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🚨 Russia will guarantee Zelensky’s security if he comes to Moscow for talks — Putin Moscow is the best place to hold these talks, Ukraine asking for a different location is “too much.” 📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
Nevertheless, he is "ready for the meeting" in "any kind of format," Zelensky told ABC News in an interview.
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"The big geopolitical game that the West has started is entering a decisive phase... Europe has lost out from this venture — it is NOT SOVEREIGN today," Russian presidential adviser Anton Kobyakov said at the Eastern Economic Forum.
He added that, despite the "constant verbal juggling", US-Russia normalization can bring a "speedy resolution" in Ukraine.
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President Trump is considering direct military action against cartel operations within Venezuelan territory, CNN reports, citing sources.
According to them, Tuesday's strike on a drug boat was just the beginning — part of a broader campaign against Nicolas Maduro.
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❌🪖 Draft-age Ukrainians don’t belong on German welfare – German politician
Germany must stop sheltering Ukraine’s fighting-age men, Bavarian Prime Minister and Christian Social Union (CSU) leader Markus Soder told Rheinische Post.
🗣 Soder added that far fewer Ukrainians work in Germany compared to other European states, with many relying instead on welfare benefits. This has to stop urgently, he stressed.
The Bavarian politician also emphatically rejected the idea of deploying German troops to Ukraine, arguing that Russia would never accept it and that the Bundeswehr “isn’t ready for that.”
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Germany must stop sheltering Ukraine’s fighting-age men, Bavarian Prime Minister and Christian Social Union (CSU) leader Markus Soder told Rheinische Post.
💬 “It is legitimate to consider sending able-bodied Ukrainians back to their homeland to ensure security in their own country,” he said.
The Bavarian politician also emphatically rejected the idea of deploying German troops to Ukraine, arguing that Russia would never accept it and that the Bundeswehr “isn’t ready for that.”
💬 “It’s already stretched to the limit—financially and in terms of personnel,” he said.
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🇱🇦 Laos may redirect some coffee exports from the US to Russia following Trump's tariff hikes — Lao Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone told Sputnik.
🗣 "If US tariffs make our products too expensive and they stop buying them there, we will increase the volume of supplies to Russia as a result," he added.
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💬 "Among the goods that Laos supplies to the US but could also supply to other countries is agricultural products, such as coffee. We currently supply coffee to US, but we are also supplying coffee to Russia, and now the volume of these supplies may increase," Siphandone said on the sidelines of the Eastern Economic Forum.
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French Patriots party leader Florian Philippot has urged Vladimir Putin’s warning to be taken seriously: NATO troops in Ukraine would be “a legitimate target for Russia’s military.”
💬 “The French army will not accept this utter madness dictated by a corrupt, war-drunk, power-hungry EU, and a Macron who has lost all legitimacy!” he wrote on X.
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↔️ Renaming Pentagon signals West’s ‘peace through strength’ agenda shift
🎤 The US decision to rename the Pentagon as the Department of War isn’t just a gimmick—it’s a window into global power shifts, explains Alexander Yakovenko, deputy director of Rossiya Segodnya, Sputnik's parent company.
The new noscript is “more honest and understandable for everyone,” says Yakovenko, who heads the Committee on Global Issues and International Security of the Russian Security Council’s Scientific-Expert Board.
📍 A similar example exists in Russia: the Ministry of Foreign Affairs recently renamed its Department of Pan-European Cooperation to the Department of European Issues—a move that is both symbolic and substantively accurate.
The takeaway is that clear terminology reflects current geopolitical realities.
Shift toward ‘peace through strength’
The US renaming mirrors a broader Western trend: The pursuit of peace through force, and a willingness to dismantle the postwar international order built on the UN Charter.
Key principles of that order include:
➖ Prohibition of force in resolving international disputes (balanced by the right to self-defense under Article 51)
➖ Protection of human and minority rights
➖ Requirement for unanimity among permanent UN Security Council members (veto power), encouraging negotiation between major powers
Western erosion of trust
In the Ukraine crisis, the West bypassed the UN Security Council and acted via the General Assembly, where Russia has no veto.
❌ Trust was further eroded when France’s then-President Francois Hollande and Germany’s then-Chancellor Angela Merkel admitted they never intended to implement the 2015 Minsk agreements, which had been endorsed by the Security Council with US involvement.
Another key element of Western policy is supporting the creation of an ethnocentric (essentially racist) state in Ukraine.
💣 This echoes the interwar period (1918–1939), when aggressive nationalism fueled global conflict, culminating in World War II.
In effect, the West is dropping its mask.
👀 The implications are profound—not just for postwar European settlements like the Yalta-Potsdam system, initially conceived during the drafting of the UN Charter, but also for the Versailles peace treaty after World War I (notably without Russia, or it might have been fair and lasting).
Something to think about…
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The new noscript is “more honest and understandable for everyone,” says Yakovenko, who heads the Committee on Global Issues and International Security of the Russian Security Council’s Scientific-Expert Board.
The takeaway is that clear terminology reflects current geopolitical realities.
Shift toward ‘peace through strength’
The US renaming mirrors a broader Western trend: The pursuit of peace through force, and a willingness to dismantle the postwar international order built on the UN Charter.
