Ukraine war - latest: Joe Biden warns freedom at stake; Wagner Group founder hits out at Russian officials; Putin says he's 'proud' of troops at rally

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Ukraine war - latest: Joe Biden warns freedom at stake; Wagner Group founder hits out at Russian officials; Putin says he's 'proud' of troops at rally
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Vasily Nebenzya, Russia's representative at the United Nations, accuses the West of attempting to 'confuse people' and 'hide the real reasons' for the war in Ukraine Live updates: 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube

Live updates from Emily Mee, with Deborah Haynes in Ukraine, Dominic Waghorn in Poland and Diana Magnay in MoscowThe Western military alliance has strongly urged Beijing to avoid what would be a violation of international law.

China has so far refused to condemn the invasion of Ukraine, but has avoided crossing any red lines that would lead to sanctions. Mr Guterres described the UN charter as"unambiguous", referencing its call for members to refrain from"the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state". 20:31:22Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has spoken with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy this evening.

During the talks, Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda urged Mr Biden to ask NATO to deploy additional military equipment to the Baltic states. Mr Biden was silent but took notes as he listened to the proposals by Mr Nauseda and others, the Lithuanian president said afterwards. Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov met China's top diplomat Wang Yi as the nations continue their close ties.

"We came from university, we were told to come and we're here," said Liuba, 23."They told us there would be a concert." I asked if she minded being instructed to come to an event which would then be used as a patriotic moment on state TV. We met Alexander Zaldastanov, better known as Surgeon, the head of the Night Wolves biker club which has been known to ride with Mr Putin.Mr Putin, as ever, came in to thunderous applause. It's the kind of event he loves: a stadium filled with the Russian tricolour flag, music blaring, and a hero's welcome. It was the kind of man of the people image he likes to present. And more to the point, it looks good on state TV to the millions across the country who aren't there.

In a telephone interview, Moldovan foreign minister Nicu Popescu said:"Our institutions have planned for responses along the full spectrum of threats.At the start of the invasion, Moldova had feared Moscow could attempt to seize its breakaway region of Transnistria. "We don't think Moldova is in a position to be militarily threatened as long as Ukraine resists and keeps the front line away from us," he said.

The meeting of the Bucharest Nine countries on NATO's eastern flank followed Vladimir Putin's ominous speech in Moscow. It all started on Monday when the US president arrived unannounced in Ukraine's capital Kyiv - his first trip to the country since the invasion began, and a huge show of support. Following talks between the two presidents, Mr Zelenskyy said the pair discussed long-range weapons in a"very fruitful" discussion.

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