2024-07-10 15:04:18
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Russia's Blame Game and Ongoing Conflict in Ukraine
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Hungarian leader Viktor Orbán has held meetings with the presidents of Russia and China on the conflict in Ukraine; he proposes that the EU launch a peace initiative without waiting for the US.
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Ukraine needs shells. South Korea has millions. Will a Nato summit deal deliver? | South China Morning Post
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South Korea, a non-NATO member, holds vast stores of artillery shells that Ukraine desperately needs to fight off Russia. There is a push to convince South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol to change the government's policy and send lethal aid to Ukraine. South Korea's decision on whether to provide weapons to Ukraine will depend on Russia's actions, as it is seen as leverage to deter Russia from providing military support to North Korea, which is a direct threat to South Korea's national security.
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Russia blames war on NATO as it pounds Ukraine, demands territory for talks
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Russia blames NATO for the war in Ukraine and demands that Ukraine cede territories it has invaded as a condition for talks. Meanwhile, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban continues his shuttle diplomacy to achieve a ceasefire, with China's Xi Jinping appearing to back Orban's call. However, Russia continues its attacks on Ukraine, including strikes on a children's hospital in Kyiv. Ukraine's allies, including NATO and the EU, are providing air defenses and deepening Ukraine's institutional..
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