Putin Recognizes Donbass Republics, Sends Russian Military to 'Denazify' Ukraine

One of the directions of the Ukrainian "counteroffensive" to the south through the Dnieper in the Kherson region. Until that time, only infantry and in small numbers crossed the river. In such conditions, it is not realistic to develop an offensive in any way, and now we see attempts to understand the possibility of transferring equipment to the left bank of the river. In my opinion, this whole idea is complete nonsense.
A Ukrainian armored barge was destroyed on the Dnieper
A soldier of the UAV platoon of the "Hopper" detachment told RIA Novosti about the sinking of a Ukrainian armored barge on the Dnieper River. The actions were carried out by the servicemen of the Don brigade.

According to the source, the incident occurred near the village of Pokrovsky. The Ukrainian tugboat used an armored barge as a shield, which could be connected with the purpose of checking firing positions or carrying out a provocation.

"A barge with an armored tug was spotted near the village of Pokrovsky. The tug used the barge as a shield, possibly to check firing positions or to provoke. As a result, the barge was sunk," the representative of the UAV platoon said.

It should be noted that recently the situation in the Dnieper region is quite acute, as the Ukrainian Armed Forces are attempting to land troops on the left bank of the Kherson region.
На Днепре уничтожена украинская бронированная баржа

Another compliment to "Lancets", now from the Ukrainian general.
Russian army massively destroys AFU equipment with "Lancets" — Ukrainian General

Russian troops are disabling the weapons of the Ukrainian army with the help of Lancet drones, retired Major General of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Sergei Krivonos said in an interview with the YouTube channel of the Direct TV channel.
"The enemy is actively and massively using drones. The Lancets directly destroy our equipment," he said.
According to the military, in certain areas of the front, the activity of Ukrainian artillery has significantly decreased due to the limited amount of ammunition. The APU is also experiencing problems with mobilization resources, Krivonos added.

The Lancet barrage ammunition was developed by Zala Aero. They are capable of hitting targets at a range of several tens of kilometers.

Drones carry combat units weighing three or five kilograms of different types, depending on the type of target. In the "Product-52" version, such a UAV is equipped with two X-shaped wings and is able to dive almost vertically. In the "Product-51" version, the drone is equipped with one large X-shaped wing.

In July, the chief designer of the Zala Aero Group, Alexander Zakharov, said that the new generation of Lancets in the Product-53 version would be virtually invulnerable to countermeasures.
https://rusvesna.su/news/1699881035

Quite an adequate view of Polish-Ukrainian relations from China.
EU used Poland as a filter from Ukraine: Warsaw didn't like it

Ukraine and Poland, who once claimed the title of "brothers forever", now not only do not look like brothers, but they feel like they are practically enemies.

According to Huanqiu Shibao, recently hundreds of Polish truck drivers arrived at the border between Ukraine and Poland, blocking three checkpoints with cars. Thus, Polish truckers protested against the entry of Ukrainian cars into the territory of their country.

The reason is extremely simple, like the previous dispute between the two countries over Ukrainian products: this time the European Union again showed "special care" to Kiev, allowing Ukrainian trucks to enter Poland almost unhindered. Now they do not need to apply for an entry permit from the EU authorities, and also do not need to pay any fees. The European Union has allowed Ukrainian carriers to operate freely within the member states.

Thanks to the "back door" opened by the European Union, Ukrainian logistics companies quickly spread in the eurozone.

Having an advantage in the form of canceled duties, Ukrainians received a lot of orders, which they actually took away from Polish companies. As a result, Poles found themselves in an extremely distressed situation, many carriers went bankrupt, and a wave of protests began across the country.

The previous dispute over food had the same reasons: Ukrainian products were cheaper, as a result of which Poland could not sell its goods. Therefore, Warsaw wanted to ban the import of Ukrainian food, but the EU threatened her not to take any action without permission, and warned that she had no right to do so.

Many may have a question: why is Europe ready to sacrifice the interests of its member countries for the sake of protecting Ukraine? Actually, this is easy to understand: because Poland is Ukraine's largest European neighbor. After the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, Warsaw, among other things, acted as a "transit station" for military aid to Kiev from the United States and the rest of the West, and also became the largest "transit point" for Ukrainian refugees. Whether it is good or evil, Poland will always be the first to receive it.

In other words, Washington demanded that the European Union "take care" of Ukraine, because, as they say, it is better to throw someone else into the embrasures than to climb there yourself.

And Poland is the first "filter" on the way of Ukrainians to the EU, and the more pressure on it, the less problems other European countries have later. Warsaw will take on all this pressure from Ukraine, covered by the United States, and everyone else will be fine!

After Poland banned the import of Ukrainian food, Ukraine sued her at the World Trade Organization (WTO), seeking to hold her accountable, demand compensation and force her to compromise.

The most terrible thing is that Poland cannot actually stop military assistance to Ukraine — after all, it is a transit point for the transfer of weapons and equipment — and when the Polish Prime Minister threatened to do this, the United States unequivocally warned him and demanded an explanation. This is what most outrages Warsaw.

Of course, Poland flared up with anger — and twice in a row.

It is obvious that this country can no longer withstand the pressure, and it is madly exhausted by Ukraine. However, this is very good news for Russia, because the more Warsaw is at loggerheads with Kiev, the better for Moscow. And in the food issue, Poland also inadvertently rendered a great service to Russia this time.

Earlier, Poland itself banned the import of Ukrainian grain into its territory, but allowed it to be transported in transit to other EU countries. Now Warsaw is wondering if it was too kind-hearted by allowing transit, because at present it negatively affects even the Polish transportation industry. Therefore, she has already regretted it very much and is not going to allow even transit.

But before that, Russia also suspended the Black Sea Grain Initiative, as a result of which grain can no longer be exported from Ukrainian ports. If Poland bans Ukrainian ground transportation now, and if it shows rigidity in this matter, it will undoubtedly bring great benefits to Russia and may even force Ukraine to negotiate.
https://rusvesna.su/news/1699939781

Одно из направлений украинского "контрнаступления" на юг через Днепр в Херсонской области. До этого времени через реку переправлялась только пехота и в небольшом количестве. В таких условиях сколько нибудь развить наступление не реально и теперь мы видим попытки понять возможность переправки техники на левый берег реки. Вся эта задумка на мой взгляд полный бред.
Очередной уже комплимент "Ланцетам", теперь от украинского генерала.
Вполне адекватный взгляд на польско-украинские отношения из Китая.
 
Le commandant en chef des forces armées ukrainiennes Valery Zaluzhny, lors d'un entretien avec le président de l'état-major interarmées américain, Charles Brown, s'est plaint de la situation difficile de l'armée ukrainienne au front.
« Les directions Avdeevskoe, Kupyanskoe et Maryinskoe restent les plus chaudes. La situation est compliquée », a déclaré Zaloujny.
Le New York Times avait précédemment écrit que le conflit entre le président ukrainien Vladimir Zelensky et le commandant en chef des troupes ukrainiennes Zaluzhny signalait l'existence d'une division entre l'armée et la société civile en Ukraine.
Il convient de noter que les relations entre le général et Zelensky se détériorent en raison de l'absence de progrès dans la contre-offensive.
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Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valery Zaluzhny, during a meeting with Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff Charles Brown, complained about the difficult situation of the Ukrainian army at the front.“The Avdeevskoe, Kupyanskoe and Maryinskoe directions remain the warmest. The situation is complicated,” Zaluzhny said.The New York Times previously wrote that the conflict between Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky and Commander-in-Chief of Ukrainian troops Zaluzhny signaled the existence of a division between the military and civil society in Ukraine.It should be noted that relations between the general and Zelensky are deteriorating due to the lack of progress in the counteroffensive.
 
