President Volodymyr Zelenskiy will address the United Nations Security Council on Tuesday, while a call between top diplomats from Ukraine and China could pave the way for his first talks with President Xi Jinping since Russia’s invasion more than a ...
President Volodymyr Zelensky will address the United Nations Security Council on Tuesday, while a call between top diplomats from Ukraine and China could pave the way for his first talks with President Xi Jinping since Russia’s invasion more than a month ago.
Prior to the arrival, Japan had already accepted almost 400 refugees from Ukraine in about a month. While that’s a tiny fraction of the millions who have fled, it’s more refugees than Japan has allowed in from the rest of the world over the past seven years.Call Signals Xi May Speak With Zelensky The move was designed to force Russia into choosing among three unappealing options — draining dollar reserves held in its own country, spending new revenue, or going into default, said a spokesperson for the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control who discussed details of the decision on condition of anonymity.Stocks in Asia wavered Tuesday and crude oil climbed, as investors evaluated the prospect of tougher sanctions against Russia for alleged atrocities during the war in Ukraine.
The new Switchblade-600 weapons are part of $300 million in lethal military assistance announced by the Pentagon Friday night that will be contracted directly from industry instead of drawn from existing stocks, according to the people, who asked not to identified discussing the plan. Zelensky, in his nightly video address, said he would speak to the UN Security Council on Tuesday. He also plans to deliver an address to the Spanish parliament. The UN speech is scheduled to begin at 10am.
“Yes, this week, we will have additional economic pressure elements to announce,” U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said at the White House.Sullivan explained why Biden hasn’t characterised the Ukrainian war as a genocide amid brutal assaults on civilians. “Many civilians couldn’t leave the areas of armed violence and now have to survive in an extremely dangerous environment,” he said. “As military fronts are moving, displaced people feel tempted to return to affected areas they consider to be safe. Mines and unexploded and abandoned ordnance are now a widespread threat to all of them.”Joe Biden said Putin could face additional sanctions as the US president condemned alleged atrocities committed against civilians in Ukraine.
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