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  • Many in Europe woken up by Putin’s aggression, but not out of bed yet – EU High Representative

    Josep Borrell, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs, who is stepping down from his position, has stated that Europe still needs to make greater efforts to support Ukraine in its war against Russia and to strengthen its own defence capabilities.

    Source: European Pravda, citing Borrell’s blog post on 25 November

    Details: Borrell noted that Europeans have failed to provide Ukraine with sufficient resources to defend against constant air attacks on its civilian and energy infrastructure. Additionally, they have not given Ukraine enough support, particularly ammunition, to prevent the Russian army from advancing in Donbas – let alone to regain lost territories.

    Quote: "Many have been saying over and over again since February 2022 that Russia’s aggression against Ukraine was a wake-up call for Europe. But as political scientist Ivan Krastev rightly said a few weeks ago, in a debate in which I took part, there is a difference between being awake and getting out of bed to act. And it seems that many in Europe have certainly been woken up by Vladimir Putin’s aggression against Ukraine, but have not yet really got out of bed."

    He emphasised that it is particularly necessary to act now, given that the United States’ commitment not only to Ukraine but also to Europe’s security as a whole has become more uncertain following the reelection of Donald Trump.

    "We have no choice: it is imperative that we become capable of ensuring our own security. Our well-being and future cannot continue to depend on the mood of US voters in the Midwest every four years," Borrell stated.

    Background:

    • Borrell recently urged EU countries to revisit his proposal to establish a coordination structure in Kyiv for training Ukrainian military personnel.
    • He also proposed directing a significant portion of the second tranche of revenues from frozen Russian assets toward Ukraine’s defence industry.

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  • What can Trump demand from Putin in negotiations to end the war in Ukraine?

    What can Trump demand from Putin in negotiations to end the war in Ukraine?

    PoliticsWar What can Trump demand from Putin in negotiations to end the war in Ukraine? Tuesday, November 19, 2024 What can Trump demand from Putin in negotiations to end the war in Ukraine?

    Former Deputy Secretary General of NATO Rose Gottemoeller believes that newly elected US President Donald Trump has every opportunity to change the war’s dynamics. Putin presumably wants to return Russia to the world stage and ease sanctions on his country. Therefore, Trump can demand concessions, and if they are formulated sensibly, it will not be difficult for Putin to agree to them, Gottemoeller says.

    Among the conditions that Trump can offer to Putin, she names a cease-fire agreement modeled on West Germany after World War II, delayed NATO membership for Ukraine (probably for 20 years), and a return to negotiations on nuclear arms control and strategic stability.

    “Two big deals are peace in Ukraine, and a new nuclear deal would strengthen Trump’s reputation as the best deal-maker and even the best peacemaker,” Gottemoeller added.

    Also, no one should come out of this war having suffered a crushing defeat, the expert concluded. However, allowing Ukraine to launch long-range strikes against Russia may complicate Trump’s attempts to achieve peace in Ukraine.

  • Mbappe told he ‘should’ve signed for Man Utd’ as Real Madrid star bemoans ‘story of my career’

    Mbappe told he ‘should’ve signed for Man Utd’ as Real Madrid star bemoans ‘story of my career’

    Real Madrid forward Kylian Mbappe

    Real Madrid superstar Kylian Mbappe have been told that he should’ve “tried to get Man Utd going again” instead of signing for the La Liga giants.

    The France international moved from Paris Saint-Germain to Real Madrid in the summer transfer window after his contract at the Parc des Princes expired.

    Mbappe has not managed to find his best form since joining Los Blancos despite scoring nine goals in 17 matches for Carlo Ancelotti’s side in all competitions.

    The Real Madrid striker was a shock omission from the France squad for their Nations League matches earlier this month with Didier Deschamps describing it as a “one-off” following discussions with Mbappe.

    He has been deployed centrally under Ancelotti but Mbappe is reportedly frustrated that the Real Madrid squad is not ‘playing for him’ like his team-mates did at PSG.

    Mbappe moved out wide against Leganes in a 3-0 win over the weekend as Vinicius Junior came central in a move that seemed to pay off.