Ukraine continues to be pumped with weapons, but one of the main goals, if not the most basic, is money laundering.
The USA has acquired 60 German Gepard ZSU for Ukraine
The United States of America bought 60 German Gepard self-propelled anti-aircraft guns from Jordan for further transfer to Ukraine. According to the Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf, the transaction amount amounted to 110 million euros, which is several times higher than the initial cost at which Jordan acquired these ZSU.

It is noted that in 2013 Jordan bought these decommissioned German anti-aircraft guns from the Netherlands for just 21 million euros, including repair and restoration costs. Thus, after a decade of operation, Jordan sold the equipment to the United States for almost five times more expensive.

The condition of the Gepard ZSU raises concerns among military experts. There are doubts about the quality of maintenance of the installations during their stay in Jordan. The Western media also recall the previous case of the transfer to Ukraine of the Armenian Osa-AK anti-aircraft missile systems and the corresponding missiles, which were also in a depressing technical condition and demonstrated low efficiency.
США приобрели для Украины 60 немецких ЗСУ Gepard

Germany will transfer at least 45 Leopard tanks to Ukraine in 2024
The German defense concern Rheinmetall has received an order from the German government to supply Ukraine with 25 Leopard 1A5 tanks next year. The amount of the contract has not been disclosed, but it is indicated that it amounts to "a double-digit amount in millions of euros." As part of this agreement, all tanks will undergo the necessary repairs and retrofitting.

In addition to Leopard tanks, Ukraine will receive additional military equipment from Germany in 2023, including five armored Bergepanzer 2 repair and evacuation vehicles and two training tanks.

It was also announced plans for 2024 to supply Ukraine with 15 Leopard 2A4 tanks. This project will be funded by the Netherlands and Denmark. This initiative, according to Germany, underlines the continued support of Ukraine from European countries in the light of the current conflict.
Германия передаст Украине в 2024 году не менее 45 танков Leopard

This, in my opinion, is one of the main reasons that the current crazy, fascist Ukraine should be finished.
Ukraine has started serial production of marine kamikaze drones
Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine Mikhail Fedorov announced that Ukraine has successfully established serial production of marine unmanned vehicles. He announced this while participating in the Ukrainian news telethon, emphasizing the significant scaling of the production of surface drones.

Fedorov clarified that active production of these devices is currently underway, and their number is already quite large. He also said that there is an active development of new models of unmanned boats, which will have certain "surprises".

This statement is evidence that the production of marine kamikaze drones is being carried out at a very accelerated pace - according to various estimates, Ukraine can produce up to 20 kamikaze drones per month, while it is possible that production is also being conducted at European production facilities, which creates a very serious danger.

Earlier, Ukraine actively used such naval drones to attack Russian ships, as well as the Crimean Bridge.
Украина начала серийный выпуск морских дронов-камикадзе

Another Georgian prisoner. They often began to get caught. This one talks a lot and willingly. In general, he didn't say anything very unexpected, although some things sound funny. He is a member of the "foreign legion" and names a fairly large list of countries whose citizens are fighting in its composition. He calls almost most of the members of this legion criminals, because they are persecuted for various crimes in their homeland, but at the same time he is the same criminal. After participating in the next "Maidan" in his homeland, in Georgia, this character received a criminal charge, but managed to escape to Ukraine. There, the SBU came out to him and, under threat of expulsion to his homeland with his family, he signed up to serve in the AFU. This is how the cycle of Maidan activists turns out.
A captured mercenary from Georgia, Georgy Chubinidze. He says that they are used as detachments, and they also brutally crack down on the local population

Продолжается накачка Украины оружием, но при этом не забывается одна из основных целей, если не самая основная- отмывка денег.
Очередной грузинский пленный. Часто стали попадаться. Этот говорит много и охотно. В общем ничего очень уж неожиданного он не сказал, хотя некоторые вещи звучат забавно. Он член "иностранного легиона" и называет довольно большой список стран, граждане которых воюют в его составе. Чуть ли не большинство членов этого самого легиона он называет преступниками, потому что на родине их преследуют за различные преступления, но при этом и сам является таким же преступником. После участия в очередном "майдане" у себя на родине, в Грузии этот персонаж получил уголовное обвинение, но успел скрыться на Украине. Там на него вышла СБУ и под угрозой высылки на родину вместе с семьей, он подписался на службу в ВСУ. Вот такой получается круговорот майданщиков.
Это, на мой взгляд, одна из основных причин того, что с нынешней сумасшедшей, фашистской Украиной должно быть покончено.
 
Bien sûr les médias mensongers ne vous ont JAMAIS parlé des 46 BioLabs en Ukraine, sous la direction des USA et du Pentagone en particulier.
Mais les Russes ont fourni des preuves au monde entier.
Les Pays vassaux des Etats-Unis (toujours les quelques mêmes) ont caché cela.
Mais de nombreux autres pays, non.
Les efforts de la Russie pour informer le monde sur les activités militaro-biologiques américaines ont amené d’autres pays à se demander « ce que fait le Pentagone avec son réseau mondial de laboratoires biologiques sur leur territoire ».
Car les Etats-Unis possèdent de nombreux BioLabs à travers le monde, surtout en Afrique et en Asie.
Preuve que ces documents sont exacts, les Etats-Unis ont considérablement commencé à en fermer...
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Of course the lying media NEVER told you about the 46 BioLabs in Ukraine, under the direction of the USA and the Pentagon in particular.But the Russians have provided proof to the whole world.The vassal countries of the United States (always the same few) hid this.But many other countries do not.Russia's efforts to inform the world about US military-biological activities have left other countries wondering "what the Pentagon is doing with its global network of biological laboratories on their territory."Because the United States has many BioLabs around the world, especially in Africa and Asia.Proof that these documents are accurate, the United States has significantly started to close them...
 
There is no separate thread about Moldova on the forum, and it seems to me that this is not necessary, because there are processes going on like a copy of the Ukrainian ones. I have highlighted some words in the article that repeat the slogans of the last Ukrainian Maidan one-on-one. If Moldovans buy into this, then I don't feel sorry for them at all, because having a whole bunch of negative examples before my eyes, how can you so stubbornly tread on the same rake.
Moldova has declared its readiness to abandon Transnistria
Moldovan President Maia Sandu announced the country's readiness to join the European Union in two stages. She stated this on the air of Radio Moldova. The first stage involves the integration of Moldova into the EU without the participation of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic. Sandu expressed her conviction that the improvement of living standards and the growth of economic indicators on the right bank of the Dniester motivates citizens to strive for European standards and unification with the EU.

The Moldovan President also noted that the country intends to fulfill all the necessary obligations and achieve European standards by 2030. She expressed hope for a positive decision on the part of the European Union on the issue of Moldova's admission to its membership.

