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NATO and G7 should not push Ukraine to make peace with Russia by giving up territories.
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris Johnson believes that the G7 and NATO should not push Ukraine to make peace with Russia by giving up part of its territory.
This was reported by The Guardian newspaper, informs Censor.NET with reference to "Interfax-Ukraine".
"My message to my colleagues in the G7 and, in particular, in NATO, will sound like this: 'Now is not the time to agree and encourage Ukrainians to go to a bad peace, a peace for which they are offered to give up part of their territory in exchange for a ceasefire," statement by the Prime Minister during his visit to Ruanda.
He stressed: "I think it would be a disaster. It would be a trigger for further escalation."
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Ukraine will receive a new aid package from Canada - Ambassador of Ukraine to Canada Kovaliv.
Ukraine will receive an additional package of aid from Canada in 2024.
Now we need to outplay Putin in determination so that this war finally begins to come to fair end - Zelenskyy at European Council meeting.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed a special meeting of the European Council and called on MEPs to be more decisive in helping Ukraine.
I am concerned that we are losing focus on situation in Ukraine - Lithuanian President Nausėda.
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda expressed concern that the focus on the situation in Ukraine has shifted to other issues.
«Anti-Maidan activist» Voloshenkov is to be dismissed from Defense Procurement Agency after references to his «anti-Ukrainian activities».
Former Party of Regions People’s Deputy and Anti-Maidan activist Dmytro Voloshenkov may be dismissed from the Defense Procurement Agency.
«Servant of People» Venislavskyi: Updating men’s data for consular services does not mean serving summons abroad.
Updating the military registration data of men abroad is necessary so that TCR employees understand who is abroad and do not waste time on issuing summonses in Ukraine.
Forbes editor predicts Trump stock prices could fall another 90%.
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‘CRIMINAL CONDUCT’: Anti-Israel protests underway across the US.
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Two bodies found in Oklahoma are believed to be missing Kansas women.
Authorities in Oklahoma say they believe the bodies of two women found in rural Oklahoma are those of Kansas mothers Veronica Butler and Millian Kelley. The women were traveling to Oklahoma to pick up Butler's children. Four people have been arres...
Lawmakers brawl as Georgian parliament considers 'foreign agent' bill - VOA News.
Georgian lawmakers came to blows in parliament Monday as ruling party legislators looked set to advance a controversial bill on "foreign agents" that has been criticized by Western countries and sparked protests at home. Footage broadcast on Georg...
How strong is the Trump «hush money» case?
The first criminal trial of a former U.S. president is underway. Jury selection began Monday in Donald Trump's New York "hush money" case. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins to discuss. CBS News Streaming Network is the premier 24/7 anchor...
Israel says it will respond to Iranian attack. What happens next?
Israel's military says it will retaliate after Iran and its proxies launched an attack of missiles and drones over the weekend. CBS News foreign correspondent Debora Patta reports. Then, CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang expla...