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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.
Censor.NET quoted him as saying this with reference to Ukrinform.
He noted that there are two flashpoint area on the world map now - the Middle East and Ukraine.
"I am concerned that we are losing focus on the situation in Ukraine," Nauseda said.
The President emphasized that Ukraine immediately needs air defense systems, artillery systems, and ammunition. At the same time, months often run between the time decisions on military assistance are made and its provision. We should rejoice not in the decisions made, but in their implementation, the Lithuanian leader emphasized.
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Nauseda also emphasized that the EU should continue its sanctions policy against Russia. At the same time, he drew attention to the fact that there has been an increase in the supply of liquefied natural gas to the EU from Russia, and Russian and Belarusian agricultural products entering the European market.
According to him, European leaders must make a decision to protect the EU market from imports of goods from Russia. Nausėda emphasized that he would persuade his European colleagues to introduce additional tariffs to block Russian imports. The Lithuanian president expressed hope that the EU would be resolute enough to impose further sanctions against Russia.
Read more: EU to open accession talks with Ukraine in June - Nausėda
Day in Donetsk region: 1 person died, 2 were wounded.
Russian troops shelled three districts of Donetsk region over the last day, resulting in one dead and two wounded.
Iceland approves long-term policy of support for Ukraine.
The Icelandic Parliament adopts a resolution on assistance to Ukraine for 2024-2028.
Total combat losses of Russian Federation since beginning of war - about 468,720 people (+1250 per day), 7307 tanks, 12011 artillery systems, 14046 armoured combat vehicles.
Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of Russia, Ukrainian defenders have eliminated about 468,720 Russian occupants.
Plastic container manufacturer from Kharkiv region organises collection of long-range drones - WSJ.
In a hangar in western Ukraine, dozens of workers assemble drones that are used to hit targets in Russia’s far rear. In particular, it uses long-range drones to attack Russian oil refineries, airfields and logistics facilities.
As soon as Russia demonstrates its sincere desire to negotiate, US will be there.
At present, the end of the war in Ukraine depends on the will and decision of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Rishi Sunak questioned on general election, defence spending and Rwanda scheme by Trevor Phillips.
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Hamas releases video of hostages urging Gaza cease-fire deal - DW News.
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