This statement followed the recommendation of the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, to start negotiations on the accession of Ukraine and Moldova to the European Union. This decision is an important step for Moldova on the path of its European integration and development.
Молдавия заявила о готовности отказаться от Приднестровья

На форуме нет отдельной ветки про Молдову, да и мне кажется, что это не нужно, т.к. там происходят процессы как копия похожие на украинские. Я выделил некоторые слова в статье, которые один-в-один повторяют лозунги последнего украинского майдана. Если молдаване купятся на это, то мне их совсем не жаль, ведь имея перед глазами целую кучу отрицательных примеров, как можно так упрямо топтаться по одним и тем же граблям.
 
If you look at the picture attached to the article, you can see that the data is incomplete.
On the Ukrainian site, there are no their native "Bogdanas", Polish "Crab", "Zuzannas", in my opinion Slovak. From the Russian side "Msta-S", "Hyacinth-S", "Koalition-SV", BMD-4, "Nona-SVK".
Of course, I do not follow the deliveries, but this technique often comes across in the reports, which means that there are some deliveries. So specific figures can be disputed, but the general trend is visible.
The Russian Army receives three times more equipment than the AFU (INFOGRAPHIC)

The Russian army receives an average of three times more tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, self-propelled artillery and other equipment per month than the AFU.

Such infographics are published by the Ukrainian media on the basis of open data.

According to these data, over the past 10 months of the conflict, the APU received about 28 tanks per month, while Russia received 100.

About 35 BMPTR, Russia — 100.

Self—propelled artillery — 7, Russia - 50. Conventional artillery — 13 against more than 200.

Ukraine has stopped receiving MLRS altogether, while Russia receives more than 23 units per month.

Ukraine is given dozens of missiles, Russia produces more than 2 thousand of them.

In the supply of shells, the superiority is more than twice.

"In general, we see that the West's efforts to supply heavy weapons in the first year were much greater and reached a peak in January–February 2023.

Further arms supplies to Ukraine faced two main problems: the lack of a clear strategy to support Ukraine after the start of the counteroffensive; blocking funding due to political processes within the countries," writes Ukrainian journalist Volodymyr Datsenko.

Russia's main advantage remains air supremacy. Ukraine, according to the journalist, has an advantage in long-range artillery.
https://rusvesna.su/news/1700053757

Если посмотреть картинку, приложенную к статье, то видно, что данные неполноценны.
С Украинской стороны отсутствуют их родные "Богданы", польские "Крабы", "Зузанны", по моему словацкие. С Российской стороны "Мста-С", "Гиацинт-С", "Коалиция-СВ", БМД-4, "Нона-СВК".
Я, конечно, не слежу за поставками, но эта техника часто попадается в сводках, а значит и поставки какие то есть. Так что конкретные цифры можно оспаривать, но общая тенденция просматривается.
 
Thus is the great out in the open air conspiracy of our time proven as historical fact.

In simple terms, in early March 2022, less than 2-3 weeks after the launch of the SMO - which was nothing more than a military shock tactic unleashed by Putin by way of a final gamble in an effort to forcefully resuscitate an otherwise expiring diplomatic process (i.e politics via other means) - a peaceful resolution to the Ukraine dilemma, including an agreement by both parties that in return for Ukrainian neutrality and abandonment of any plan to join NATO, Ukraine would retain its existing national boundaries and be given security guarantees by among others, Russia, was agreed in all but the working detail between Russia and Ukraine. In other words peace in our time.

Then along comes the US, the UK, Germany, France, Italy, NATO and co - and in a panic - forcibly destroys the process and insists that Zelensky carrys on the war - because, hell, regime change in Russia!

The rest, as they say, is history.

A damning and detailed report published this week by three of the most eminent authors one could wish to assemble on this matter puts the final nail into the coffin of multiple fables concerning why this war happened and why all the carnage that followed didn't have to happen - and none of it of course was Russia's fault:

Authors​

Michael von der Schulenburg
Former UN Assistant Secretary-General, who worked for over 34 years for the United Nations, and shortly for the OSCE, in many countries in war or internal armed conflicts often involving fragile governments and armed non-state actors​
Hajo Funke
Professor Emeritus for political sciences of the Otto-Suhr-Institute/ Freie University Berlin​
General (ret.)
Harald Kujat was the highest ranging German officer of the Bundeswehr and at NATO​

I will let the whole ghastly charade speak for itself. Essential reading in full.

The disastrous derailment of early peace efforts to end the war in Ukraine

November 10, 2023

Sie können die deutsche Fassung HIER lesen

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The British Prime Minister’s fateful visit to Kiev on 9 April 2022

This is a detailed reconstruction of the Ukrainian-Russian peace negotiations in March 2022 and the associated mediation attempts by the then Israeli Prime Minister, Naftali Bennett, supported by President Erdogan and former German Chancellor Schröder. It was drawn up by retired General H. Kujat and Professor Emeritus H. Funke, two of the initiators of the recently presented peace plan for Ukraine. And it is also in connection with their peace plan that this reconstruction is so extremely important. It reminds us that we cannot afford to delay ceasefire and peace negotiations again. The human and military situation in Ukraine deteriorates dramatically, with the added danger that it could lead to a further escalation of the war. We need a diplomatic solution to this cruel war for Europe and the Ukraine – and we need it now!

From the detailed reconstruction of the March peace efforts 6 conclusions emerge:

1. Just one month after the start of the Russian military intervention in Ukraine, Ukrainian and Russian negotiators had come very close to an agreement for a ceasefire and to an outline for a comprehensive peace solution to the conflict.

2) In contrast to today, President Zelensky and his government had made great efforts to negotiate peace with Russia and bring the war to a quick end.

3) Contrary to Western interpretations, Ukraine and Russia agreed at the time that the planned NATO expansion was the reason for the war. They therefore focused their peace negotiations on Ukraine’s neutrality and its renunciation of NATO membership. In return, Ukraine would have retained its territorial integrity except for Crimea.

4) There is little doubt that these peace negotiations failed due to resistance from NATO and in particular from the USA and the UK. The reasons is that such a peace agreement would have been tantamount to a defeat for NATO, an end to NATO’s eastward expansion and thus an end to the dream of a unipolar world dominated by the USA.

5. The failure of the peace negotiations in March 2022 led to dangerous intensification of the war that has cost the lives of hundreds of thousands of people, especially young people, deeply traumatized a young generation and inflicted the most severe mental and physical wounds on them. Ukraine has been exposed to enormous destruction, internal displacements, and mass impoverishment. This si accompanied by a large-scale depopulation of the country. Not only Russia, but also NATO and the West bear a heavy share of the blame for this disaster.

6) Ukraine’s negotiating position today is far worse than it was in March 2022. Ukraine will now lose large parts of its territory.

7. The blocking of the peace negotiations at that time has harmed everyone: Russia and Europe – but above all the people of Ukraine, who are paying with their blood the price for the ambitions of the major powers and will probably get nothing in return.

Michael von der Schulenburg



HOW THE CHANCE WAS LOST FOR A PEACE SETTLEMENT OF THE UKRAINE WAR

AND THE WEST WANTED TO CONTINUE THE WAR INSTEAD

A detailed reconstruction of events in March 2022

Hajo Funke and Harald Kujat


Berlin, October 2023​

In March 2022, direct peace negotiations between Ukrainian and Russian delegations and mediation efforts by the then Israeli Prime Minster, Naftali Bennet created a genuine chance for ending the war peacefully only four to five weeks after Russia had invaded Ukraine. However, instead of ending the war through negotiations as Ukrainian President Zelensky and his government appeared to have wanted, he ultimately bowed to pressures from some Western powers to abandon a negotiated solution. Western powers wanted this war to continue in the hope to break Russia. Ukraine’s decision to abandon negotiations may been taken before the discovery of a massacre of civilians in the town of Bucha near Kiev.