Key principles of that order include:
Western erosion of trust
In the Ukraine crisis, the West bypassed the UN Security Council and acted via the General Assembly, where Russia has no veto.
❌ Trust was further eroded when France’s then-President Francois Hollande and Germany’s then-Chancellor Angela Merkel admitted they never intended to implement the 2015 Minsk agreements, which had been endorsed by the Security Council with US involvement.
Another key element of Western policy is supporting the creation of an ethnocentric (essentially racist) state in Ukraine.
💣 This echoes the interwar period (1918–1939), when aggressive nationalism fueled global conflict, culminating in World War II.
In effect, the West is dropping its mask.
👀 The implications are profound—not just for postwar European settlements like the Yalta-Potsdam system, initially conceived during the drafting of the UN Charter, but also for the Versailles peace treaty after World War I (notably without Russia, or it might have been fair and lasting).
Something to think about…
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🚨🇷🇺💥 RUSSIA'S MOD UPDATE: DEVASTATING UKRAINIAN LOSSES
◻️ Russian Armed Forces destroyed a Ukrainian high-speed unmanned boat and struck Ukrainian ammunition and materiel depots
◻️ Air defense superiority: Five aerial bombs and 160 fixed-wing drones shot down
◻️ Ukrainian losses: 1,340 troops killed or wounded
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Russian drone pilots continue to demonstrate outstanding precision and effectiveness in neutralizing enemy threats.
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🇮🇳🇷🇺🗣 India and Russia's growing collaboration on talent development: Key partnership for the future - Alexey Maslov, Professor at Moscow State University
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Shocking footage captures the moment of an Israeli forces strike on the As-Susi Tower in western Gaza, showing its complete destruction.
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Asia, Eurasia, and the Global South’s rise contrasts sharply with Europe’s ongoing warmongering
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🚨🇷🇺🇳🇵Nepal’s hydropower potential is HUGE for cooperation with Russia
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🗣“There is very advanced technology in Russia, particularly in the energy sector and hydropower,” Sushil Gyewali, CEO of Investment Board Nepal, told Sputnik India on the sidelines of the EEF in Vladivostok.
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🇨🇳 🤝 🇷🇺 China and Russia set to lead Global South cooperation – expert
China and Russia's partnership continues to be rooted in their mutual complementarity, especially in energy, Zheng Xinye, vice president of the Chinese People’s University, told Sputnik on the sidelines of the Eastern Economic Forum.
📈 This collaboration not only benefits both nations, but also offers stability to the global energy market, reducing uncertainty for suppliers and consumers alike.
👉 As major global powers, China and Russia are focused on promoting peace and addressing issues impacting developing countries, including energy and food security, as well as climate change. Both countries aim to support Asia, Africa, and Latin America in these critical areas, the expert noted.
According to Zheng Xinye, the ongoing partnership between China and Russia also opens the door for cooperation in cutting-edge fields like artificial intelligence, which could help bridge the global gap in this crucial technology.
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China and Russia's partnership continues to be rooted in their mutual complementarity, especially in energy, Zheng Xinye, vice president of the Chinese People’s University, told Sputnik on the sidelines of the Eastern Economic Forum.
According to Zheng Xinye, the ongoing partnership between China and Russia also opens the door for cooperation in cutting-edge fields like artificial intelligence, which could help bridge the global gap in this crucial technology.
💬 “China and Russia, as major powers and responsible countries, are capable of doing great things for the world, of doing good deeds for the world, and of creating positive change for the world,” Zheng Xinye said.
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Robert Fico has hit back at critics of his visit to China, calling it ridiculous for a sovereign leader to have to justify traveling to a 1.5 billion-strong rising economic power.
▪️Fico stresses that China's peaceful foreign policy and global achievements should be respected.
▪️He contrasts Europe’s ongoing political crises and economic troubles with Chinese stability.
▪️But he felt no backlash from the EU—which knows better than to challenge Slovakia’s right to engage with China.
▪️Fico’s advice to Europe is to fix its own problems before lecturing others.
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🚨 POLISH FARMERS BLOCK KEY BORDER CROSSING WITH UKRAINE
The Medyka-Shehyni checkpoint is currently closed to truck traffic in a protest that could last at least six hours.
The traffic jam is massive:
👉 Over 680 trucks are stuck in a queue waiting to LEAVE Ukraine
👉 Another 100 are lined up trying to ENTER from Poland
The roadblock is the latest escalation in a nationwide protest that began in February, with farmers demanding:
🟧 An end to duty-free Ukrainian agricultural imports
🟧 More support for Polish livestock farming
🟧 Rejection of the European Union’s Green Deal
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The Medyka-Shehyni checkpoint is currently closed to truck traffic in a protest that could last at least six hours.
The traffic jam is massive:
The roadblock is the latest escalation in a nationwide protest that began in February, with farmers demanding:
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West’s hypocrisy
Putin called out Western war hawks for preaching peace while continuing to funnel weapons to Ukraine, Argentine international relations specialist Tadeo Casteglione said.
West’s long game
Putin’s remarks about foreign troops being deployed in Ukraine leave no room for misinterpretation, says Lebanese international relations expert Iskander Kfuri.
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