Vladimir Putin, Russian president, said in an Oct. 25 interview with state media that any peace agreement to end Russia’s war with Ukraine should be in Moscow’s favor.
Putin set out conditions for negotiations ahead of Ukraine’s first summit on peace in June. These included Kyiv’s surrendering the four oblasts that Moscow had illegally claimed in September 2022. Since then, Russia has said that it will not engage with talks as long Ukrainian forces remain in Kursk Oblast.
“Any outcome must favor Russia, I say without embarrassment. It must be based upon the realities of the battlefield.” Putin said that there would be no swaps or concessions.
In March 2022, Russia and Ukraine held talks in Istanbul to begin the full-scale invasion. However, the negotiations were abandoned when Ukraine retook control of the north of the nation and mass war crimes in the liberated zones were discovered.
In his remarks to Ukraine’s Peace Summit held in June of this year, President Volodymyr Zelensky said that the Istanbul negotiations failed due to the Russian side’s “ultimatums.”
Moscow was not invited by the summit in Switzerland that took place in June, which was attended by more than 90 countries. The discussions were dismissed as irrelevant without Moscow’s involvement. Zelensky, who attended the event, expressed his hope for a second meeting to be held by the end the year with Russia included.
Moscow has announced that it will not be participating in any future peace summits hosted by Switzerland, calling the process “fraud”.
“Any outcome must be favorable to Russia, I say it directly, without embarrassment. It must be based upon the realities of the battlefield,” said Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Rheinmetall has transferred to Ukraine, directly or indirectly, about 200 combat vehicles. This includes more than 100 Marder 1A3 models.
“After Kazan (Guterres), he wanted to come to Ukraine but the president didn’t confirm his visit.” Guterres will not be here because of the humiliation that sanity, international law, and international law suffered in Kazan,” AFP reported citing a high-ranking Ukrainian president source who refused to be named.
In an interview with Russian propagandist Olga Skabeyeva the Russian President Vladimir Putin didn’t confirm the dispatch of North Korean troops, but said that “once a decision is needed, we will make it.”
Since August 8, Commander-in Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi has reported that 6,662 Russian soldiers have been killed. 10,446 have been wounded and 711 have been captured.
Dutch Defense Minister Ruben Brkelmans stated on October 25 that Dutch intelligence has confirmed the deployment of at least 1,500 North Korean soldiers to join in the war against Ukraine.
In his statement, Ukraine’s Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets didn’t specify whether the lists had been provided to Qatar by Moscow, or the status of those listed as missing soldiers.
Volodymyr Zelensky, the President of Russia, said on October 25 that Russia plans to send its first North Korean soldiers into combat zones between Oct. 27 and 28. He cited intelligence reports.
“The nuclear proliferation is, of course, the biggest risk mankind faces.” Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, said that we should be careful about the goals we set for ourselves in the coming years.
The radar guidance system for a Buk M2 system was reportedly destroyed in the attack by Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces.
The incident occurred near Grozny. It is the capital of Russia’s North Caucasus republic with a majority of Muslims, ruled by Putin ally Ramzan Kadyrov.
The Air Force reported that Ukrainian forces shot down 36 of the 63 Shahed drones and unidentified drones that Russia launched overnight. Sixteen drones were also “lost”, it added.
The WSJ reported that such assistance shows just how far Russian President Vladimir Putin will go to undermine Western economic and political orders.
Former and current Europeans, Americans, and Russian officials told The WSJ that Musk had conversations with Putin and high-ranking Kremlin official since late 2022.
Volodymyr Zelensky, the President of Ukraine, said that Ukraine’s economy and social protection, as well as “the issue” of justice, need to be strengthened.
This includes 1,630 casualties that Russian forces have suffered in the last day.
In a speech to foreign journalists, Vladimir Putin of Russia appeared to acknowledge in an indirect manner the reports that North Korean troops were in Russia on October 24. He referred to a mutual defense clause in the newly signed security agreement between Russia and North Korea.
Reuters reported that Western sanctions against Russia’s Ozernoye Zinc Mine have left the company unable to replace the key equipment required to boost production.
The chief of the national police in the country said that on October 24, Moscow had funneled $39 million into a scheme run by a pro Russian oligarch to influence election results by paying ordinary people to vote against closer relations with the West.
Olaf Scholz, German Chancellor, said that a country in war cannot be a NATO member. He made this statement to German public broadcaster ZDF.
In August, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin visited Tashkent to discuss with Uzbek officials the possibility of joining the EAEU. Russian President Vladimir Putin called it the “new center of a multipolar universe.”
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