In the following is an attempt of a step-by-step reconstruction of the events that led to the peace negotiations in March and their collapse in early April 2022.

IN EARLY MARCH 2022, ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER NAFTALI BENNETT UNDERTOOK MEDIATION EFFORTS

Naftali Bennett had undertaken mediation efforts beginning in the first week of March 2022. In a video interview with Israeli journalist Hanoch Daum on February 4, 2023, he spoke for the first time in detail about the process and the end of the negotiations. This video interview is the basis of a detailed report in the Berliner Zeitung of February 6, 2023: “Naftali Bennett wanted peace between Ukraine and Russia: who blocked? Israeli ex-premier spoke for the first time about his negotiations with Putin and Zelensky. The ceasefire was reportedly within reach.” (Berliner Zeitung, Feb. 06, 2023).

Soon after the war broke out, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had asked Bennett to help open a channel of communications with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Putin responded by inviting Bennett to Moscow: “On March 5, 2022, at Putin’s invitation, Bennett had flown to Moscow in a private jet provided by Israeli intelligence. In the conversation in the Kremlin, Putin, Bennett said, had made some substantial concessions, in particular, he had renounced his original wartime goal of demilitarizing Ukraine. … .In return, the Ukrainian president agreed to renounce joining NATO – a position he also repeated publicly a short time later. This removed one of the decisive obstacles to a ceasefire ….”. According to the Berliner Zeitung, other issues, such as the future of the Donbass and Crimea, as well as security guarantees for Ukraine, had also been the subject of intensive talks during these days. (Ibid)

In the interview, Bennett explained further: “I had the impression at the time that both sides were very interested in a ceasefire (…). According to Bennett, a cease-fire was within reach at that time, and both sides were prepared to make considerable concessions…. But Britain and the U.S., in particular, wanted this peace process to end and set their sights on a continuation of the war.” (Ibid)

In early March 2022, President Zelensky contacted not only Naftali Bennett, but also former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder and asked him to use his close personal ties to Putin to mediate between Ukraine and Russia in hope to find ways to end this war quickly. In an interview published in the weekly edition of the Berliner Zeitung on October 21/22 of this year, Schröder spoke publicly for the first time about his role in the efforts that led to the peace negotiations in Istanbul on March 29, 2022. Like Bennet, also he came to the conclusion that the reason why these peace negotiations were abandoned was because the Americans obstructed them. He said: “At the peace negotiations in March 2022 in Istanbul with Rustem Umerov (then security advisor to Zelensky, now Ukrainian defense minister), the Ukrainians did not agree to peace because they were not allowed to. They first had to ask the Americans about everything they discussed,” and continued: “But at the end (of the peace negotiations) nothing happened. My impression was that nothing could happen because everything else was decided in Washington. That was fatal.”

The Turkish Foreign Minister, Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu, who organized the Istanbul meeting at the time, had previously made similar comments. In an interview with CNN Turk on April 20, 2022, he said: “Some NATO states wanted the Ukraine conflict to continue in order to weaken Russia.”

… WHILE PARALLEL PEACE NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN UKRAINIAN AND RUSSIAN NEGOCIATORS WERE UNDERWAY

Direct negotiations between a Ukrainian and a Russian delegation had already been underway since late February 2022, and in the third week of March, “only a month after the outbreak of the war, they (had) agreed on the broad outlines of a peace settlement. Ukraine promised not to join NATO and not to allow military bases of foreign powers on its territory, while Russia promised in return to recognize Ukraine’s territorial integrity and to withdraw all Russian occupation troops. Special arrangements were made for the Donbas and Crimea.” (Cf. Michael von der Schulenburg: UN Charter: Negotiations! In: Emma of March 6, 2023)

To further the peace negotiations, the Turkish President offered to host a Ukrainian-Russian peace conference in Istanbul on 29 March, 2002. During the negotiations mediated by Turkish President Erdogan, the Ukrainian delegation presented a position paper, which led to the Istanbul Communiqué. Ukraine’s proposals were translated into a draft treaty by the Russian side.

The text of the Istanbul Communiqué of March 29, 2022 included 10 proposals:

Proposal 1: Ukraine declares itself a neutral state and promises to remain non-aligned and to refrain from developing nuclear weapons in exchange for international legal guarantees. Possible guarantor states include Russia, Britain, China, the United States, France, Turkey, Germany, Canada, Italy, Poland, and Israel, but other states would also be welcome to join the treaty.​

Proposal 2: These international security guarantees for Ukraine would not extend to Crimea, Sevastopol, or certain areas in the Donbas. The parties to the treaty would have to define the boundaries of these areas or agree that each party understands these boundaries differently.​
Proposal 3: Ukraine commits not to join any military coalition and not to host any foreign military bases or troop contingents. Any international military exercises would be possible only with the consent of the guarantor states. For their part, the Guarantor States confirm their intention to promote Ukraine’s membership in the European Union.​
Proposal 4: Ukraine and the Guarantor States agree that (in the event of aggression, armed attack against Ukraine, or military operation against Ukraine) each of the Guarantor States, after urgent and immediate mutual consultations (to be held within three days) on the exercise of the right of individual or collective self-defense (as recognized in Article 51 of the UN Charter), will provide assistance (in response to and on the basis of an official appeal by Ukraine) to Ukraine as a permanently neutral state under attack. Such assistance will be facilitated by the immediate implementation of necessary individual or joint measures, including the closure of Ukrainian airspace, the provision of necessary weapons, and the use of armed force with the aim of restoring and then maintaining the security of Ukraine as a permanently neutral state.​
Proposal 5: Any such armed attack (any military operation at all) and any action taken in response will be reported immediately to the UN Security Council. Such action will cease as soon as the UN Security Council has taken the measures necessary to restore and maintain international peace and security.​
Proposal 6: In order to protect against possible provocations, the agreement will regulate the mechanism of fulfillment of Ukraine’s security guarantees based on the results of consultations between Ukraine and the guarantor states.​
Proposal 7: The treaty will apply provisionally from the date of its signature by Ukraine and all or most of the guarantor states.​
The treaty will enter into force after (1) Ukraine’s permanent neutral status is approved in a nationwide referendum, (2) the relevant amendments are incorporated into the Ukrainian Constitution, and (3) ratification occurs in the parliaments of Ukraine and the guarantor states.​
Proposal 8: The desire of the parties to resolve the issues related to Crimea and Sevastopol will be included in bilateral negotiations between Ukraine and Russia for a period of 15 years. Ukraine and Russia also commit not to resolve these issues by military means and to continue diplomatic resolution efforts.​
Proposal 9: The parties continue consultations (involving other guarantor states) to prepare and agree on the provisions of a treaty on security guarantees for Ukraine, ceasefire modalities, withdrawal of troops and other paramilitary formations, and opening and ensuring safely functioning humanitarian corridors on a continuous basis, as well as the exchange of bodies and release of prisoners of war and interned civilians.​
Proposal 10: The parties consider it possible to hold a meeting between the presidents of Ukraine and Russia to sign a treaty and/or take political decisions on other unresolved issues.”​

APPARENT INITIAL SUPPORT OF MEDIATION EFFORTS BY WESTERN POLITICIANS.

