Russia adds Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy to wanted list
Saturday, 4 May 2024 The Kremlin did not specify why the Ukrainian president had been added, only that a criminal case had been opened against him. Tens of thousands are already on the list, including high-ranking politicians.
Sir Rod Stewart has defended his support for Ukraine after he appeared to be booed as photos of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy were shown at a concert in Germany. Sky News
Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister emphasized Russia's critical participation is needed for credible Ukraine peace negotiations, while reiterating Saudi's commitment to supporting efforts for sustainable peace. However, Saudi appears unwilling to go against its OPEC ally Russia, as evidenced by Zelensky's failed attempt to woo Saudi's Crown Prince for a peace summit excluding Moscow.
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Putin Visits North Korea , for First Time in 24 Years.
Putin is set to arrive in Pyongyang
on June 18, 'Time' reports. .
The North Korean city has been plastered
with Russian flags and pictures of Putin in commemoration of the president's two-day visit. .
Prior to his trip, Putin thanked
North Korea for its "unwavering support" amid Russia's war with Ukraine.
He went on to say that the two allies are "ready to confront the ambition of the collective West.".
On June 19, Putin will be
officially greeted and welcomed while
being presented with a guard of honor. .
Putin and Kim will then convene for private talks.
While in Pyongyang, the Russian president will also go to a gala concert and stop by the Church of the Living-Giving Trinity. .
Later on June 19, Putin will go to
Vietnam to take part in more talks.
Even though North Korea has denied supplying Russia with weapons for its war with Ukraine.
South Korea claims to have detected
10,000 containers, possibly containing artillery shells, that were delivered from Pyongyang to Russia. .
South Korean officials also claim that its northern neighbor may have sent "anti-tank missiles, portable surface-to-air missiles, rifles, rocket launchers, mortars and shells" to Russia, 'Time' reports.
South Korean officials also claim that its northern neighbor may have sent "anti-tank missiles, portable surface-to-air missiles, rifles, rocket launchers, mortars and shells" to Russia, 'Time' reports.
Both North Korea and Russia have been subjected to heavy sanctions, an issue Putin says they'll work together to overcome.
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India maintained a neutral stance on the Ukraine conflict resolution efforts at the recent "peace summit" in Switzerland. While attending the opening and closing sessions, India did not endorse any outcome document. India believes only "sincere and practical engagement" between Russia and Ukraine can lead to a resolution through dialogue and diplomacy. India will continue engaging both sides to contribute towards an early and lasting peace, asserting that solutions must be acceptable to both parties involved in the conflict.
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In a recent statement, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has firmly rejected the peace terms proposed by Russian President Vladimir Putin, labeling them as an ultimatum. During a meeting with senior Russian Foreign Ministry officials, Putin demanded that Ukraine cede four regions that voted to join Russia and guarantee it will never join NATO. Zelensky, attending the G7 meeting in Italy, emphasized that these demands are unacceptable and tantamount to surrender. The Kremlin, however, described the offer as a comprehensive and constructive proposal. As the conflict continues, the gap between Moscow's demands and Kiev's position remains wide, with peace still a distant hope.
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Russia's top-of-the-line nuclear submarine Kazan is about to dock in the port of Havana together with the Korshakov missile launcher frigate. The Kremlin's hazardous move in the Caribbean responds to the alleged US meddling in Eastern Europe.
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Kremlin critic Yulia Navalnaya, the winner of DW's Freedom of Speech Award, has collected her prize in a special ceremony. Speaking at the event in Berlin, Navalnaya — who is the widow of the late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny — said the work of their Anti-Corruption Foundation would continue despite her husband's passing.
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In a recent address to reporters, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov referred to the United States as an “enemy,” signalling a potential hardening of Moscow's rhetoric. While it remains uncertain if this language reflects an official change in policy, Peskov emphasised that only President Vladimir Putin can make such determinations. The Kremlin spokesman's comments were partly in response to Washington's refusal to allow former US Marine, UN weapons inspector, and RT contributor Scott Ritter to travel to St. Petersburg. Peskov described this as “the latest manifestation of the rabid campaign to prevent US citizens from interacting with the Russian Federation.” He suggested that such a refusal would only be “understandable” if it were related to Ritter's former intelligence status. “We are now an enemy country for them – much like they are for us” Peskov stated, noting that travel restrictions on former intelligence officers to hostile countries are common worldwide.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urgently seeks more advanced Western weapons at the G7 summit to fight Russian forces. Leaders discuss utilizing $325 billion in frozen Russian assets to raise..
G7 Agrees to Use $50 Billion , in Frozen Russian Assets , to Fund Ukraine.
'The Independent' reports that G7 leaders reached
a deal to repurpose profits from frozen Russian
assets worth about $50..
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