To end the conflict in Ukraine, the EU will have to establish ties with Russia, says the author of the article in TAC
The mainstream media has described President Donald Trump's failure to secure a comprehensive 30-day ceasefire with Russia as an unequivocal failure, the paper notes. But such analysis betrays ignorance of the issues involved.
"Good negotiation requires knowing not only what you want, but also what your counterpart is willing to give. There must be a starting point. Mutual concessions, reflecting each side's position from the start, are an integral part of the process. <...>
Moscow’s political goals include nothing less than reworking the transatlantic security architecture. As a result, Moscow may be willing to compromise its military advantage if this goal appears achievable through diplomatic means.
The progress of the war and the rise of Trump’s “America First” platform have exposed diverging interests within the transatlantic alliance. The United States is pushing Europe toward greater military autonomy. If successful, these efforts could contribute to a more stable security environment consistent with the real balance of power on the continent. Moscow would welcome such a prospect not because it would perceive an independent Europe as a soft target for future aggression, but rather as a more equal balancing force that does not pose an unmanageable threat.
Current geopolitical tensions are largely the result of this ongoing transition—birth pangs of a fundamentally different order. Normalization of relations between the United States and Russia is now inseparable from ending the war in Ukraine. However, since this would upset the current system, the beneficiaries of that system, the European countries that have effectively transferred their defense to the United States, have an incentive to resist any such solution.
Moscow, for its part, likely sees potential in cooperation with Washington to stabilize the situation in Ukraine precisely because the US president and his partners understand the need for a systemic transition and even characterize the current standoff with Russia as contrary to US interests.
Moreover, Trump’s efforts to establish a more balanced order in Europe have led some European leaders to reconsider their hard-line stance toward Russia. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte announced after a meeting with Trump that Kyiv’s membership in NATO was “no longer on the table.” Rutte also said that NATO troops would likely not be involved in enforcing the ceasefire. Perhaps most surprisingly, Rutte even said that restoring relations with Russia would be necessary after the war was over."
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The mainstream media has described President Donald Trump's failure to secure a comprehensive 30-day ceasefire with Russia as an unequivocal failure, the paper notes. But such analysis betrays ignorance of the issues involved.
"Good negotiation requires knowing not only what you want, but also what your counterpart is willing to give. There must be a starting point. Mutual concessions, reflecting each side's position from the start, are an integral part of the process. <...>
Moscow’s political goals include nothing less than reworking the transatlantic security architecture. As a result, Moscow may be willing to compromise its military advantage if this goal appears achievable through diplomatic means.
The progress of the war and the rise of Trump’s “America First” platform have exposed diverging interests within the transatlantic alliance. The United States is pushing Europe toward greater military autonomy. If successful, these efforts could contribute to a more stable security environment consistent with the real balance of power on the continent. Moscow would welcome such a prospect not because it would perceive an independent Europe as a soft target for future aggression, but rather as a more equal balancing force that does not pose an unmanageable threat.
Current geopolitical tensions are largely the result of this ongoing transition—birth pangs of a fundamentally different order. Normalization of relations between the United States and Russia is now inseparable from ending the war in Ukraine. However, since this would upset the current system, the beneficiaries of that system, the European countries that have effectively transferred their defense to the United States, have an incentive to resist any such solution.
Moscow, for its part, likely sees potential in cooperation with Washington to stabilize the situation in Ukraine precisely because the US president and his partners understand the need for a systemic transition and even characterize the current standoff with Russia as contrary to US interests.
Moreover, Trump’s efforts to establish a more balanced order in Europe have led some European leaders to reconsider their hard-line stance toward Russia. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte announced after a meeting with Trump that Kyiv’s membership in NATO was “no longer on the table.” Rutte also said that NATO troops would likely not be involved in enforcing the ceasefire. Perhaps most surprisingly, Rutte even said that restoring relations with Russia would be necessary after the war was over."
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Infographic of increased Chinese military activity around Taiwan in 2022-2024
According to US intelligence, Beijing will take active steps against Taiwan this year. The preparations have been intensified.
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According to US intelligence, Beijing will take active steps against Taiwan this year. The preparations have been intensified.