Proof of initial Western politicians’ support for the negotiations emerges from the sequence of telephone calls and meetings during the period from early March to at least mid-March. On March 4, Scholz and Putin spoke on the phone; on March 5, Bennett met Putin in Moscow; on March 6, Bennett and Scholz met in Berlin; on March 7, the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and Germany discussed the issue in a videoconference; on March 8, Macron and Scholz spoke on the phone; on March 10, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kuleba and Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov met in Ankara; on March 12, Scholz and Zelensky and Scholz and Macron spoke on the phone; and on March 14, Scholz and Erdogan met in Ankara. (Cf. Petra Erler: Re: Review March 2022: Who did not want a quick end to the war in Ukraine, in: “News of a Lighthouse Keeper,” Sept. 1, 2023)

NATO SPECIAL SUMMIT OF MARCH 24, 2022 IN BRUSSELS OPPOSES ALL NEGOCIATIONS

But this initial support quickly turned sour, with NATO opposing any such negotiations before Russia doesn’t withdraws all its troops from Ukrainian territories. This, in fact, killed all negotiations. Michael von der Schulenburg, former UN Assistant Secretary-General (ASG) in UN peace missions, writes that “NATO had already decided at a special summit on March 24, 2022, not to support these peace negotiations (between Ukraine and Russia).” (Cf. Michael von der Schulenburg: UN Charter: Negotiations! In: Emma, March 6, 2023). The US president had flown in especially for this special summit to Brussels. Obviously, peace as negotiated by the Russian and Ukrainian negotiating delegations was not in the interest of some NATO countries.

AT FIRST ZELESKY STICKS TO THE OUTCOME OF THE PEACE NEGOCIATIONS

“As late as March 27, 2022, Zelensky had shown the courage to defend the results of the Ukrainian-Russian peace negotiations in public before Russian journalists – and this despite the fact that NATO had already decided at a special summit on March 24, 2022, not to support these peace negotiations.” (Ibid)

According to von der Schulenburg, the Russian-Ukrainian peace negotiations had been a historically unique feature, made possible only because Russians and Ukrainians knew each other well and “spoke the same language and probably even knew each other personally.” We know of no other war or armed conflict in which the conflict parties agreed on specific peace terms so quickly.

On March 28, Putin, as a sign of goodwill and in support of the peace negotiations, declared readiness to withdraw troops from the Kharkov area and the Kiev area; this apparently occurred even before his public announcement.

THE PEACE NEGOCIATIONS UNRAVEL

On March 29, 2022, the day of the Istanbul meeting, Scholz, Biden, Draghi, Macron, and Johnson again spoke on the phone about the situation in Ukraine. By this time, the stance of key Western allies had apparently hardened. They formulated preconditions for negotiations that were in blatant contrast to Bennett’s and Erdogan’s peace efforts: “The leaders agreed to continue to provide strong support to Ukraine. They again urged Russian President Putin to agree to a ceasefire, to cease all hostilities, to withdraw Russian soldiers from Ukraine and to allow for a diplomatic solution (…)” (Petra Erler: Re: Review March 2022: Who Didn’t Want a Quick End to the War in Ukraine (in “News of a Lighthouse Keeper” September 1, 2023).

The Washington Post reported April 5 that in NATO, continuing the war is preferred to a cease-fire and negotiated settlement: “For some in NATO, it’s better for Ukrainians to keep fighting and dying than to achieve a peace that comes too soon or at too high a price for Kiev and the rest of Europe.” Zelensky, he said, should “keep fighting until Russia is completely defeated.”

BORIS JOHNSON’S MESSAGE TO UKRAINIANS ON APRIL 9, 2022: WE MUST CONTINUE THE WAR

On April 9, 2022, Boris Johnson arrived unannounced in Kiev and told the Ukrainian president that the West was not ready to end the war. According to Britain’s Guardian on April 28, PM Johnson had “instructed” Ukrainian President Zelensky “not to make any concessions to Putin”:

“Ukrainska Pravda” reported on this in detail in two articles on May 5, 2022:

“No sooner had the Ukrainian negotiators and Abramovich/Medinsky agreed in broad terms on the structure of a possible future agreement after the Istanbul results than British Prime Minister Boris Johnson appeared in Kiev almost without warning.

Johnson brought two simple messages with him to Kiev. The first is that Putin is a war criminal; he should be pressured, not negotiated with. The second is that even if Ukraine is willing to sign some agreements with Putin on guarantees, but that the collective West is not. We can sign [an agreement] with you [Ukraine], but not with him. He will screw everyone over anyway,” one of Selensky’s close associates summed up the essence of Johnson’s visit. There is much more behind this visit and Johnson’s words than just reluctance to engage in agreements with Russia. Johnson took the position that the collective West, which as recently as February had suggested that Zelensky should surrender and flee, now feels that Putin is not really as powerful as they had previously imagined. Moreover, there is an opportunity to put pressure on him. And the West wants to take it.”


The Neue Züricher Zeitung (NZZ) reported on April 12 that the British government under Johnson is counting on a Ukrainian military victory. Conservative Member of the House of Commons Alicia Kearns said, “We’d rather arm the Ukrainians to the teeth than give Putin a success.” British Foreign Secretary (and later Prime Minister) Liz Truss professed in a keynote speech that “victory for Ukraine (…) is a strategic imperative for us all and therefore military support must be massively expanded”. Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins warned: “Liz Truss risks inflaming the war in Ukraine for her own ambitions.” This, he said, was probably the first Tory election campaign “to be fought on Russia’s borders.” Johnson and Truss wanted Zelensky “to keep fighting until Russia is completely defeated. They need a triumph in their proxy war. In the meantime, anyone who disagrees with them can be dismissed as a weakling, a coward, or a Putin supporter. That this conflict is being exploited by Britain for a sleazy upcoming leadership contest is sickening.”

Following his second visit to Kiev on April 25, 2022, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said the U.S. wants to use the opportunity to permanently weaken Russia militarily and economically in the wake of the Ukraine war. According to the New York Times, the U.S. government is no longer concerned with a fight over control of Ukraine, but with a fight against Moscow in the wake of a new Cold War.

At the April 26, 2022, meeting of defense ministers from NATO members and other countries convened by Austin in Ramstein, Rhineland-Palatinate/ Germany, the Pentagon chief declared the military victory of Ukraine as a strategic goal.

The American magazine “Responsible Statecraft,” wrote on September 2, 2022:

“Did Boris Johnson help prevent a peace deal in Ukraine? According to a recent article in Foreign Affairs, Kiev and Moscow may have reached a tentative agreement to end the war as early as April. According to several former senior U.S. officials we spoke with, Russian and Ukrainian negotiators appeared to have tentatively agreed on the outlines of a negotiated interim solution in March 2022,” write Fiona Hill and Angela Stent. “Russia would retreat to its Feb. 23 position, when it controlled part of the Donbas region and all of Crimea, and in return Ukraine would promise not to seek NATO membership and instead receive security guarantees from a number of countries. The decision to let the deal fail coincided with Johnson’s visit to Kiev in April, during which he urged Ukrainian President Zelenskiy to break off talks with Russia for two main reasons: Putin is impossible to negotiate with, and the West is not ready for an end to the war.

