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British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has said that the Ukraine war will end at the negotiating table.

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak hosts Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at Number 10 Downing Street on February 8, 2023 in London, England, Britain.

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UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says he supports Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to be “in the best place” to negotiate with Russia when the time comes.

“We provide training to use those capabilities and help them defend themselves against the attacks they face, especially on their critical national infrastructure. Now, that should be everyone’s focus,” Sunak said. While on the Eurostar train to Paris ahead of a summit with French President Emmanuel Macron.

“Of course, it will end like all conflicts at the negotiating table, but that’s a decision Ukraine has to make,” he added. “And what we need to do is put them in the best position to have those conversations at the right moment for them. But at this point, the priority is to provide them with the resources to train and support them. Moving forward and creating an advantage on the battlefield.”

– Natasha Durak

An hour ago

New US intelligence indicates Russia is trying to destabilize Moldova, the White House says

National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby answers questions during the daily press briefing at the White House on March 2, 2023 in Washington, DC.

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New US intelligence suggests Russia is “trying to destabilize” Eastern European country Moldova, the White House says.

“We believe Russia is pursuing options to weaken Moldova and its government with the goal of seeing a more Russian-friendly administration in the capital,” National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said in a conference call with reporters.

“I want to emphasize that the Moldovan government is working effectively to counter these threats,” Kirby said, adding that the Biden administration is working with allies to strengthen Moldova’s security.

The country of Moldova, slightly larger than the state of Maryland, borders Ukraine and Romania and was once part of the Soviet Union.

– Amanda Macias

An hour ago

The NATO leader said NATO countries must complete the ratification process for Sweden and Finland

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg addresses a joint press conference with the Swedish Prime Minister in Stockholm on March 7, 2023, following a meeting with all Swedish party leaders in favor of Swedish NATO membership.

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Representatives of Finland, Sweden and Turkey met NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg for the third time on the expansion of the military alliance.

“Finland and Sweden have taken unprecedented steps to address legitimate Turkish security concerns. Ahead of the upcoming NATO summit in Vilnius, it is time for all allies to complete the ratification process and welcome Finland and Sweden as full members of the alliance,” Stoltenberg said. At the beginning of the meeting, According to the NATO readout.

The push to join Sweden and Finland in the world’s most powerful military alliance comes as Russia’s attack on Ukraine raises fears among other countries in the region. Moscow, long wary of NATO expansion, has opposed plans for the two countries to join the alliance.

Both Finland and Sweden already meet many of the requirements for NATO membership. Some of the requirements include a functioning democratic political system, a willingness to provide economic transparency, and the ability to provide military contributions to NATO missions.

However, all 30 members of NATO must approve a country’s bid to be accepted into the alliance. Turkey and Hungary did not sign ratifications to bring Finland and Sweden into the alliance.

– Amanda Macias

2 hours ago

Biden is hosting a top EU official at the White House

European Commission President Ursula van der Leyen (L) speaks with US President Joe Biden. The two meet in DC on Friday.

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President Joe Biden welcomes EU High Commissioner Ursula van der Leyen to the White House this afternoon.

“Leaders will review strong cooperation between the United States and the European Union to ensure that Ukraine protects its sovereignty and democracy and imposes costs on Russia for its aggression,” the White House wrote in a statement.

Earlier in the week, National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said additional Russian sanctions would also be a topic of discussion between Biden and Van der Leyen.

The two are also expected to discuss trade and ways to reduce the EU’s dependence on Russian fossil fuels and energy.

Read the full story here.

– Amanda Macias

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Five ships leave Ukrainian ports under the Black Sea Grain Initiative

Photo taken on Oct. 31, 2022 shows a cargo ship loaded with grain being inspected at the anchorage of the southern entrance to the Bosphorus in Istanbul.

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Five ships carrying 97,600 metric tons of grain and other food products left Ukrainian ports, the body that oversees exports of agricultural products from the country said.

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These vessels are bound for the Netherlands, Libya and the UK and carry maize, barley, rapeseed, soybeans and sunflower seeds.

