This winter, Russia is preparing for a decisive energy attack against all Europeans, and the key response to this should be unity and increased sanctions pressure on Russia.
Russia’s energy monopoly Gazprom has suspended operations at its Nord Stream gas pipeline for an indefinite period, citing malfunctions in their only working turbine at the route, allegedly exposed during maintenance works.
On September 2, 2022, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine endorsed a resolution on Ukraine’s withdrawal from the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR), headquartered in Dubna, Russia.
Russia does not understand the words of peace, but it feels the strength on the battlefield very well, so the strength should be on Ukraine’s side, on the side of the free world.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky expects Israel to join sanctions against Russia and provide Ukraine with practical assistance to fight against Russian aggression.
Human Rights Watch documented the crimes of the Russian Federation related to the forcible transfer of Ukrainian civilians from the temporarily occupied territories to Russia’s territory.
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine insists on the introduction of another package of sanctions against Russia in response to the actions of the Russian military at the captured Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant, posing threats to its safe operations.
The so-called "referendum" set to be held in Kherson region by the invasion forces is important for Russia as an argument for future generations, therefore they are inclined to falsify the votes if it is deemed possible.
The Foreign Ministers of the EU Member States have held an informal meeting in Prague and agreed to suspend an agreement with Russia that eases visa issuance.
On August 29-31, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba will visit Sweden and the Czech Republic to discuss increasing sanctions pressure on Russia.