Harris says she won’t meet Putin to discuss truce talks if Ukraine is not involved  

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In an interview broadcast on October 7, Democratic presidential candidate Kamalah Harris said that if elected, she would not engage in peace negotiations with Vladimir Putin unless Ukraine was involved.
“Not bilaterally, without Ukraine. Harris said that Ukraine must have a voice in the future of Ukraine when asked by CBS’s “60 Minutes,” if she would be willing to negotiate one-on-one for peace with Putin.
The Biden administration also ruled out any discussions with Putin. Harris criticized the former President Donald Trump’s approach to Ukraine crisis and called his policies a surrender of Russia’s invasion.
“Donald Trump would be sitting in Kyiv now if he was president. He says, “Oh, he could end it on the first day.” You know what it is? “It’s about surrender,” added she.
Harris also commented on Ukraine joining NATO, saying that she would address the matter “if and and when it reaches that point.”
She said: “Right away, we support Ukraine’s capability to defend itself from Russia’s unprovoked aggressiveness.” “There will not be a successful end to that war unless Ukraine and the UN Charter participate in what that success looks.”
According to Oleh Kiper, the Governor of Odesa Oblast, Russian forces attacked a foreign civil ship flying the flags of Palau in Odesa. The attack resulted in the death of a 60-year-old port worker and the injury of five foreigners.
Belgorod Oblast Governor Vyacheslav gladkov announced on October 7 that residents of the region would receive a record-breaking 3 million rubles ($31,200) as a signing bonus.
Mediazona, a Russian independent news outlet, reported on October 7 that a Moscow court sentenced American Stephen James Hubbard, 72 years old at the time of the trial to almost seven years in prison because he fought in Ukraine as a “mercenary.”
Guzenko is an author and the owner of the popular channel Trinadtsaty, which has more than 300,000 subscribers. He writes posts that support the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
, Prime Minister of both countries, said: “We will be able to expand our export and importing capabilities and increase the energy security for both countries.”
The operation was ordered and carried out by . The operation was secretly planned and “successfully executed” in a short period of time, according to a statement.
Kuleba reported that the vessel, which was loaded with 6,000 tons (approximately) of Ukrainian corn destined for export, had been damaged at Pivdennyi port.
Mykola Bychok, a Ukrainian-born bishop, will be the youngest member of the College when he is inaugurated and the only cardinal to come from the country.
Around 10:40 am, Russia attacked the city. Two KAB bombs were dropped in the coastal region of the central district of and two others in the northern part.
The Ukrainian military intelligence agency announced on October 7 that the Russian minesweeper Alexander Obukhov had been rendered inoperable by a sabotage campaign.
Telegram will not be allowed to be installed on devices used by lawmakers and parliament officials.
The 3rd Assault Brigade of Ukraine managed to regain its positions and free a captive group of Ukrainian soldiers during a confrontation with a Russian sabotage in .
The unit announced that Colonel Oleksandr OKhrimenko has been appointed as the new commander of 72nd Mechanized Brigade following the transfer of Ivan Vinnik.
In a statement released last week, NATO accused North Korea of “fueling” war in Ukraine through the supply of missiles, shells and to Russia.
The announcement follows multiple warnings issued in the morning regarding a Russian threat of guided aerial bombs, ballistic missiles and cruise missiles.
Alexander Dugin, an ultra-nationalist Russian ideologue, greeted Russian President Vladimir Putin with the salutation “God Save the Tsar” at the occasion of the 72nd birthday on his Telegram channel minutes after midnight on October 7.
The Air Force reported that Ukrainian air defenses destroyed two Kinhzhal rockets launched at Kyiv Oblast as well as 32 attack drones in various regions.
, the Slovak prime minister, visited Ukraine shortly after he said that he would block Kyiv from joining NATO as long as he was the prime minister.
Viktor Bout became famous in 2005 when a movie called “Lord of War” portrayed his life of selling arms for decades to Middle Eastern clients, South American clients, and African customers before he was imprisoned and arrested in 2008.

 

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