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Macron: “There will be no peace if the goal is to crush Russia.” Schultz: “You have to talk to Moscow.” Putin: “Kyiv is in the EU? We are not against it, it is not a military alliance” – Direct

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Macron: “There will be no peace if the goal is to crush Russia.”  Schultz: “You have to talk to Moscow.”  Putin: “Kyiv is in the EU? We are not against it, it is not a military alliance” – Direct

Kuleba: We are ready for dialogue, but no dictates.

“We are ready for dialogue with Russia despite the crimes and atrocities that have been committed, but no one will impose decisions on Ukraine,” he added. This is what Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said in an interview with Sky TG24.

Russia does not plan to offer visas to Ukrainians

Moscow does not plan to offer any visas to Ukrainian citizens. The head of the State Duma’s Foreign Affairs Committee Leonid Slutsky told Interfax. “Ukraine’s decision on the visa regime for Russian citizens is a provocation. He said. When asked whether Moscow will provide visas to Ukrainians, Slutsky replied with the following words: “But for what? We have a lot of relatives in Ukraine who depend on our help. Imagine “what it would be like” if we did the same things, said Slutsky.

Schultz: “It is necessary to talk to Putin and I will continue to do so”

“It is absolutely necessary to talk to Putin and I will continue to do so, as will the French president,” he added. This was stated by German Chancellor Olaf Schulz in an interview with the German News Agency (DPA), following his visit to Kyiv with French President Emmanuel Macron, Prime Minister Mario Draghi and Romanian President Klaus Iohannis. “When I talk to Putin, I say, for example, the same things I tell you,” Schultz said, adding that he would have told Putin he was wrong “If I really think I’m stealing some land, then I hope so. Times will change and everything will become normal.” . For Schultz, the Kremlin should “withdraw its forces and find an agreement with Ukraine, which is acceptable and just for all Ukrainians.”

Biden: “If we had not intervened, we would have seen chaos in Europe”

“I am convinced that if we had let Putin go (in Ukraine) he would not have stopped,” Joe Biden said in an interview with the Palestinian Authority, some of which was expected in the American media. The president explains that if the West had not intervened, the consequences would have been worse than the price he was paying and that Putin had sowed “chaos” in Europe. What would have happened if the most powerful force, NATO, had left the organizational structure we put together, in the face of Russian aggression of more than 100,000 soldiers marching across the border in an attempt to occupy and erase the culture of an entire people? Biden continues: “I fear … that we will see chaos in Europe.” , and the possibility that they will keep moving.” “You can already see what they are doing in Belarus. What is happening in neighboring countries. Look what’s happening in Poland, the Czech Republic, and all NATO members.” For example, Putin’s reason for invading was that he (Ukrainians) did not want to join NATO. He stressed that he wanted a kind of “finishing” of NATO, and instead got “NATO for Finland”.

Johnson: “I understand Kyiv if it does not reconcile with Russia”

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said during a press conference in Kyiv with President Volodymyr Zelensky that he understood why the Ukrainians were not ready to compromise with Russia in the face of its “barbaric” aggression. “We continue to see the deliberate attack on civilians, which undoubtedly constitutes a war crime, and in a shocking echo of the past, the illegal deportation of people who do not have sufficient sympathy for Putin’s aggression, according to the Russian military,” the prime minister said. Minister.

Putin: “Let’s not turn the cities of Donbass into Stalingrad”

“Even in this special military operation, we must not turn those cities and localities that we liberate into something like Stalingrad. It is natural for our armed forces to think about this when planning combat operations.” This was stated by Russian President Vladimir Putin at the St. Petersburg Economic Forum, citing TASS.

Putin: “The European Union is not a military organization, we are not against entering Ukraine”

“The European Union is not a military organization, so Russia is not against Ukraine’s accession.” This was stated by Russian President Vladimir Putin at the St. Petersburg Economic Forum, citing TASS.

Putin: Russia does not threaten anyone with nuclear weapons

“Russia does not threaten anyone with nuclear weapons.” This was stated by Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Economic Forum in St. Petersburg. Written by the Russian TASS Agency.

Johnson to Zelensky: “We are ready to train thousands of Ukrainians”

The UK is ready to launch a major operation to train thousands of Ukrainian soldiers. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson stated this to President Volodymyr Zelensky during his second surprise visit to Kyiv since the beginning of the Russian invasion. London, in cooperation with the allied nations, could train up to 10,000 soldiers every 120 days. For Johnson, this initiative has all the requirements to change the situation on the field. Johnson, who proposed his plan to Zelensky, said he wanted to send a “clear and simple” message to the Ukrainian people: “The UK is on your side and will remain so until you prevail.” “While Ukrainian soldiers launch British missiles in defense of their nation’s sovereignty, they are also doing so in defense of the very freedoms we take for granted,” he added. Therefore, in his opinion, there is a need for an “important military training program” that can “change the balance of power” with the Russians “by exploiting the Ukrainian determination to win.” The project, which will not be implemented in Ukraine but abroad to ensure safety conditions, provides each soldier to spend three weeks learning better combat skills on the front lines and basic medical training as well as basic medical training in a course. IT Security. According to an official memorandum from Downing Street, British army personnel could accelerate the deployment of Ukrainian forces and increase their resistance against Moscow forces. Johnson, who proposed his plan to Zelensky, said he wanted to send a “clear and simple” message to the Ukrainian people: “The UK is on your side and will remain so until you prevail.” “While Ukrainian soldiers launch British missiles in defense of their nation’s sovereignty, they are also doing so in defense of the very freedoms we take for granted,” he added. Therefore, in his opinion, there is a need for an “important military training program” that can “change the balance of power” with the Russians “by exploiting the Ukrainian determination to win.” The project, which will not be implemented in Ukraine but abroad to ensure safety conditions, provides each soldier to spend three weeks learning better combat skills on the front lines and basic medical training as well as basic medical training in a course. IT Security. According to an official memorandum from Downing Street, British army personnel could accelerate the deployment of Ukrainian forces and increase their resistance against Moscow forces.

Putin: “In due course, European partners will return to the Russian market”

“I have no doubt that over time many of our partners, or at least European partners, will return to the Russian market and work here with pleasure. I have no doubt about this. Life will lead them to this. We will not prevent it, we are open to the world,” the Russian president declared. Vladimir Putin, speaking at the St. Petersburg Economic Forum, quoted TASS.

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