Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warns Belarus against interfering in the Ukraine war. The negotiations in the news ticker.
- Zelenskyj appeals to people in Putin’s partner country Belarus: “You are not slaves.”
- weapons for Belarus: Wladimir Putin announces deliveries to neighboring Ukraine.
- Russian sanctions against Canada: Russia has 43 Canadians entry bans granted.
- This News ticker to the Negotiations in the Ukraine War is updated regularly.
Update from June 27, 12:29 p.m.: Russia has imposed new sanctions on Canadian citizens. The Russian Foreign Ministry published a list containing 43 Canadians who will no longer be allowed to enter Russia in the future. The sanctions are aimed in particular at people close to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The list includes Trudeau’s communications director, a strategy consultant and his deputy chief of staff.
Ukraine war: Selenskyj receives a visit from Moldova’s president
Update from June 27, 11:32 a.m.: Moldovan President Maia Sandu has arrived in Kyiv. As the media network Nexta reported via Twitter, this was an unscheduled visit. The President will visit Irpin, Bucha and Borodyanka and hold talks with Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Putin’s allies: Zelenskyj warns Belarus against interfering in the Ukraine war
First report: Kyiv – The Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyj calls on the people in neighboring Belarus not to be drawn into the escalating Ukraine conflict. “The Kremlin has already decided everything for you,” he said in his evening video address on Sunday, with a view of Moscow. “But you are not slaves and cannon fodder. You must not die.” People should not let others decide for Belarus.
Weapons for Belarus: Putin announces deliveries to neighboring Ukraine
Belarusian ruler Alexander Lukashenko met with Russian President Vladimir Putin again on Saturday. The Kremlin chief announced the delivery of Iskander-M missile systems to Belarus, which can also be equipped with nuclear warheads. According to the latest information from Kyiv, Russian troops recently also attacked Ukraine from Belarus.
The country is considered a close ally of Russia and was repeatedly used as a base by the Russian army during the war. For a long time, however, Lukashenko ruled out that Belarus would intervene militarily in the Ukraine war. Even before Zelenskyj’s speech, however, there were suspicions that the Russian ruler was putting pressure on Lukashenko to take part in the war. Regarding this, the Ukrainian President said: “I know that the people of Belarus support us, only us, not the war. And that’s why the Russian leadership wants to drag you into a war.”
Weapons for Ukraine: USA are planning further deliveries in the Ukraine war
Zelenskyy, who will speak at the G7 summit on Monday, also called for more weapons in view of Russian attacks. Any delay in arms deliveries to Ukraine is an invitation to Russia to strike again. “We need powerful air defense – modern, effective.” There are already agreements with partners, but they have to move faster.
Apparently, the US is already planning further deliveries to Ukraine. American journalist Natasha Bertrand from the television channel CNN shared the following message via Twitter: “The United States plans to announce this week that it has bought NASAMS, a sophisticated surface-to-air missile defense system, for Ukraine.” Further deliveries would also be made to be announced this week.
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