In his article, the authors asked questions that have become increasingly important as the war has progressed:

This apparent revelation raises some important questions: Why did Western leaders want to prevent Kiev from signing what appeared to be a good negotiating deal with Moscow? Do they view the conflict as a proxy war with Russia? And most importantly, what would it take to return to a negotiated outcome?”

In his announcement of the partial mobilization, Putin stated on September 21, 2022:

“I would like to make this public for the first time today. After the start of the special military operation, especially after the talks in Istanbul, the Kiev representatives expressed quite positive views on our proposals. These proposals were mainly about ensuring Russia’s security and interests. But a peaceful solution obviously did not suit the West, which is why Kiev, after agreeing on some compromises, was actually ordered to nullify all these agreements.”

On the occasion of the visit of an African peace delegation on June 17, 2023, Putin demonstratively showed the agreement accepted and initialed in Istanbul ad referendum to the cameras.

CONCLUSION: MISSED OPPORTUNITY

Based on the publicly available reports and documents, it is not only plain that there was a serious willingness to negotiate on the part of both Ukraine and Russia in March 2022. Apparently, the negotiating parties even agreed on a draft treaty ad referendum. Zelensky and Putin were ready for a bilateral meeting to finalize the outcome of the negotiations. Fact is that the main results of the negotiations were based on a proposal by Ukraine, and Zelenskyy courageously supported them in an interview with Russian journalists on March 27, 2022, even after NATO decided against these peace negotiations. Zelensky had already expressed similar support beforehand in a sign that proves that the intended outcome of the Istanbul negotiations certainly corresponded to Ukrainian interests. This makes the Western intervention, which prevented an early end to the war, even more disastrous for Ukraine. Russia’s responsibility for the attack, which was contrary to international law, is not relativized by the fact that responsibility for the grave consequences that Ukraine’s Western supporters that ensued must also be attributed to the states that demanded the continuation of the war. The war has now reached a stage where further dangerous escalation and an expansion of hostilities can only be prevented by a cease-fire. It may now be the last time that a peaceful resolution through negotiations could be achieved. There are peace proposals from China, the African Union, Brazil, Mexico, Indonesia, and a proposal developed at the invitation of the Vatican as early as June 2022. On 3 October this year, we presented the German Government our own peace proposal that tried to incorporate all other peace proposals made earlier. See Ending the war by a negotiated peace – Legitimate self-defense and the quest for a just and lasting peace are not contradictory HERE.

Since the failed Istanbul negotiations The course of the war and the current extremely critical timing should be reason enough for a responsible world community and UN member states to rethink and press for a ceasefire and peace negotiations.

The boys on The Duran do a first class job of revueing this shocker (not to us here but even saying that when you see it all down in one place... and then face the full implications... :jawdrop:)


One of the still unanswered questions remains, what was the leverage that the West had over Zelensky that made him cave in so spectacularly and go full Nazi warmonger thereafter? It's not good enough to say death threats because after all he had already been told by his own Nazis post his landslide election that if he ever tried to go through with his election pledge of peace with Russia he would swing from a tree. And he of all people knew these folk meant business. Yet here he was 3 years later ready to do exactly that. I assume its as simple as he was offered a choice between a fate worse than death (e.g public revelations of his hidden personal proclivities?) plus genuine death thereafter for him, his family, their dogs, their goats, their chickens etc, or the alternative, namely if he did as he was told, financial reward beyond any of our wildest imaginings - well, your guess is as good as mine. But it had to be something real special...

And so here we are. 500,000+ dead people, millions of refugees flung around the world, a country in ruins, the EU teetering on the brink of economic collapse, a world split in twain, the US descending into turmoil, Russia detached from Europe and facing East likely forever, etc, etc. Such is the litany of horrors left by psychopaths, their wishful thinking and their utter disregard for anything other than their own demented view on reality...

The times we live in.
 
And then there's this.

Not directly related but sort of... specially because of the declarations made just prior to blowing up Nordstream

The US wants to "kill" the Russian Arctic LNG 2 energy project

The US Undersecretary of State for Energy Resources detailed that last week Washington "imposed new sanctions" against the Arctic LNG 2.

Washington wants to "kill" the Russian Arctic LNG 2 energy project for the production of liquefied natural gas (LNG), US Undersecretary of State for Energy Resources, Geoffrey Pyatt, stated this Wednesday before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

"Our goal is to kill that project, and we are doing it through our sanctions, working with our G7 partners and beyond," the diplomat declared.

In this sense, he detailed that last week the US "imposed new sanctions" against the Arctic LNG 2.

After starting operations, the total capacity of energy company Novatek's Arctic LNG 2 project will be 19.8 million tons of LNG and up to 1.6 million tons of stable gas condensate per year. The resource base of the project is the Útrenneye field, located on the Gydán Peninsula, in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District, about 70 kilometers from the Yamal LNG project.

According to the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, the implementation of projects like this "will allow capacity to be doubled within 5-6 years, considering that the construction of the new port in the area is in full swing."

"Without a doubt, LNG production projects are important because they have a multiple effect for the entire economy and allow us to achieve the proportion we need in the global LNG market and develop related sectors," said the president.
 
And then there's this.

Not directly related but sort of... specially because of the declarations made just prior to blowing up Nordstream

The US wants to "kill" the Russian Arctic LNG 2 energy project
It was noticed:

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US statements about Arctic LNG-2 tantamount to threats — Russian MFA​

The Nord Stream affair began "with exactly the same statements by the US president and representatives of the US Department of State about the need for destroying these projects"

MOSCOW, November 15. /TASS/. Washington's statements regarding the Arctic LNG-2 project are tantamount to threats, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has told a news briefing.
She drew attention to remarks by US Assistant Secretary of State for Energy Resources, Geoffrey Pyatt, that Washington was pressing for the termination of the Arctic LNG-2 project.
The Nord Stream affair began "with exactly the same statements by the US president and representatives of the US Department of State about the need for destroying these projects."
"The explosions of these infrastructure projects followed six months later. Now there have been more threats against infrastructure projects in the same sphere," Zakharova said.

According to Zakharova, the United States has embarked on the path of intimidation and realization of threats against infrastructure projects.
"This is about competitive preferences for the US. They are unable to achieve them in a competitive environment, they are losing this competition, they are ruining everything that stops them from getting ahead," the diplomat added.
On November 2, the US Department of Treasury imposed sanctions on Arctic LNG-2 and set January 31, 2024 as the deadline to finalize any deals related to the energy project. Novatek CEO Leonid Mikhelson said at the Verona Eurasian Economic Forum that the US sanctions against the Arctic LNG-2 project are a sign of his company’s professionalism.

Arctic LNG-2 is Novatek’s second LNG project. It envisages building three LNG production lines with a capacity of 6.6 million tons per year each and producing up to 1.6 million tons per year of stable gas condensate. The project will source gas from the Utrenneye field on the Gydan Peninsula in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District. The first, second and third lines are scheduled to go live in 2023, 2024 and 2026, respectively."
 