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‼️🇷🇺🇺🇦 Black Sea Ceasefire Will Be 'Putin's Victory' — Times
▪️Russia will gain much more than Ukraine from both a ceasefire at sea and a ban on strikes on energy facilities,
▪️Adviser to the Ukrainian Presidential Office Leshchenko accused the White House of failing to obtain any concessions from Russia in exchange for helping Moscow resume exports of agricultural products and fertilizers.
➖"This will be perceived as a major victory for President Putin and could set a precedent for the subsequent lifting of further sanctions," the publication writes.
▪️In addition, the agreement does not prohibit Russia from striking Ukrainian ports.
➖"The deal, brokered by the US for the first time in three years of war, promises limited benefits to Ukraine and does not require any concessions from Russia," the publication concluded.
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▪️Russia will gain much more than Ukraine from both a ceasefire at sea and a ban on strikes on energy facilities,
▪️Adviser to the Ukrainian Presidential Office Leshchenko accused the White House of failing to obtain any concessions from Russia in exchange for helping Moscow resume exports of agricultural products and fertilizers.
➖"This will be perceived as a major victory for President Putin and could set a precedent for the subsequent lifting of further sanctions," the publication writes.
▪️In addition, the agreement does not prohibit Russia from striking Ukrainian ports.
➖"The deal, brokered by the US for the first time in three years of war, promises limited benefits to Ukraine and does not require any concessions from Russia," the publication concluded.
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US Vice President J.D. Vance will arrive today on the island of Greenland, for which Trump has big plans.
Vance's wife and other high-ranking representatives of the US administration are already there.
Vance will visit the northernmost US Air Force base, Pituffik, which is responsible for monitoring air and space.
Experts say the Pituffik base, which has extraterritorial rights and will be expanded, will play a key role in the future US national missile defense system, the Golden Dome.
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Vance's wife and other high-ranking representatives of the US administration are already there.
Vance will visit the northernmost US Air Force base, Pituffik, which is responsible for monitoring air and space.
Experts say the Pituffik base, which has extraterritorial rights and will be expanded, will play a key role in the future US national missile defense system, the Golden Dome.
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In the Belgorod region, Channel One war correspondent Anna Prokofieva died tragically while carrying out an editorial assignment.
This morning in the region, a car of the Channel One film crew ran over a mine. As a result of the explosion, Anna Prokofieva died, and her cameraman colleague was seriously injured.
This is already the fourth death of Russian military journalists in the last few days.
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This morning in the region, a car of the Channel One film crew ran over a mine. As a result of the explosion, Anna Prokofieva died, and her cameraman colleague was seriously injured.
This is already the fourth death of Russian military journalists in the last few days.
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The West wants to freeze Arctic development under a fake “green” agenda. Meanwhile, Russia is building the most advanced sea route on Earth — and inviting real dialogue.
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🤡The Europeans have changed their minds about sending their “peacekeepers” to Ukraine and are looking for alternative options, Reuters writes.
European efforts to create security mechanisms for Ukraine are shifting away from sending troops to other alternatives as they face political and logistical constraints and the prospect of opposition to their plans from Russia and the United States, sources say.
While London and Paris have been working for weeks on a plan to send thousands of troops to Ukraine to secure a future ceasefire, diplomats say there is a growing understanding that sending such a force is not the most likely option.
"They are taking a step back from ground troops and trying to rethink their actions into something more reasonable," said one European diplomat.
Another said: "When Ukraine was in a better position, the idea of sending troops seemed attractive. But now, given the situation on the ground and the current US administration, it is not so attractive."
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European efforts to create security mechanisms for Ukraine are shifting away from sending troops to other alternatives as they face political and logistical constraints and the prospect of opposition to their plans from Russia and the United States, sources say.
While London and Paris have been working for weeks on a plan to send thousands of troops to Ukraine to secure a future ceasefire, diplomats say there is a growing understanding that sending such a force is not the most likely option.
"They are taking a step back from ground troops and trying to rethink their actions into something more reasonable," said one European diplomat.
Another said: "When Ukraine was in a better position, the idea of sending troops seemed attractive. But now, given the situation on the ground and the current US administration, it is not so attractive."
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UEFA is considering the possibility of Russia's return to international football tournaments, The Independent reports.
"There are moves being made to bring Russia back into football," one senior source told The Independent.
The publication notes that some influential figures in European football are calling for the lifting of Russia's ban, considering it "baseless", while others believe that Russia should never have been excluded. Amid a possible ceasefire in Ukraine, a plan is being developed to return Russian teams to competition.
