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Post by Admin on Oct 22, 2024 23:37:23 GMT
One would think that this was just a summary of the items of support that Zelensky has been calling for from the West, such as "more weapons, ammunition, and military funds" and "permission to use Western-made long-range missiles to attack the Russian mainland," but the contents are quite detailed, and he even officially hints at "possessing nuclear weapons."
Since September this year, Zelensky has explained the details of his plan to US President Biden, US Vice President Harris, both candidates for the next US presidential election under former President Trump, and leaders of NATO countries, among others, and asked for their support.
There has been no official comment from US President Biden, who is Ukraine's largest donor, but it is unlikely that he is "fully in favor."
NATO Secretary-General Rutte also avoided making a clear statement, saying, "The issue with NATO membership is the timing and the timing of the invitation," and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is also cautious, saying, "We are careful not to let NATO become a party to the war."
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Post by Admin on Oct 24, 2024 18:51:04 GMT
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Post by Admin on Oct 24, 2024 19:29:34 GMT
On the 24th, Russian President Putin did not deny the US claim that North Korea is sending troops to Russia. At the same time, he said that it is up to Russia to implement the mutual defense clause included in the partnership treaty with North Korea, and criticized the Western countries for intensifying the Ukraine war.
On the 23rd, US Secretary of Defense Austin stated that there is evidence that North Korea has sent soldiers to Russia. The US believes that North Korea has sent at least 3,000 soldiers to Russia.
In response to a reporter's question about satellite images showing the movements of North Korean troops, Putin said, "Images are important. If there are images, they must reflect something." At the same time, he pointed out that it is the Western countries that escalated the Ukraine crisis. "Russia knows who is coming from which NATO member countries and what activities they are conducting," he said.
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Post by Admin on Oct 30, 2024 18:18:26 GMT
Regina DeDominitsis (51), head of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) regional office for Europe and Central Asia, which covers Ukraine and other areas, gave an interview to the Yomiuri Shimbun in Tokyo. Ukraine is facing a severe winter as Russia continues to invade, and attacks on energy facilities are making it difficult for children to get electricity, especially at their schools, and she has called for assistance from the international community, including Japan.
A report released by the United Nations in September pointed out that Ukraine could experience 18-hour blackouts this winter. Although UNICEF is distributing heating appliances and other items, DeDominitsis complained about the plight of the situation, saying, "Schools will no longer have enough electricity or heat." Water facilities have also reportedly been damaged.
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Post by Admin on Oct 31, 2024 18:07:21 GMT
In an interview with South Korea's KBS TV broadcast on the 31st, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that fighting between North Korean soldiers deployed to Russia and Ukrainian troops is "likely to occur within the next few days."
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