Russia dismisses claims of Ukraine invasion plans
Kremlin spokesman says Russia has no any aggressive plans for Ukraine and suggestions to contrary are ‘completely wrong’.
Kremlin spokesman says Russia has no any aggressive plans for Ukraine and suggestions to contrary are ‘completely wrong’.
Head of Russian Security Council, US national security adviser also speak about new presidential meeting, says Kremlin spokesman.
Kremlin issues decree easing trade restrictions between Donbas and Russia in move experts say is step towards annexation.
In recent weeks, the Kremlin has once again amassed a huge number of troops and military equipment on the Russia-Ukraine border after a major buildup this spring. In addition to the Western military circle, Russia collectively sent troops to two points, the interfered part of the Donbas and the Crimean peninsula, mainly from the Central and Southern Military District.
EU, UK, US closely monitoring developments at Russian-Ukrainian border, says EU spokesman.
On November 6, the director of the National Institute of Strategic Studies Dr. Oleksandr Bogomolov discussed the topic “Ukraine and the Turkish World: From Shared History to the Plight of Crimea Tatars Today” within the framework of the conference “In Search of Integration in the Shadow of the Global Struggle for Power and the Turkish World”, organized by Ankara Center for Crisis and Political Studies (ANKASAM).
LVIV, UKRAINE – OCTOBER 7: Turkish Foreign Minister, Mevlut Cavusoglu (L) and Ukranian Foreign Minister Dmitro Kuleba (R) meets before attending Turkey-Ukraine Joint Strategic Planning Group meeting in Lviv, Ukraine on October 7, 2021.
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