The Black Sea Grain Initiative, an agreement reached in July between Ukraine, Russia, Turkey and the United States, eased Russia’s naval blockade and reopened three key Ukrainian ports. The deal ends this month.

So far more than 780 ships have departed from Ukrainian ports.

– Amanda Macias

3 hours before

Switzerland says it will not change its policy of banning re-exports of arms to Ukraine

Switzerland will continue its long-standing policy of banning the re-export of Swiss-made weapons to a third country, its government said on Friday, amid growing calls from Western allies to send arms to Ukraine.

“The Federal Council is committed to the values ​​of Swiss neutrality and will continue to work to ensure that the benefits of neutrality are realized,” the council said in a statement, as quoted by Reuters.

– Natasha Durak

3 hours before

Kharkiv’s governor says critical power and water have been “almost fully restored” after the attack

“The energy system has suffered significant damage” in the eastern Ukrainian city after it was hit by a wave of Russian missile and drone strikes on Thursday, Kharkiv Governor Oleh Sinyehubov said.

“However, critical infrastructure has already been restored in the city, and the water supply has been almost completely restored,” Sinyehubov wrote in a post on the Telegram messaging app. However, public transport has been closed, he added.

A Russian military spokesman confirmed that its strikes targeted Ukrainian critical infrastructure in several cities across the country.

– Natasha Durak

6 hours ago

Wagner group appears to be taking ‘tactical pause’ on Bakmut, think tank says

Russian mercenary group Wagner’s forces – thousands of whom are fighting in Ukraine – are believed to be taking a “tactical pause” in the eastern city of Bagmut, which has been almost completely destroyed by the fighting. War, an American think tank.

“Wagner Group’s offensive activity in eastern Pakmut appears to have entered a temporary tactical pause, and it remains unclear whether Wagner fighters will retain their operational priority in future Russian attacks in the city,” ISW wrote in a Twitter post.

The bloody battle for Bakmut has been going on for months and has been compared to a “meat grinder” due to the level of casualties caused by the fighting. Moscow says Ukrainian forces have been encircled, which Kiev denies.

Ukrainian officials say they are determined to hold the ruined city because a Russian victory there would mean direct access for its forces to the rest of eastern Ukraine.

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– Natasha Durak

6 hours ago

Ukraine reeling from Russian hypersonic missile attack

A view of a bus station after an artillery attack in Russian-held Volnovaka on March 09, 2023.

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At least nine people have been confirmed killed in a Russian hypersonic missile attack in Ukraine on Thursday. It was the first time Russia had used its powerful Kinsale missiles, which can get past air defense systems, since the early months of its invasion – and the most intense strikes since late January.

The strikes affected critical Ukrainian energy infrastructure, and local emergency services were quickly making repairs.

Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said of the attack: “High-precision long-range air, sea and land-based weapons, including the Kinzel hypersonic missile system, hit key elements of Ukraine’s military infrastructure.”

Ukraine’s military said it was unable to intercept six Kinzhal ballistic missiles.

“This is a major attack and the first time with multiple types of missiles,” a Ukrainian military spokesman was quoted as saying by Reuters. “It’s unprecedented.”

– Natasha Durak

20 hours ago

Maxar satellite images show before and after photos of the Battle of Pakmut

Maxar satellite images depict how the Battle of Bakhmut changed the landscape near the city.

Before: Images show only a few craters in fields east of Bagmut, Ukraine

“Before” Maxar satellite images showing only a few craters in fields east of Bagmut, Ukraine. Please use: Satellite image (c) 2022 Maxar Technologies.

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Back: Photos show hundreds of craters in fields.

Maxar satellite images showing hundreds of craters in fields east of Bagmut, Ukraine. Please use: Satellite image (c) 2022 Maxar Technologies.

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21 hours ago

One person was killed and another was injured in Volnovaka, Ukraine

One person was killed and another injured in an artillery attack in Volnovaka, Ukraine.

A view of a bus station after an artillery attack in Russian-held Volnovaka on March 09, 2023.

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A view of a bus station after an artillery attack in Russian-held Volnovaka on March 09, 2023.

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A body lies on the ground at a bus depot after an artillery attack in Russian-held Volnovaka on March 09, 2023.

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