Afrikanische Delegation setzt sich bei Putin für Ukraine-Frieden ein
Eine Delegation aus Afrika hat in Russland Staatschef Putin getroffen. Südafrikas Präsident Ramaphosa forderte dabei einen Verhandlungsfrieden für die Ukraine - eine Idee, die Putin lobte. Weniger harmonisch verlief ein Besuch zuvor in Kiew.
War criminal Putin gives more evidence for the @ICC arrest warrant, admitting the kidnapping of Ukrainian children from temporarily occupied territories.
@Free_Press#trump = #putin = #fascism Read #hitler Mein Kampf to understand what is happening today and how dangerous Trump is. Trump will go away one day but if we accept the likes of Trump fascism will become normal.
The #EuropeanUnion will not support the initiative of African leaders regarding #Ukraine if it involves freezing the conflict, — the speaker of the European Commission, Peter Stano.
At the same time, he noted that there can be #peace only after #Putin "stops terrorizing the Ukrainian people and withdraws his army of murderers and marauders from Ukrainian territory." (United24Media)
Russian President Vladimir Putin assures that he can destroy any building in the centre of Kyiv without nuclear weapons, but does not do this for a number of reasons; yet, the Russian dictator refused to reveal those reasons.
🇩🇰 Denmark announced its readiness to transfer F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine
Danish Defense Minister Pulsen said that this requires the approval of the United States as the manufacturer of these combat vehicles. In addition, partners should help with infrastructure development and aircraft maintenance.
The African leaders' delegation that came to Kyiv on June 16 to present a peace plan was mostly interested in suspending Russian dictator Vladimir Putin's arrest warrant, Mykhailo Podoliak, an advisor to Ukraine’s Presidential Office, said.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned there is a “serious danger” of NATO being drawn further into the Ukraine war if members of the alliance continue to supply military weaponry to Kyiv.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that Ukraine would soon run out of its own military equipment, making it totally reliant on hardware supplied by the West which would undermine its ability to fight for long.
"I am proud of #Zelenskiy, who did not leave his people at beginning of war, although it was dangerous for his life, showed extraordinary courage and continues to defend Ukrainian people"
Ah, the USSR. It was a strange place with strange ideas. Ideas such as planting unprotected mini nuclear power sources into inhospitable and hard-to-reach areas. I mean, nothing should go wrong as long as the government always exists to maintain them, right?
“I would guess that #Putin’s team is already in the market for some great #AI tools to disrupt the #US 2024 presidential election (and probably those in other countries, too).” - David Evan Harris, former #Meta employee
Putin: I can destroy any building in Kyiv city centre, but I won't. Why? I will not say (www.pravda.com.ua)
Russian President Vladimir Putin assures that he can destroy any building in the centre of Kyiv without nuclear weapons, but does not do this for a number of reasons; yet, the Russian dictator refused to reveal those reasons.
Putin, asked why he keeps calling Zelensky a Nazi: "I have a lot of Jewish friends, since childhood. They say Zelensky isn't a Jew. He is a disgrace to the Jewish people." (twitter.com)
Podolyak: African leaders came to Ukraine to ask for suspension of Putin's arrest warrant (kyivindependent.com)
The African leaders' delegation that came to Kyiv on June 16 to present a peace plan was mostly interested in suspending Russian dictator Vladimir Putin's arrest warrant, Mykhailo Podoliak, an advisor to Ukraine’s Presidential Office, said.
Putin warns NATO over being drawn into Ukraine war, says Russia has more nuclear weapons | CNN (www.cnn.com)
Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned there is a “serious danger” of NATO being drawn further into the Ukraine war if members of the alliance continue to supply military weaponry to Kyiv.
Putin says Ukraine is becoming fully reliant on West for military hardware (www.reuters.com)
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that Ukraine would soon run out of its own military equipment, making it totally reliant on hardware supplied by the West which would undermine its ability to fight for long.