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Sanctions against Russia must be continued. Despite fact that they affect our economy, – Morawiecki

Sanctions against Russia must be continued. Despite fact that they affect our economy, – Morawiecki

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said the West should continue to apply sanctions against Russia, despite their impact on the economy. "Sanctions against Russia are effective, we must continue to apply them, despite the fact that they affect our economy. We must take a unified position on this issue, including on what are the real causes of the economic crisis," the head of the Polish government emphasized.
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Melnyk to Sholtz: Russia only understands strength. Give Putin ultimatum

Melnyk to Sholtz: Russia only understands strength. Give Putin ultimatum

Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andriy Melnyk believes that Germany should not ask, but in an ultimatum form, demand Russia to withdraw its troops from Ukraine. He voiced his position on Twitter, addressing German Chancellor Olaf Scholz "Mr. Chancellor. It's good that you shouted to Putin to 'stop the war'. But these are just words. Russia only understands force. Give Putin an ultimatum. With painful consequences. Stop the energy genocide against Ukrainians. Do it," Melnyk wrote. Read more: Results of 7th "Ramstein": Air defense from Sweden, HAWK from Spain, ammunition from Germany, Greece and Poland We will remind…
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European Parliament will consider recognizing Russia as state sponsor of terrorism on November 23

European Parliament will consider recognizing Russia as state sponsor of terrorism on November 23

The European Parliament decided on the date of voting for the resolution, in which Russia will be recognized as a state sponsor of terrorism. "On Wednesday, members of the European Parliament will vote for a resolution in which Russia is named a state sponsor of terrorism, taking into account the increase in attacks by the Russian Federation on the civilian population and civilian targets in Ukraine. The members will also call for Russia to be held accountable in an international tribunal," she said. In addition, the representative of the European Parliament announced a vote on the decision to approve macro-financial…
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Oleksii Reznikov : “We were asking to close the sky, because sky has no borders. Not for Russian uncontrolled missiles”

Oleksii Reznikov : “We were asking to close the sky, because sky has no borders. Not for Russian uncontrolled missiles”

The Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs described the missile as a “Russian-made” missile, a phrase that could include S-300 ground to air missiles in the possession of Ukraine. “We agreed to support Poland’s investigation into the explosion in rural Poland, near the Ukrainian border, and they’re going to make sure we figure out exactly what happened,” Biden said before visiting a Mangrove germination plant with other G20 leaders. The meeting underscored the possibility that the attack represented a Russian assault on Nato territory, something that might require invocation of Nato’s collective self-defence articles. Moscow denied responsibility. The G7 consists of…
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Reports of explosions in Poland: US, Estonia and Lithuania have already declared their readiness to defend every inch of NATO territory.

Reports of explosions in Poland: US, Estonia and Lithuania have already declared their readiness to defend every inch of NATO territory.

The Pentagon can not yet confirm or deny the information about the fall of Russian missiles in Poland. This was stated by Pentagon spokesman Patrick Ryder said during a briefing, "I don't want to speculate when it comes to our security commitments and Article Five. But we have made it crystal clear that we will defend every inch of NATO territory," he stressed. In turn, the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stressed that the news from Poland is "most worrying". "We are closely consulting with Poland and other Allies. Estonia is ready to defend every inch of NATO territory. We stand in…
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Zelensky about missiles in Poland: This is strike on collective security and a significant escalation. We must act.

Zelensky about missiles in Poland: This is strike on collective security and a significant escalation. We must act.

President Volodymyr Zelensky called the fall of Russian missiles on the territory of Poland a very significant escalation and called for action. "What we have been warning about for a long time has happened today. Terror is not limited to our state borders. Russian missiles hit Poland. How many times has Ukraine said that the terrorist state will not limit itself to our country? To hit NATO territory with missiles. This is a Russian missile strike on collective security! This is a very significant escalation. We must act".
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Biden promises to follow Ukraine’s lead on talks, push Russia on Griner

Biden promises to follow Ukraine’s lead on talks, push Russia on Griner

The United States is “not going to tell [Ukraine] what they have to do," the president said. President Joe Biden speaks in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2022. | Susan Walsh/AP Photo President Joe Biden vowed not to try to dictate any talks between Russia and Ukraine as the dueling countries approach winter, saying that both sides will “lick their wounds” and decide whether they’ll compromise to end the war. During a briefing Wednesday evening, Biden pledged that the United States is “not going to tell [Ukraine] what they have to do.”…
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85 missiles have been fired at Ukraine so far Tuesday, Zelensky says

85 missiles have been fired at Ukraine so far Tuesday, Zelensky says

Smoke following a missile attack rises over Lviv, Ukraine, on November 15. (Pavlo Palamarchuk/Reuters) In a brief video message Tuesday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said "85 missiles strikes have been launched on Ukrainian cities, mostly on energy infrastructure." "We can see what the enemy wants, they will not succeed. We may yet have 20 more strikes, please look after yourselves, stay in shelter for some time," he said. "I know that the strikes have caused power outages in many cities of our country. We are working to restore them. We will withstand." On Oct. 10, the Ukrainian military reported 84…
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Two people killed after Russian missiles crossed into Poland, says US intelligence official

Two people killed after Russian missiles crossed into Poland, says US intelligence official

Poland’s prime minister Mateusz Morawiecki has convened an urgent meeting of a committee for national security and defence affairs, the government spokesman Piotr Müller said on Twitter. Müller did not mention what the committee was due to discuss but local media reported that the meeting may be related to a reported explosion on the Polish border with Ukraine. Russia shelled cities and energy facilities across Ukraine on Tuesday, including Lviv, a city in the west of the country close to Poland.
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Russia leaving Ukraine would make “the single biggest difference” to world affairs.

Russia leaving Ukraine would make “the single biggest difference” to world affairs.

British prime minister says Russia leaving Ukraine would make ‘the single biggest difference’ to world affairs and calls for end to grain crisis Rishi Sunak has told the G20 that Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin, should have been prepared to face world leaders at the summit, as Russia leaving Ukraine would make “the single biggest difference” to world affairs. At the opening session of the summit, attended by Russia’s foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, the British prime minister used his address to condemn the Ukraine invasion and the targeting of civilians and warned world leaders about the threat it posed to the…
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