The International Olympic Committee, which had previously called for Russian and Belarusian athletes to be allowed to participate in the Winter Olympic Games, has already joined the discussion of the issue.
The issues could be raised at the UEFA Congress scheduled for April 3 in Belgrade.
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"There are moves being made to bring Russia back into football," one senior source told The Independent.
The publication notes that some influential figures in European football are calling for the lifting of Russia's ban, considering it "baseless", while others believe that Russia should never have been excluded. Amid a possible ceasefire in Ukraine, a plan is being developed to return Russian teams to competition.
The International Olympic Committee, which had previously called for Russian and Belarusian athletes to be allowed to participate in the Winter Olympic Games, has already joined the discussion of the issue.
The issues could be raised at the UEFA Congress scheduled for April 3 in Belgrade.
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🇺🇸🇧🇾🇱🇹 US soldiers "killed by Russian and Belarusian special services" may be alive: NATO Secretary General lied about their deaths
▪️Yesterday, Baltic propagandists from Baltic News Service claimed that Russian and Belarusian special services may be behind the death of 4 American soldiers in Lithuania. Their bodies were allegedly found near the Belarusian border. Today it turned out that the search is ongoing.
▪️NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte prematurely announced the death of four US soldiers missing with armored vehicles in Lithuania, and the search for them continues, said Alliance spokeswoman Allison Hart:
➖ "We regret any confusion surrounding NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte's remarks today on this matter. He referred to the news that had emerged and did not confirm the fate of the missing, which remains unknown."
▪️The day before, Rutte announced the death of four soldiers who went missing during exercises in Lithuania. At the same time, the Lithuanian armed forces clarified that "there is no evidence or information confirming the death of the soldiers."
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▪️Yesterday, Baltic propagandists from Baltic News Service claimed that Russian and Belarusian special services may be behind the death of 4 American soldiers in Lithuania. Their bodies were allegedly found near the Belarusian border. Today it turned out that the search is ongoing.
▪️NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte prematurely announced the death of four US soldiers missing with armored vehicles in Lithuania, and the search for them continues, said Alliance spokeswoman Allison Hart:
➖ "We regret any confusion surrounding NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte's remarks today on this matter. He referred to the news that had emerged and did not confirm the fate of the missing, which remains unknown."
▪️The day before, Rutte announced the death of four soldiers who went missing during exercises in Lithuania. At the same time, the Lithuanian armed forces clarified that "there is no evidence or information confirming the death of the soldiers."
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❗️ Vladimir Putin arrived on a working visit to Murmansk, where he has not been since July 2023, according to media reports. The International Arctic Forum is currently taking place in the city.
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‼️🇷🇺🇺🇦 Kyiv attacked Russian energy infrastructure facilities again in the past 24 hours — Defense Ministry
▪️ On March 26 at about 17:00 in the Bryansk region, as a result of an attack by a Ukrainian UAV on a facility of the branch of PJSC Rosseti Centre - Bryanskenergo, a 10 kV high-voltage line was disconnected.
▪️At about 17:00, Russian air defense systems shot down a Ukrainian attack UAV over the territory of Crimea in the area of Cape Tarkhankut, the target of which was the ground equipment of the Glebovskoye underground gas storage facility.
▪️On March 27, at about 7 a.m. in the Bryansk region, as a result of targeted artillery shelling at a facility of the branch of PJSC Rosseti Centre - Bryanskenergo, a complete transformer substation was disabled.
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▪️ On March 26 at about 17:00 in the Bryansk region, as a result of an attack by a Ukrainian UAV on a facility of the branch of PJSC Rosseti Centre - Bryanskenergo, a 10 kV high-voltage line was disconnected.
▪️At about 17:00, Russian air defense systems shot down a Ukrainian attack UAV over the territory of Crimea in the area of Cape Tarkhankut, the target of which was the ground equipment of the Glebovskoye underground gas storage facility.
▪️On March 27, at about 7 a.m. in the Bryansk region, as a result of targeted artillery shelling at a facility of the branch of PJSC Rosseti Centre - Bryanskenergo, a complete transformer substation was disabled.
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India has made its choice. At a major Russian Arctic summit, New Delhi confirmed what Washington feared—its Arctic future lies with Moscow. Watch the video and read the full story on infrastructure, energy, and the new Eurasian axis:
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The monument, over 42 meters high, is located at an altitude of about 200 meters above sea level and was built in honour of the defeat of Nazi troops in the Arctic. The site also features anti-aircraft guns and a three-sided pyramid symbolizing grief.