    On his decision to switch Mbappe’s position, Ancelotti said: “Playing on the outside is more tiring than through the middle. Vini Jr returned from international duty on Thursday and Mbappe was fresher than Vini Jr. He scored a goal with a fantastic assist from Vini Jr. They’re both improving bit by bit.”

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    Man Utd have been linked with Mbappe many times since the former Monaco forward burst onto the scene in 2015 with rumours that potential Qatari investment could pave the way for his arrival at Old Trafford before INEOS pushed through their deal.

    And now former L’Equipe CEO Cyril Linette insists Mbappe should have ended up at Man Utd in a fresh challenge for the Frenchman, rather than at a club like Real Madrid, which is already winning titles.

    Linette told RMC: “I’m not saying that Mbappe is heading towards failure but he joined a club where, in his position, there is a player at least as good as he is. It makes no sense.

    “He will have spent his whole career playing at clubs where there is a left winger at least as good as him, with Neymar at PSG and Vinicius Jr at Real.

    “He could have gone to England, tried to get Man Utd going again, for example. There, he could have played in his position and could have written a great story.

    “I don’t see what exceptional things he can achieve at Real, who have already done everything without him.”

    Speaking recently about his position in the team at Real Madrid, Mbappe said: “My position? It’s the story of my career. I play on the left, right, middle and with two up top. It doesn’t matter to me. I want to help the team and score goals.”

  • GGBET became the title sponsor of FC Zorya (Luhansk)

    GGBET became the title sponsor of FC Zorya (Luhansk)

    GGBET became the title sponsor of FC Zorya (Luhansk)

    GGBET became the title sponsor of FC Zorya (Luhansk).

    GGBET became the title sponsor of FC Zorya (Luhansk). The licensed bookmaker continues to support Ukrainian football clubs and the development of Ukrainian sports. The cooperation with Zorya will include sponsorship in the current UPL season, as well as updating the team's media platforms, joint digital projects, and creating various content and special offers for fans.

    “We continue to hold our line and do everything possible so that Ukrainian teams can feel the support of the business and focus on new achievements,” said GGBET UA CEO Sergey Mishchenko. ”Zorya Luhansk has undergone many trials in its century-long history. Unfortunately, the challenges that some teams faced during the full-scale invasion are not new to Zorya. Nevertheless, the Luhansk team is an example of resilience, loyalty to its position, values and supporters, and continues to strive for change and development. We will be happy to go this way with Zorya and provide all the necessary resources.

    FC Zorya CEO Igor Guz commented that this cooperation is important for the club and its fans: “Our team has a great sporting career and achievements that we are proud to carry despite all the circumstances. We are grateful to GGBET not only for their financial support, but also for their ideas that will help us modernize our online platforms and open up new opportunities for fans. Together we will show the strength of Luhansk football.

    Zorya's first game with the support of the new title sponsor will take place against Polissia (Zhytomyr) on November 25. The match kicks off at 18:00, the broadcast will be available on UPL TV. On the social networks of GGBET and the club, fans will be able to find interesting activities before the match.

  • International Drone Coalition: support for Ukraine will reach €1.8 billion

    International Drone Coalition: support for Ukraine will reach €1.8 billion

    International Drone Coalition: support for Ukraine will reach €1.8 billion

    Latvia and the United Kingdom lead the International Drone Coalition, which will support Ukraine with €1.8 billion in 2024. The Coalition has a €83 million Joint Fund for the purchase of drones and the development of their production.

    Support for Ukraine by the member countries of the International Drone Coalition, led by Latvia and the United Kingdom, will reach 1.8 billion euros by the end of 2024. This was reported by the Ministry of Defense of Latvia, UNN reports.

    "Drones have become an integral part of the Russian-Ukrainian war. This is a technological advantage that allows us to deter and destroy the enemy. That is why it is important to continue working on scaling up their production both in Ukraine and in the West," said Kateryna Chernohorenko, Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine for Digital Development, Digital Transformation and Digitalization.

    The Deputy Minister thanked the partners for their consistent and unwavering support of the Coalition, as well as for understanding the importance of this initiative for global security.

    "The International Drone Coalition has become an important platform for the development of the drone industry, which will also strengthen our national defense in the future," said Latvian Defense Minister Andris Spruds.

