Not Amused: Stockholm Scolds Russian Embassy Over “Legitimate Target” Remark
Foreign Minister Tobias Billström said his department would summon the Russian ambassador to “protest this obvious attempt” at interference with Sweden’s NATO bid.
Foreign Minister Tobias Billström said his department would summon the Russian ambassador to “protest this obvious attempt” at interference with Sweden’s NATO bid.
The Chinese president is the only head of state of the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council who has yet to make the journey to Kyiv.
The British Defence Ministry estimated that the tanks marked a “step change” in capability for Ukraine’s armed forces.
“They are sending their scraps to Ukraine and buying brand new material for themselves, financed with EU money,” a frustrated diplomat complained.
“Ukraine is currently fighting for the whole of Europe. Ukraine’s victory in the war is as important to us as it is to Ukrainians themselves. Ukraine must not fall, because then no country in Europe will be able to feel safe.”—Edvards Ratnieks
Fully one year on, intellectuals are yet to make a decisive appearance to alter the course of the conflict.
Alternate histories, by showing what could have been—and might yet be—treat the past as a traversable terrain.
The French president’s aim with the trip is “to try and bring China to our side and put pressure on Russia” concerning its war in Ukraine.
Meloni slammed potential peace talks with Moscow in defiance of the wishes of a significant proportion of Italians who disapprove of the support Italy is giving Ukraine in its war with Russia.
The IMF has pledged its largest loan ever to a country at war and the EU has promised 1 million bullets.