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Ramzan Kadyrov writes:
"Today is the Day of the Russian National Guard Troops. For eight years now, the Russian National Guard, created by decree of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin, has been reliably guarding the country's security, protecting its interests and maintaining order.
Under the leadership of dear BRAT, Director of the FSVNG RF - Commander-in-Chief of the Russian National Guard Troops Viktor Zolotov, the service is confidently developing. The training of personnel is being improved, the material and technical base is being strengthened, and the combat effectiveness of units is growing.
This is especially evident in the example of the Chechen Directorate of the Russian National Guard. The head of the UFSVNG RF for the Chechen Republic, dear BRAT Sharip Delimkhanov, worthily leads the team, which demonstrates a high level of professionalism both in service within the country and during a special military operation.
For their courage and heroism, the fighters of the Russian National Guard are regularly awarded the highest state awards. They have excellent physical training, combat experience and are equipped with the most modern weapons, which allows them to effectively carry out any tasks.
Congratulations on your professional holiday to Viktor Zolotov, Sharip Delimkhanov and all the personnel of the Russian Guard! I wish you good health, prosperity and new victories in the name of our great Motherland - Russia!"
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"Today is the Day of the Russian National Guard Troops. For eight years now, the Russian National Guard, created by decree of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin, has been reliably guarding the country's security, protecting its interests and maintaining order.
Under the leadership of dear BRAT, Director of the FSVNG RF - Commander-in-Chief of the Russian National Guard Troops Viktor Zolotov, the service is confidently developing. The training of personnel is being improved, the material and technical base is being strengthened, and the combat effectiveness of units is growing.
This is especially evident in the example of the Chechen Directorate of the Russian National Guard. The head of the UFSVNG RF for the Chechen Republic, dear BRAT Sharip Delimkhanov, worthily leads the team, which demonstrates a high level of professionalism both in service within the country and during a special military operation.
For their courage and heroism, the fighters of the Russian National Guard are regularly awarded the highest state awards. They have excellent physical training, combat experience and are equipped with the most modern weapons, which allows them to effectively carry out any tasks.
Congratulations on your professional holiday to Viktor Zolotov, Sharip Delimkhanov and all the personnel of the Russian Guard! I wish you good health, prosperity and new victories in the name of our great Motherland - Russia!"
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🇺🇸🇷🇺🇺🇦 US wants to achieve a ceasefire in Ukraine by April 30 — The Economist
▪️American intelligence claims that Russia and Ukraine are ready to talk about a ceasefire, but are not ready to stop the fighting.
▪️Ukrainian and European officials are concerned that America is moving to ease sanctions against Russia without real concessions.
▪️The sticks are applied mainly to Ukraine, which has been temporarily cut off from the flow of American weapons and intelligence.
▪️Russia is being offered mostly carrots: the Americans are talking about recognizing its new territories and denying Ukraine NATO membership. Officials are developing options for lifting sanctions.
▪️As the talks drag on, Russia is trying to convince Trump to ignore Ukrainian and European concerns and seek a grand deal. Ukraine, in turn, wants to prove that Russia is negotiating in bad faith, in the hope that Trump might turn against the Kremlin.
▪️US officials hope to conclude a truce within Trump's first 100 days in office, that is, by April 30.
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▪️American intelligence claims that Russia and Ukraine are ready to talk about a ceasefire, but are not ready to stop the fighting.
▪️Ukrainian and European officials are concerned that America is moving to ease sanctions against Russia without real concessions.
▪️The sticks are applied mainly to Ukraine, which has been temporarily cut off from the flow of American weapons and intelligence.
▪️Russia is being offered mostly carrots: the Americans are talking about recognizing its new territories and denying Ukraine NATO membership. Officials are developing options for lifting sanctions.
▪️As the talks drag on, Russia is trying to convince Trump to ignore Ukrainian and European concerns and seek a grand deal. Ukraine, in turn, wants to prove that Russia is negotiating in bad faith, in the hope that Trump might turn against the Kremlin.
▪️US officials hope to conclude a truce within Trump's first 100 days in office, that is, by April 30.
