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"Putin's criminal war is getting closer to our borders," Polish Foreign Minister, Radosław Sikorski, said on Wednesday.
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNRussia’s Kaliningrad would fall quickly in a war with NATO, U.S. general saysAccording to a July 17 report by Defense News, Donahue made the comments at the LandEuro conference Wiesbaden, Germany. The conference is run by the Association of the U.S. Army. Donahue said the enclave is roughly 75 kilometers wide on the Lithuanian side and is surrounded by NATO countries.
NATO's threat of secondary sanctions against emerging economies to pressure them into swaying Russia is not only impractical but also doomed to fail." In truth, the root cause of the Russia-Ukraine conflict lies in NATO's continued eastward expansion,
Flight data showed how American and British reconnaissance aircraft flew from England toward Russia on Monday.
India has rejected Nato chief Mark Rutte’s warning about buying Russian oil and has flagged double standards of the West. For context, European nations that largely make up Nato have paid more money to Russia for energy imports than they have given to Ukraine in aid.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte warned that Brazil, China and India will face secondary sanctions from the US if Russia doesn’t negotiate a peace deal with Ukraine, and said they should lean on President Vladimir Putin to agree to a ceasefire.
You might want to call Vladimir and say, ‘Hey, friend, we are still buying stuff from you, but you have got to get serious when it comes to these negotiations on the cease-fire or a peace
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, during a meeting with senators in the US Congress in Washington, delivered a stark warning. He stated that countries such as Brazil, China, and India could be “hit very hard by secondary sanctions” if they continue business with Russia.
Just weeks ago, concerns emerged in India over a proposed US Bill that would impose 500 per cent tariffs on countries trading with Russia. More recently, US President Donald Trump warned of “biting” secondary tariffs—up to 100 per cent—on purchasers of Russian exports unless a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine is reached within 50 days.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has repeatedly said that Moscow’s annual ammunition production capacity is four times greater than that of the western alliance. View on euronews