Former US diplomat Victoria Nuland cautioned against sending Western instructors into Ukraine, despite severe troop shortages, to avoid escalating conflict with Russia.
Nuland emphasized NATO's current extensive training of Ukrainian forces in member states.
Estonia’s PM confirmed some NATO personnel are already training Ukrainian soldiers in Ukraine, while France, Estonia, and Lithuania support sending additional instructors or support troops.
In a candid and revealing statement, President Joe Biden addresses the looming fears of World War 3 and his concerns about confronting Russian President Vladimir Putin, even with the support of NATO allies. Join us as we delve into Biden's remarks and their implications for global security and international relations. Discover how this acknowledgement could shape future diplomatic and military strategies. Stay informed and up-to-date with Oneindia's in-depth analysis on this critical issue.
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In a notable development, senior Ukrainian MP Aleksey Goncharenko announced on Friday that the first group of French military instructors is en route to Ukraine. This move follows authorization from Ukraine's top commander, Aleksandr Syrsky, permitting the presence of French personnel in the country. Goncharenko, a member of the Ukrainian parliament and delegate to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, shared the news on X (formerly Twitter), stating, “My sources informed me that the first group of French instructors is already on its way to Ukraine”
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During his visit to Manila, the Ukrainian president said that Russia is using Chinese diplomats to dissuade countries from attending the upcoming peace summit in Switzerland.
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Power out in all but three regions of Ukraine with state-owned power grid operator Ukrenergo saying shutdowns affected both industrial and household consumers.
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The Russian Ministry of Defense announced on Sunday the capture of the small village of Umanske in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine, marking a significant development in their ongoing offensive. The ministry reported that Russian troops had "liberated the village of Umanskoye in the popular republic of Donetsk," referring to the Ukrainian village of Umanske.
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Shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper said the party wants to see “significant changes” and is clear that net migration “must come down”. But she stopped short of setting a target, saying the Conservatives have failed when they have done so and arguing that “variations” each year – such as the war in Ukraine – must also be considered. Report by Covellm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
In a stark assessment delivered at the Collective Security Treaty Organization's defense ministers’ meeting in Kazakhstan, Russian Defense Minister Andrey Belousov revealed that Ukraine has lost over 35,000 troops and thousands of pieces of weaponry in May alone. Belousov emphasized that the Russian military is systematically reducing Ukraine’s combat potential, crippling their ability to resist effectively. Faced with significant battlefield losses, Kiev has resorted to intensified attacks on Russian civilian infrastructure in an attempt to demonstrate strength to its Western supporters.
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NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has stirred controversy by advocating for Ukraine to freely utilize Western-donated weapons to strike Russia. In an interview, Stoltenberg emphasized the importance of Ukraine defending itself amid escalating conflict near the Russian border. However, Moscow has refuted claims of any imposed weapon restrictions on Kiev, dismissing them as mere "tricks." This video delves into the heated debate surrounding Ukraine's military capabilities and NATO's role in the conflict, analyzing the implications of Stoltenberg's statements and Moscow's response. Stay tuned for a comprehensive analysis of this evolving situation.
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Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova issued a stark warning, stating Moscow will retaliate with strikes on British targets if UK weapons are used by Ukraine to attack Russian territory. This threat includes potential targets "in Ukraine and beyond its borders." This statement reiterates a warning given earlier in May regarding the use of UK weapons by Kyiv.
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Kaja Kallas said the West needs a "coordinated approach" against Moscow's threats, amid rising cases of alleged sabotage, electronic warfare and spying.
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Euronews spoke with Russians living in Estonia, who are eligible to vote in the EU elections, regarding their priorities and challenges for the upcoming polls.
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EU member Estonia feels threatened by neighbour Russia. This year, the small NATO country will invest over 3% of its GDP to beef up its defence capabilities. It has also been hosting NATO exercises and training civilians in trench warfare, as EuronewsWitness reporter Hans von der Brelie discovered.
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Initial results indicate that Nausėda had won around three-quarters of the vote, well ahead of his rival, Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė from the ruling Homeland Union party.
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Several US allies within NATO are “inching closer” to sending troops into Ukraine to train its armed forces, the New York Times has reported. A US top general said sending military trainers” to..
Ukraine's army urgently needs 500,000 new soldiers to hold off Russian troops in the east. With a new mobilisation law, Kyiv now ups the ante on men fit for military service to sign up. DW's Carolina..