    The goal of the Drone Coalition is to ensure the industrial production of FPV drones and expand the drone industry in the West and in Ukraine to create an asymmetric technological advantage over the enemy on the battlefield in accordance with the needs of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

    Add

    The Drone Coalition has a Common Fund for the purchase of drones, which holds regular tenders as a way to create innovative products on a competitive basis. The fund is worth €83 million. All other assistance is provided by Coalition members on a bilateral basis in the form of unmanned aerial vehicles and financial support.

  • Chairman of the NATO Military Committee reveals changes in the Russian army

    Chairman of the NATO Military Committee reveals changes in the Russian army

    Chairman of the NATO Military Committee reveals changes in the Russian army

    The chairman of the NATO Military Committee said that the Russian army has become larger but has lost quality compared to 2022.

    Russia's ground forces are now larger than they were during Moscow's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, but their quality has declined since then, Admiral Rob Bauer, chairman of NATO's Military Committee, said on Monday. This was reported by UNN with reference to Reuters.

    "The quality of this force has declined," said Admiral Rob Bauer, pointing to the state of equipment and the level of training of Russian soldiers.

    "Right now, the Russians do not pose the same threat as in February 2022, so we have some time to prepare," he said, adding that this means increasing investment in the defense industry.

    Addendum

    The Ukrainian armed forces are holding back 50,000 Russian troops in the Kursk region , which, thanks to the Kursk operation, cannot be sent to other areas of Russia's attacks on Ukraine.

  • 5 injured by Russian drone during humanitarian aid distribution in Mykolaiv Oblast

    5 injured by Russian drone during humanitarian aid distribution in Mykolaiv Oblast

    5 injured by Russian drone during humanitarian aid distribution in Mykolaiv Oblast

    A Russian drone attacked the village of Solonchaky in Mykolaiv Oblast while humanitarian aid was being distributed there on Nov. 25, Governor Vitalii Kim reported.

    Five people were injured, with both aid workers and residents among the victims. All of them were taken to hospital, and two are in serious condition, the governor wrote on his Telegram channel.

    The attack comes five days after Russian forces struck another humanitarian aid distribution point in Novodmytrivka in Kherson Oblast, reportedly targeting a building where volunteers were distributing bread to residents.

    A projectile struck the roof, damaging windows, the facade, and the roof itself. No injuries were reported in that case.

    Earlier today, Russian forces also struck houses in central Kharkiv, injuring 23, and also struck downtown Odesa, wounding 11, local authorities reported.

    Russian missile attack on central Kharkiv injures 23Russia launched an attack against the central part of Kharkiv on the morning of Nov. 25, injuring at least 23 people, officials reported.5 injured by Russian drone during humanitarian aid distribution in Mykolaiv OblastThe Kyiv IndependentMartin Fornusek5 injured by Russian drone during humanitarian aid distribution in Mykolaiv Oblast
  • G7 plans tougher language to pressure China over Russia support – Bloomberg

    G7 plans tougher language to pressure China over Russia support – Bloomberg

    G7 plans tougher language to pressure China over Russia support - Bloomberg

    G7 ministers plan to increase pressure on China over its assistance to Russia in the war against Ukraine. New sanctions and measures against Russia's “shadow fleet” are expected to be adopted.

    G7 allies intend to increase pressure on China while offering Ukraine “unwavering commitment” amid accusations that Beijing has increased support for Russia in its war against Ukraine, Bloomberg reports , UNN.

    Details

    G7 foreign ministers meeting in Italy on Monday and Tuesday are expected to pledge to “take appropriate action, consistent with our legal systems, against actors in China and other third countries” that support Russia's “war machine” in Ukraine, according to an early draft communiqué seen by Bloomberg.

    Ukraine's allies are seeking to take tough measures against countries that help Moscow's war effort, especially before US President-elect Donald Trump takes office in January, the newspaper notes.

    The wording on China, if adopted, would represent an “escalation” from the previous meeting of foreign ministers in April, when the G7 called on China to “ensure” that it stops supporting Russia with “dual-use weapons,” the newspaper said.

    It is also expected that the G7 allies “will continue to put significant pressure on Russian revenues from energy, metals and other goods through effective implementation of existing measures and further actions against the ‘shadow fleet’.