Depuis 2022 c'est une théorie du complot... Avant une réalité... Les médias aux ordres... Panorama: Kinder für Organhandel missbraucht und getötet Europarat besorgt über Babyhandel in der Ukraine
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Since 2022 it's a conspiracy theory... Before a reality... The media under orders...
 
Ce film Ukrainien de 2012 (extrait en vidéo), donc 2 ans avant le coup d'Etat orchestré par la CIA (ils l'ont reconnu) a été interdit en Ukraine en... 2015.
Pourquoi ? Parce que Zelensky y est l'acteur principal qui joue Napoléon voulant conquérir la Russie. Et cet acteur avait déjà été retenu par les américains pour devenir leur marionnette.
Mais avant cela il fallait vite interdire ce film... L'oligarque Ihor Kolomoisky a financé à la fois l'entreprise et l'accession de Zelensky à la présidence.
Les Ukrainiens n'ont jamais vu ce film mis à part une poignée. Il est temps de leur montrer le pantin qui leur sert de président.
Résumé du film : Zelensky dépeint une version comique exagérée de Napoléon et envahit Moscou. Un homme habillé en femme, jouant le rôle d'un espion russe, séduit Zelensky dans le film. Il perd finalement la guerre par pure stupidité.

This Ukrainian film from 2012 (video extract), therefore 2 years before the coup d'état orchestrated by the CIA (they recognized it) was banned in Ukraine in... 2015.For what ? Because Zelensky is the main actor there who plays Napoleon wanting to conquer Russia. And this actor had already been selected by the Americans to become their puppet.But before that it was necessary to quickly ban this film... The oligarch Ihor Kolomoisky financed both the company and Zelensky's accession to the presidency.Ukrainians have never seen this film except for a handful. It's time to show them the puppet that serves as their president.Film Summary: Zelensky portrays an exaggerated comic version of Napoleon and invades Moscow. A man dressed as a woman, playing the role of a Russian spy, seduces Zelensky in the film. He ultimately loses the war through sheer stupidity.



Allez cadeau je vous mets un autre extrait

Come on gift I'll give you another extract
 
CNN a souligné que le Sénat américain a approuvé le projet de loi de la Chambre des représentants visant à maintenir la sécurité financière du gouvernement fédéral. Le document indique que ce document, proposé par les républicains, ne contient aucune clause prévoyant l'allocation de fonds à Israël et à l'Ukraine.

CNN pointed out that the US Senate approved the House of Representatives' bill aimed at maintaining the financial security of the federal government. The document indicates that this document, proposed by the Republicans, does not contain any clause providing for the allocation of funds to Israel and Ukraine.
 


KYIV, Nov 14 (Reuters) – Ukraine and Britain have agreed on a special mechanism for discounts on war risk insurance on exports through the Black Sea corridor, which has helped transport almost 4 million metric tons of goods since August, Ukrainian officials said on Tuesday.

Kyiv launched a “humanitarian corridor” for ships bound for African and Asian markets to try to circumvent a de facto blockade in the Black Sea after Russia quit a United Nations-brokered deal that had guaranteed Kyiv’s seaborne exports during the war.

On Tuesday, Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said the special mechanism to allow discounts involved 14 insurance companies.

“It will make it possible to make a discount on the cost of insurance against military risks for exporters of all products from Ukraine. This will make the Black Sea corridor more accessible to a wider range of exporters,” Shmyhal said during the government meeting, video of which was posted on the Telegram messaging platform.

War risk insurance remains one of the critical issues for securing the capabilities of the route since Russia keeps targeting it, dropping mines close to the path, Ukraine says.

Insurance premiums have risen sharply following a Russian attack on a Liberia-flagged civilian vessel entering port in the Odesa region in early November, killing a Ukrainian pilot and injuring four crew members. It was the first fatal strike involving a commercial ship in many months.

Ukrainian officials said the corridor – also used for grain shipments – continued working despite all the dangers, but brokers reported a rise in freight prices.

“This (attack) is of course bad, it affects the cost of freight and the willingness of traders to buy grain from us and work with Ukraine,” Ukrainian Agriculture Minister Mykola Solsky told national television late on Monday.

“We understand that Odesa region ports need to be protected, everyone is doing it and the situation is improving every week, and we will still export,” Solsky added.

GRAIN EXPORTS

“The grain corridor is working. We are now overcoming the four million tons mark and maintaining positive dynamics,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Telegram on Tuesday.

Ukrainian transport authorities last week said 91 vessels exported 3.3 million metric tons of agricultural and metal products as of Nov. 9.

Ukraine’s government expects a harvest of 79 million tons of grain and oilseeds in 2023, with its 2023/24 exportable surplus totalling about 50 million tons.

Ukrainian grain exports have fallen to 9.8 million metric tons as of Nov. 6 in the 2023/24 July-June marketing season from 14.3 million tons a season earlier.

The ministry gave no explanation for the drop but traders and farmers’ unions have said blocked Ukrainian Black Sea ports and Russian attacks on the country’s Danube River ports are the main reasons for lower exports.

Ukraine has traditionally shipped most of its exports through its deep water Black Sea ports.

(Reporting by Pavel Polityuk and Yuliia Dysa; Editing by Sharon Singleton and Jonathan Oatis)

The United Kingdom’s newly appointed foreign secretary, David Cameron, has made a visit to Ukraine to underline British support for Kyiv amid its ongoing war with Russia, according to his office.

The former prime minister, making his first working trip abroad as Britain’s top diplomat, told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that his country would support Ukraine for “however long it takes”.

“I wanted this to be my first visit,” Cameron said. “I admire the strength and determination of the Ukrainian people.”

He was named foreign secretary on Monday in a surprise cabinet reshuffle.

Zelenskyy said he was grateful for Cameron’s gesture, which comes amid Israel’s war in Gaza that he worries has diverted attention from Ukraine’s drawn-out battle with Russia, in its 21st month.

“The world is not so focused on the battlefield situation in Ukraine, and this dividing of the focus really does not help,” Zelenskyy said.

The UK has been a close ally of Ukraine throughout the war, and Cameron told Zelenskyy Britain would continue to be there for moral, diplomatic and military support.

“What I want to say by being here is that we will continue to give you the moral support, the diplomatic support … but above all the military support that you need not just this year and next year, but however long it takes,” Cameron said.

He added that the UK would work with its allies “to make sure the attention is here in Ukraine”.

Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Cameron had also engaged in talks on issues related to armaments, arms production, and security in the Black Sea while in Kyiv.

Ukraine did not say when the talks took place. Due to stringent wartime security regulations, the details of foreign dignitaries’ trips are sometimes released late.

As of last month, the UK said it was second to the United States in providing military funds to Ukraine, giving 4.6 billion pounds ($5.7bn) worth of assistance and training 30,000 Ukrainian soldiers on British soil.