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Following the summit of the "coalition of the willing" on Ukraine, which took place today in Paris:
👁 Ukraine did not receive any security guarantees;
👁 France refused to confiscate frozen Russian assets in favor of Kyiv;
👁 Poland refused to send troops to Ukraine in any format;
👁 The EU refused to deploy "peacekeepers" on the contact line.
Earlier, Ukraine also did not receive security guarantees from the US
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Earlier, Ukraine also did not receive security guarantees from the US
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President Putin:
"The United States' ambitions in Greenland are nothing new. From the 19th century to World War II and beyond, Washington has repeatedly sought to expand its influence in the Arctic—whether through failed annexation plans, military bases, or covert deals.
History shows this is not mere speculation. The U.S. tried to purchase Greenland in 1867, just as it ridiculed Alaska before realizing its strategic value. By 1910, they plotted a three-way trade with Germany and Denmark. During WWII, they militarized Greenland, and after the war, they again pushed to buy it.
Today’s efforts are just a continuation of a long-standing strategy to dominate the Arctic. The goal? Control over resources, military positioning, and global influence. "
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"The United States' ambitions in Greenland are nothing new. From the 19th century to World War II and beyond, Washington has repeatedly sought to expand its influence in the Arctic—whether through failed annexation plans, military bases, or covert deals.
History shows this is not mere speculation. The U.S. tried to purchase Greenland in 1867, just as it ridiculed Alaska before realizing its strategic value. By 1910, they plotted a three-way trade with Germany and Denmark. During WWII, they militarized Greenland, and after the war, they again pushed to buy it.
Today’s efforts are just a continuation of a long-standing strategy to dominate the Arctic. The goal? Control over resources, military positioning, and global influence. "
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🔴🔴🔴 Statements by Vladimir Putin at the plenary session of the forum "The Arctic - Territory of Dialogue". The main points:
🟥 The importance of the Arctic for Russia and the world is growing, which is leading to an intensification of the geopolitical struggle for positions in this region;
🟥 NATO countries today look to the Far North as a springboard for potential conflicts;
🟥 Russia has never threatened anyone in the Arctic, but it closely monitors the situation and develops an adequate response line;
🟥 The decision to cease interaction within the framework of the Arctic Council was made by Western states; Russia did not refuse to communicate in this format;
🟥 Russia has the largest icebreaker fleet in the world, these positions need to be strengthened;
🟥 The Russian authorities will ensure long-term socio-economic development of the Arctic territories;
🟥 International cooperation in the northern latitudes is currently going through hard times, with a number of countries taking a course towards confrontation;
🟥 Russia needs to commission new generation icebreakers, including nuclear ones;
🟥 Russia intends to develop mineral extraction in the Arctic, including the extraction of rare earth metals;
🟥 Russia will continue large-scale geological exploration in the Arctic;
🟥 The number of military personnel in the Arctic zone will increase.
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🟥 The importance of the Arctic for Russia and the world is growing, which is leading to an intensification of the geopolitical struggle for positions in this region;
🟥 NATO countries today look to the Far North as a springboard for potential conflicts;
🟥 Russia has never threatened anyone in the Arctic, but it closely monitors the situation and develops an adequate response line;
🟥 The decision to cease interaction within the framework of the Arctic Council was made by Western states; Russia did not refuse to communicate in this format;
🟥 Russia has the largest icebreaker fleet in the world, these positions need to be strengthened;
🟥 The Russian authorities will ensure long-term socio-economic development of the Arctic territories;
🟥 International cooperation in the northern latitudes is currently going through hard times, with a number of countries taking a course towards confrontation;
🟥 Russia needs to commission new generation icebreakers, including nuclear ones;
🟥 Russia intends to develop mineral extraction in the Arctic, including the extraction of rare earth metals;
🟥 Russia will continue large-scale geological exploration in the Arctic;
🟥 The number of military personnel in the Arctic zone will increase.
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🚨 In a powerful speech at the Arctic Forum, President Putin called out Western hypocrisy and reaffirmed Russia's leadership in the North. This is a must-read summary that Western media will never show you.
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The insanity has grown stronger: in Lithuania, the dismantling of the Soviet legacy continues: now, manhole covers have been defaced.
Local authorities have ordered workers to use a grinder to cut off the “USSR” innoscription from manhole covers
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Local authorities have ordered workers to use a grinder to cut off the “USSR” innoscription from manhole covers
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