June 26, 2024
EU agrees to fresh Belarus sanctions to step up pressure on Russia
The European Union agreed on new sanctions on Belarus over the Ukraine war, as it tries to tighten sanctions imposed on Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine.
Belgium, which holds the bloc’s rotating presidency, said EU ambassadors have agreed to the new package in principle.
“With this package, we just closed the biggest loophole of our sanctions regime,” the EU presidency said in a statement.
European Commission Chief Ursula von der Leyen welcomed the package.
“Belarus must no longer serve as a route to circumvent our sanctions against Russia,” she said on X, formerly Twitter. “With this package we increase the pressure on both countries & make our sanctions against Russia even more effective.”
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June 26, 2024
Kremlin dismisses latest ICC warrants as ‘absurd’
The Kremlin ridiculed the latest arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) against Russian officials as “absurd.”
The ICC announced on Tuesday arrest warrants against former Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and Valery Gerasimov, the army chief of staff, for alleged crimes committed by Russian forces in Ukraine.
“We do not recognise the jurisdiction of this court,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters. “We are not members of the relevant statutes. Accordingly, we do not recognise these orders. Moreover, we consider it quite absurd, like the last two warrants that concerned the head of state and our children’s ombudsman.”
Last year, the ICC issued an arrest warrant for President Vladimir Putin himself, as well as the children’s ombudsman, Maria Lvova-Belova, over the deportation of Ukrainian children to Russia and Russian-controlled territory.
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June 26, 2024
Zelenskyy vows to reprimand officials shirking their duties
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has suggested during a visit to troops in the eastern Donetsk region that he will address officials who are shirking their duties.
“I was surprised to learn that some relevant officials have not been here for six months or more,” Zelenskyy said. “There will be a serious conversation, and I will draw appropriate conclusions regarding them.”
He added that back in Kyiv he would speak to “officials who must be here and in other areas near the front line — in difficult communities where people need immediate solutions.”
Zelenskyy was briefed on the situation in the region and presented medals to soldiers.
The statements come after Bodhan Krotevych, the chief of staff of the Azov regiment, said in a statement that an unnamed general “killed more Ukrainian soldiers than any Russian general,” in an apparent reference to incompetent troop management.
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June 26, 2024
Kyiv hails Rutte’s appointment as NATO’s new head
Kyiv hailed the appointment of outgoing Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte as NATO chief, describing his role as “crucial.”
“Congratulations to Mark Rutte on being elected as the new Secretary General of NATO. Your leadership and dedication to democratic principles are crucial for our shared future,” the Ukrainian presidency’s chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, said on social media.
Rutte was officially named the new NATO secretary general on Wednesday.
A staunch backer of Ukraine, the 57-year-old Rutte staked his claim for the job last year after the collapse of his Dutch ruling coalition. He quickly gained the support of NATO heavyweights the United States, Britain, France, and Germany.
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June 26, 2024
Zelenskyy visits frontline Donetsk region
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has met soldiers on the frontline Donetsk region, where he presented Ukraine’s new joint forces commander to troops.
The Ukrainian president recorded a video address against the backdrop of a city sign of Pokrovsk, which is on part of the front that has seen some of the most intense fighting since Russia launched its full-scale invasion.
“I started the day in the Donetsk region, together with our soldiers, together with Chief Commander [Oleksandr] Syrsky and the new Commander of the Joint Forces, General [Andriy] Hnatov,” Zelensky said from the city of Pokrovsk.
“Today, I officially introduced Andriy Hnatov to all those responsible for the defense of Donetsk region. We listened to reports directly from the positions,” he added.
Zelenskyy said the newly appointed Gnatov was “a young man, but his knowledge of the frontline and experience are exactly what we need.”
Hnatov’s main tasks include “preserving as many fighters’ lives as possible” while repelling the invading Russian forces, Zelenskyy said in the video posted on the Telegram messaging platform.
Hnatov replaced Lieutenant-General Yuri Sodol, who was criticized over military setbacks.
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June 26, 2024
US journalist Gershkovich appears before closed Russian court
Reporters briefly filmed US journalist Evan Gershkovich ahead of the start of his closed trial on spying charges in the Russian city of Yekaterinburg.
The 32-year-old, who could face up to 20 years in a penal colony if convicted, was seen standing with a shaved head in a glass box.
In the hearing, a Russian prosecutor said there was evidence the Wall Street Journal reporter had gathered secret information on a company that makes tanks for Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Gershkovich, his newspaper and the US government all reject the allegations. They say he was merely doing his job as a reporter accredited by Russia’s Foreign Ministry to work in the country.
A next hearing date was set for August 13.
https://p.dw.com/p/4hVs2
June 26, 2024
Russian and US defense chiefs speak for first time
United States Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Russia’s new defense minister, Andrei Belousov, have spoken in a rare communication between the two governments.
The telephone conversation came in the wake of a deadly attack on the Russian-annexed Crimean Peninsula that Moscow has blamed on Washington.
The sides gave differing accounts of what was said, with the Pentagon saying the pair spoke about the importance of keeping lines of communication open.
Russia’s Defense Ministry said Belousov had warned Austin of the dangers of continued US arms supplies to Ukraine.
“Belousov pointed to the danger of further escalating the situation through continued supplies of American weapons to the Ukrainian armed forces,” said a Russian ministry statement.
It was the first conversation between the two men since Belousov replaced Sergei Shoigu in May.
Pentagon spokesperson Air Force Major General Patrick Ryder told reporters that Austin had initiated the conversation, which was the first such call since March 2023.
Relations between the Kremlin and the White House are at their coolest in decades. Moscow last week said diplomatic contacts between President Joe Biden’s administration and President Vladimir Putin’s government were at “an absolute minimum.”
rc/sms (AFP, AP, dpa, Reuters)
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