Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto condemned the latest remarks from the French President about the option of sending troops to Ukraine and has warned such a move could ultimately spark an all-out nuclear war. Szijjarto was asked for his take on Emmanuel Macron’s renewed threat to deploy his country’s troops to …
Read More »Kremlin: Ukraine talks without Russia part. not aimed at result
Negotiations on the settlement of the Ukrainian conflict without Russia’s participation are not aimed at the result, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. When asked to comment on information about a peace conference on Ukraine to be held in Switzerland, the spokesman said, “We do not understand what kind of milestone …
Read More »US effectively dooms Ukraine by its new decisions: Antonov
The US authorities effectively doomed Ukraine, which they use as a battering ram against Russia, by its decision to resume arms shipments to Kyiv, Russian Ambassador to the US Anatoly Antonov said. “America made its choice in favor of war. It took the side of the evil and supported fascism. …
Read More »Iran FM: Expansion of cooperations to benefit Ashgabat ,Tehran
Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian stressed that expanding and consolidating cooperation will benefit Turkmenistan and Iran. Amirabdollahian wrote in his X social account on Friday, “During my trip to Ashgabat, I had meetings and talks with Serdar Berdimuhamedow, the President, Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow Chairman of the People’s Council of Turkmenistan, and Rashid …
Read More »Putin: Allegations about Russia’s plans to invade Europe nonsense
Russian President Vladimir Putin has slammed allegations that Russia is planning to fight against Europe as utter nonsense. “As for the allegations that we are planning to invade Europe after Ukraine, this is utter nonsense meant solely to intimidate their population to make them pay more money,” Putin said at …
Read More »Macron believes Ukraine could fall soon
French President Emmanuel Macron believes Ukraine might be defeated on the battlefield in short order. Playbook section spoke with several members of the president’s party who had attended a working dinner at the Elysee Palace the evening before. While most of the discussion centered on the upcoming European Parliament elections, …
Read More »Poll: Most Americans Support Cease-Fires in Middle East, Ukraine Wars
Majorities of Americans support cease-fires in the ongoing wars in the Middle East and Ukraine, according to a new poll. The new Economist/YouGov poll found that 68 percent of American respondents support a cease-fire between Russia and Ukraine, while 8 percent said they would not. In addition, 65 percent of respondents said …
Read More »Gaza vs. Ukraine: The Ugly Face of Israel and West
“It’s hard to look at what he is doing in Ukraine, what his forces are doing in Ukraine, and think that any ethical moral individual could justify that,” the White House National Security Council spokesperson said in April. “It’s hard to look at what he is doing in Ukraine, what …
Read More »NY Times: West Sending Decrepit Arms to Ukraine
Ukraine has paid contractors hundreds of millions of dollars for weapons that have not been delivered, and some of the much-publicized arms donated by its allies have been so decrepit that they were deemed fit only to be cannibalized for spare parts, the New York Times reports. Ukrainian government documents …
Read More »Intense Fighting in Ukraine, Last Nuclear Reactor Shut Down Amid Flooding
Ukraine’s military reported intense fighting with Russian forces on Saturday, while the country’s nuclear energy agency said it put the last operating reactor at Europe’s largest nuclear power plant into a “cold shutdown” for safety as Russia’s war on Ukraine drags on through its 16th month. After Russian forces pummeled …
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