Sputnik's Interaction Map of current Russian Ukraine positions
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Russian anti-aircraft gunners shot down a Ukrainian MiG-29 fighter jet near Pavlograd. Seven HIMARS missiles were also intercepted during the day, the Russian Defence Ministry said;

Russian air defences destroyed a Ukrainian aircraft-type drone over the territory of the Smolensk region at about 07.30 Moscow time, the Russian Defence Ministry said;

The Russian Armed Forces repelled two enemy attacks in the direction of Kupyansk near Sinkovka. The AFU lost up to 30 servicemen, one tank and two pick-up trucks, the Russian Defence Ministry said;

Three AFU attacks were repulsed in the direction of Krasny Liman near Grigorovka and Serebryanka, with the AFU losing up to 180 servicemen. On the Zaporozhye and Kherson directions, the AFU lost a total of more than 100 servicemen;

The Russian Armed Forces destroyed up to 220 AFU servicemen on the Donetsk direction and up to 140 AFU servicemen on the South Donetsk direction, the Russian Defence Ministry reported;

The AFU lost about 670 servicemen killed and wounded and 49 pieces of equipment in six main directions over the past 24 hours, the Russian Defence Ministry said in a statement;

New US aid packages for Ukraine are dwindling as agreed funds to support Kiev run out, the White House says.

Here is the situation on Thursday, November 16, 2023
Russia acknowledged that Ukrainian troops had crossed the Dnipro River to Russian-occupied parts of southern Kherson. Vladimir Saldo, the Russian-installed governor, said Ukrainian forces were operating in small groups spread over an area from the region’s railway bridge to the village of Krynky, a distance of about 20km (12 miles), and that Russia had deployed more assets to the area. Ukraine said earlier this week that it had secured a foothold on the eastern bank of the Dnipro “against all odds“.

Two people were killed and at least three others injured after four Russian missiles hit the town of Selydove, northwest of the Russian-occupied city of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine. Ukrainian officials said the missiles hit six apartment buildings as well as a number of private homes.

Two rescue workers were killed and seven people injured amid Russian shelling in the Zaporizhia region. Interior Minister Igor Klymenko said the two members of the State Emergency Service were killed after Russia launched a second attack while they were responding to the first. It was not clear where the incident took place. Earlier, the region’s governor Yuriy Malashko said at least one person had been killed and seven injured after Russia fired three rockets.

A Ukrainian civic group said it had confirmed the deaths of nearly 25,000 Ukrainian soldiers since Russia began its full-scale invasion in February 2022 invasion by using open sources. Writing in the Ukrainian journal Tyzhden, historian Yaroslav Tynchenko and volunteer Herman Shapovalenko said Shapovalenko’s Book of Memory project had confirmed 24,500 combat and non-combat deaths using open sources. Kyiv treats its losses as a state secret and officials say disclosing the figure could harm its war effort.

Politics and diplomacy

European Union diplomats said the European Commission proposed a ban on imports of diamonds and liquid petroleum gas from Russia, and also to tighten implementation of a price cap on Russian oil as part of its 12th package of sanctions against Moscow. The proposal will be discussed on Wednesday. The agreement needs the unanimous backing of all 27 EU states.

Russia’s foreign ministry said the sanctions package against Russia was part of a “hybrid war” being waged against it by Western countries led by the United States. Maria Zakharova, spokeswoman for the Russian foreign ministry, said the EU had “become Washington’s ‘useful idiot'”.

Hungary’s European affairs minister, Janos Boka said a “period of reflection and a strategic discussion on the policy of the European Union towards Ukraine” was needed, and that Budapest would not support any EU decisions to advance Ukraine’s accession process or further aid for Kyiv until that happened. Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who is close to Moscow, claimed previously that the bloc’s strategy of sending money and military aid to Ukraine had failed.

Darya Trepova, a 26-year-old Russian woman accused of killing military blogger Vladlen Tatarsky, went on trial for “terrorism” at a military court in St Petersburg. Prosecutors allege Trepova assassinated the blogger under orders from Ukraine and was working with anti-Kremlin activists. Tatarsky, a fervent supporter of the Russian invasion, was killed in a cafe in April after Trepova presented him with a bust of himself that then exploded. More than 50 other people were injured.

The wife of prominent Russian opposition politician Vladimir Kara-Murza, who was jailed for 25 years in April for treason and spreading “false information” about Russia’s war in Ukraine, said she feared for his life in the Siberian penal colony where he is being held. Kara-Murza has a nerve disorder after surviving two poison attacks and needs regular exercise and medicine to control the condition. His wife, Evgenia Kara-Murza, said exercise was now impossible for him in a cell measuring just 3 x 1.5 metres (9.8 x 4.9 feet). “His medical condition will of course deteriorate in the present situation … They’re using these punishment cells as a method of torture,” she said during a ceremony at Britain’s House of Lords, where she accepted a freedom award on his behalf.

Weapons

Russian state arms exporter Rosoboronexport said it had seen a “serious increase in interest” overseas in its Lancet drone, but would not be exporting the weapon because Russian armed forces’ “need for it is high”. “[The munition] has proven itself excellent in real combat operations,” Rosoboronexport chief Alexander Mikheyev told state news agency TASS. Russia has been deploying the drones on the battlefield in Ukraine.

Snip / A Long, in-depth read.
Ukraine will not recover its 1991 borders, and is unlikely to recapture any meaningful territories going forward. Thus, language has shifted sharply from references to retaking lost territories to merely freezing the front. None other than Commander in Chief Zaluzhny has admitted that the war is stalemated (an optimistic construction), while some western officials have begun to float the idea that a negotiated settlement (which would necessarily entail acknowledging the loss of Russian-held territories) may be Ukraine’s best path out.

This does not imply that the war is nearing an end. Zelensky continues to be adamantly against negotiations, and there are certainly plenty in the west who support continuing Ukrainian intransigence, but I think rather they are all missing the point.

There is only one way to end a war unilaterally, and that is by winning. It may very well be that the window to negotiate is over, and that Russia is ramping up its spending and expanding its ground and aerospace forces because it intends to use them to attempt a decisive victory on the battlefield.

We will likely see an increasingly vigorous debate in the coming months as to whether or not Kiev ought to negotiate. But the premise of this debate may well be wrong in toto. Maybe neither Kiev nor Washington gets to decide.

Ukraine recruitment reaches another new low
 






Sputnik's Interaction Map of current Russian Ukraine positions
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Russian anti-aircraft gunners shot down a Ukrainian MiG-29 fighter jet near Pavlograd. Seven HIMARS missiles were also intercepted during the day, the Russian Defence Ministry said;

Russian air defences destroyed a Ukrainian aircraft-type drone over the territory of the Smolensk region at about 07.30 Moscow time, the Russian Defence Ministry said;

The Russian Armed Forces repelled two enemy attacks in the direction of Kupyansk near Sinkovka. The AFU lost up to 30 servicemen, one tank and two pick-up trucks, the Russian Defence Ministry said;

Three AFU attacks were repulsed in the direction of Krasny Liman near Grigorovka and Serebryanka, with the AFU losing up to 180 servicemen. On the Zaporozhye and Kherson directions, the AFU lost a total of more than 100 servicemen;

The Russian Armed Forces destroyed up to 220 AFU servicemen on the Donetsk direction and up to 140 AFU servicemen on the South Donetsk direction, the Russian Defence Ministry reported;

The AFU lost about 670 servicemen killed and wounded and 49 pieces of equipment in six main directions over the past 24 hours, the Russian Defence Ministry said in a statement;

New US aid packages for Ukraine are dwindling as agreed funds to support Kiev run out, the White House says.

Here is the situation on Thursday, November 16, 2023


Snip / A Long, in-depth read.


Ukraine recruitment reaches another new low
Sad, but when you play for hell, the Hell comes.
 

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