    The new measures will reportedly be aimed at limiting the use of a secret fleet of tankers assembled by Russia to circumvent price ceilings and restrictions aimed at Russia's ability to supply its oil to the market.

    Communiqués are often amended before the final version is published, and changes can still be made to the wording.

    European Union foreign ministers reportedly discussed the issue last week, and German Foreign Minister Annalena Burbock warned that China's aid to Russia “will and must have consequences.

    The latest talk about China's role comes after reports in July that Chinese and Russian companies are developing a strike drone similar to the Iranian model deployed in Ukraine. “This has raised concerns that Beijing could be moving closer to providing lethal assistance, something Western officials have warned against,” the newspaper pointed out.

    Another section of the draft communiqué reportedly “condemns North Korea's massacre of its soldiers in Ukraine” and calls for de-escalation in the Middle East.

    “While the U.S. has endorsed the use of long-range weapons against Russia, diplomats with knowledge of the talks said the final communiqué is unlikely to have that kind of consensus, as some countries, such as Italy, do not support that position and have repeatedly said that the weapons they supply should be used only for defensive purposes,” Bloomberg notes.

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  • UK imposes sanctions on 30 ships of Russia’s shadow fleet

    UK imposes sanctions on 30 ships of Russia’s shadow fleet

    The UK government has announced the introduction of what it described as the largest sanctions package, targeting 30 ships from Russia's shadow fleet.

    Source: a report by the UK government, as reported by European Pravda

    On Monday, the UK imposed sanctions on 30 ships from Russia’s shadow fleet, which are responsible for transporting oil and oil products worth billions of pounds over the past year.

    Quote: "With half of the ships targeted today transporting more than $4.3bn worth of oil and oil products like gasoline in the last year alone, today is the largest UK package of its kind," the British government explained.

    This move, they added, will further limit the Kremlin's ability to fund its illegal war in Ukraine and its global malicious activities. It will also increase the total number of oil tankers sanctioned by the UK to 73, more than any other country.

    The announcement came as UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy used a G7 foreign ministers’ meeting in Italy to urge other nations to continue exerting pressure on Russia's military apparatus, alongside efforts to strengthen military and financial support for Ukraine.

    Oil revenues are a key source of funding for Russia's illegal war in Ukraine.

    "Russia’s oil revenues are fuelling the fires of war and destruction in Ukraine. I will work with our G7 partners and beyond to exert relentless pressure on the Kremlin, disrupt the flow of money into its war chest, erode its military machine, and constrain its malign behaviour worldwide," Lammy said.

    The official added that UK sanctions are working, with Russia becoming increasingly reliant on countries like North Korea and Iran for military supplies, and even resorting to sending North Korean troops to support its illegal invasion.

    Background:

    • Media reports indicate that the next European Union sanctions package against Russia will target the shadow fleet used to circumvent Western oil sanctions.
    • The European Parliament recently called for tougher sanctions against Russia's shadow fleet.

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  • North Korea might send 100,000 troops and transfer long-range weapons to Russia; China, despite its denials, is also arming Russia.

    North Korea might send 100,000 troops and transfer long-range weapons to Russia; China, despite its denials, is also arming Russia.

    PoliticsWar North Korea might send 100,000 troops and transfer long-range weapons to Russia; China, despite its denials, is also arming Russia. Tuesday, November 19, 2024 North Korea might send 100,000 troops and transfer long-range weapons to Russia; China, despite its denials, is also arming Russia.

    North Korea may deploy up to 100,000 soldiers to help Russia in its war against Ukraine. According to Bloomberg, this military support is likely to occur in stages with troop rotation over time rather than a one-time deployment.

    Meanwhile, according to Ukrainian intelligence, Russia has received long-range missile and artillery systems from North Korea. Some of them were sent to the Kursk region. The systems that have been delivered include 50 170-mm M1989 Koksan self-propelled howitzers and 20 upgraded 240-mm rocket salvo systems that can fire at more than 60 km. North Korea wants to test its weapons in actual combat situations.

    Moreover, it has been revealed that, for the first time, China handed over weapons to the Russian Federation for the war against Ukraine. China declares itself a neutral party and has repeatedly stated that it does not send lethal aid to either side. In response, the EU is considering introducing sanctions against the China.