments by way of Lavrov … Read more

US Speaker Nancy Pelosi meet Zelensky in Kyiv

Nancy Pelosi

As Russia’s war against Ukraine entered its 67th day, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi in Kyiv on Sunday. Pelosi was joined by senior Representatives Adam Schiff, Jason Crow, and Jim McGovern, according to the Associated Press. On Twitter, Zelensky also posted a video of their encounter, in … Read more