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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Guardian: Ukraine war briefing: Nato warns that Putin wants to 'wipe Ukraine off the map'
The Guardian - Ukraine war briefing: Nato warns that Putin wants to wipe Ukraine off the map
Nato secretary general Mark Rutte says people should gird themselves for the prospect that Russia might try to use swarms of drones in Europe. What we know on day 1,024
Kate Lamb with agencies
Thu 12 Dec 2024 21.21 EST
Nato secretary general Mark Rutte has warned that Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to wipe Ukraine off the map and could come after other parts of Europe next. Rutte told the Carnegie Europe thinktank in Brussels it is time to shift to a wartime mindset and that people should gird themselves for the prospect that Russia might try to use swarms of drones in Europe as it has to deadly effect in Ukraine. The former Dutch prime minister was making his inaugural speech just over two months after he took office as Natos top civilian official.
US President Joe Biden announced another package of weapons aid for Ukraine on Thursday, valued at $500m, secretary of state Antony Blinken said in a statement. White House spokesperson John Kirby said earlier the US would continue to provide additional packages for Ukraine right up to the end of this administration. Washington said 10 days ago it would send Ukraine $725m worth of missiles, ammunition, anti-personnel mines and other weapons. Bidens outgoing administration is seeking to bolster Ukraine in tackling Russias invasion, before Bidens term ends in January when president-elect Donald Trump takes office.
In a wide-ranging interview with Time magazine, US president election Donald Trump offered his thoughts on global affairs, including the war in Ukraine. The president-elect has previously derided US aid to Kyiv. Pressed on whether he would abandon Ukraine in its efforts to stave off Russias invasion, Trump said he would use US support for Kyiv as leverage against Moscow in negotiating an end to the war. I want to reach an agreement, he said, and the only way youre going to reach an agreement is not to abandon.
Ukraines top military commander says fighting around a key eastern Ukraine city is extremely intense after a months-long Russian push. Analysts estimate Russian forces are now within just a few kilometres, or miles, of Pokrovsk. Ukraines general staff said on Thursday that Ukrainian troops had repelled nearly 40 Russian attempts to storm defences around Pokrovsk over the previous 24 hours. Ukraines stretched defences in Donetsk have been creaking since early this year under a fierce Russian drive. Pokrovsk is one of Ukraines main defensive strongholds and a key logistics hub in the Donetsk region.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyys chief of staff said in an interview broadcast late on Thursday that Kyiv was not yet ready to start talks with Russia as it lacked the weapons, security guarantees and international status that it sought. Andriy Yermaks comments to public broadcaster Suspilne come as Zelenskyy publicly considers the possibility of a negotiated settlement to the war with Russia, launched by Moscows full-scale invasion of its neighbour in February 2022. Not just yet today, Yermak told Suspilne, when asked whether Ukraine was ready to embark on talks. We dont have the weapons, we dont have the status that we are talking about.
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Nato secretary general Mark Rutte says people should gird themselves for the prospect that Russia might try to use swarms of drones in Europe. What we know on day 1,024
Kate Lamb with agencies
Thu 12 Dec 2024 21.21 EST
Nato secretary general Mark Rutte has warned that Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to wipe Ukraine off the map and could come after other parts of Europe next. Rutte told the Carnegie Europe thinktank in Brussels it is time to shift to a wartime mindset and that people should gird themselves for the prospect that Russia might try to use swarms of drones in Europe as it has to deadly effect in Ukraine. The former Dutch prime minister was making his inaugural speech just over two months after he took office as Natos top civilian official.
US President Joe Biden announced another package of weapons aid for Ukraine on Thursday, valued at $500m, secretary of state Antony Blinken said in a statement. White House spokesperson John Kirby said earlier the US would continue to provide additional packages for Ukraine right up to the end of this administration. Washington said 10 days ago it would send Ukraine $725m worth of missiles, ammunition, anti-personnel mines and other weapons. Bidens outgoing administration is seeking to bolster Ukraine in tackling Russias invasion, before Bidens term ends in January when president-elect Donald Trump takes office.
In a wide-ranging interview with Time magazine, US president election Donald Trump offered his thoughts on global affairs, including the war in Ukraine. The president-elect has previously derided US aid to Kyiv. Pressed on whether he would abandon Ukraine in its efforts to stave off Russias invasion, Trump said he would use US support for Kyiv as leverage against Moscow in negotiating an end to the war. I want to reach an agreement, he said, and the only way youre going to reach an agreement is not to abandon.
Ukraines top military commander says fighting around a key eastern Ukraine city is extremely intense after a months-long Russian push. Analysts estimate Russian forces are now within just a few kilometres, or miles, of Pokrovsk. Ukraines general staff said on Thursday that Ukrainian troops had repelled nearly 40 Russian attempts to storm defences around Pokrovsk over the previous 24 hours. Ukraines stretched defences in Donetsk have been creaking since early this year under a fierce Russian drive. Pokrovsk is one of Ukraines main defensive strongholds and a key logistics hub in the Donetsk region.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyys chief of staff said in an interview broadcast late on Thursday that Kyiv was not yet ready to start talks with Russia as it lacked the weapons, security guarantees and international status that it sought. Andriy Yermaks comments to public broadcaster Suspilne come as Zelenskyy publicly considers the possibility of a negotiated settlement to the war with Russia, launched by Moscows full-scale invasion of its neighbour in February 2022. Not just yet today, Yermak told Suspilne, when asked whether Ukraine was ready to embark on talks. We dont have the weapons, we dont have the status that we are talking about.
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The Guardian: Ukraine war briefing: Nato warns that Putin wants to 'wipe Ukraine off the map' (Original Post)
Dennis Donovan
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(15,674 posts)1. The problem is...
Russia is advancing on the battlefield faster than any time since 2022.