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🇮🇷🇺🇸 Good question...
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🇺🇸🇺🇦🇷🇺THE BALL IS NOW ON RUSSIA'S COURT - TRUMP
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🇷🇺⚔️🇺🇦☠️ In Lvov there is non-stop supply of dead Ukroslaves who died for rainbow flags and other stupidities....
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🇷🇸🇷🇺 Belgrade has withdrawn its vote for the anti-Russian UN resolution on Ukraine, according to Serbia’s foreign minister.
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🇺🇦💬Ukraine will continue mobilization even in the event of a 30-day ceasefire, said Kostenko, secretary of the Rada Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence.
There is no talk of lifting martial law and ending mobilization.
🇺🇦💬🇷🇺 Narcoführer on Russia and attacks on Moscow
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🇺🇦💬Ukraine showed in negotiations with the US that it does not want war and showed the US that it wants the war to end as soon as possible — Zelensky
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🇺🇸💬🇺🇦Ukraine discussed potential loss of territory with US – Marco Rubio
Via @RTnews
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🇺🇸💬🇺🇦 Rubio on the security guarantees for Ukraine
Via @RTnews
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🇺🇸💬🇷🇺If Russia rejects the ceasefire in Ukraine that Kiev has already agreed to, "that will tell us a lot," Secretary of State Rubio said.
Via @RTnews
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🇷🇺🔴Russian military liberated the settlements of Novomarkovo and Dneproenergiya in the DPR, the Defense Ministry reported
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🇺🇦🇷🇺 "Goodwill"
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🇺🇦💬 The Speaker for the Ukrainian MFA Tikhiy made a long and pretty cope-y post about the talks with the US yesterday
The Jeddah negotiations were among the most fascinating I have ever attended. They were a masterclass in the art of diplomacy, strategic thinking, the search for tailored solutions, the delicate balance of flexibility and firmness, and the ability to make tactical moves toward a long-term goal. All of this was demonstrated yesterday by the Ukrainian delegation, led primarily by the President of Ukraine, who remotely guided their actions.
Of course, many details will only be revealed years from now. But I can share a few nuances that won’t hurt to discuss.
First, the duration. The negotiations lasted over eight hours in total—almost uninterrupted, except for lunch, during which work continued informally. I can only say this about the impression such length leaves: historians often underestimate the role of human exhaustion in shaping historical decisions. It’s in those final hours, when fatigue sets in, that breakthroughs from deadlocks and difficult compromises suddenly become possible. In short, the mountain is conquered by those who can push through the last mile and a half on sheer willpower and character—while keeping emotions in check. In the days leading up to the meetings, this was a key task, and I believe we managed it well overall.
Second, the emotional and informational backdrop of the meeting was crucial. It defined the boundaries of compromise and influenced negotiating positions. The event was targeted by hundreds of TV cameras from around the world, surrounded by a thick cloud of "reliable sources." The night before, the information space was flooded with articles from unnamed insiders—a form of anonymous communication among key players. These ranged from setting expectations and attempting to influence the process to random remarks and interpretations.
This is why the presence of media on-site and professional engagement with them were so important. I am grateful to the Ukrainian journalists who made it to Jeddah—Olena Cherniyakova and Maksym Hlopotov from We Are Ukraine, and Valeriy Pashko from Social. Thanks to them, you received timely updates on the progress of the negotiations, and we were able to communicate directly with the Ukrainian audience, bypassing international filters. Despite a few minor hiccups (those who know, know), I think we succeeded.
I would also like to personally thank my colleague, U.S. State Department Spokesperson Tammy Bruce, and her wonderful team. We worked side by side in a professional and friendly atmosphere throughout the day.
Third, the personal role of the negotiators was immensely important. The Ukrainian delegation included both diplomatic and military representatives, all of whom performed with the utmost professionalism, principle, and wisdom. I recall one of the most challenging moments when Minister Andriy Sybiha glanced at me with a look that said, "Well, well," but also conveyed calm assurance that "everything will be fine." In the final stages of drafting the joint statement, which took several hours, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy played a pivotal role. He guided the delegation with unwavering resolve on key principles and wise flexibility on other points, which ultimately led to a positive outcome.
I won’t delve into the specifics of the joint statement or the decisions reached—you’ll see and read about those in official statements and comments. I will only say that there’s no greater reward after such an intense day than sitting on a plane and receiving a brief, dry confirmation from our diplomats in Poland that all processes in Zeshuv have just resumed. And, of course, watching the Russian information space erupt in chaos as they realized Ukraine had decisively seized the strategic diplomatic initiative and shifted the course of the game.
🇷🇺⚔️🇺🇦 Zaporozhye Front: Pyatykhatky
Paratroopers from the 247th Regiment are advancing in the settlement of Pyatykhatky, where they have raised the Russian flag in the center.
The eastern and central parts of the town have been secured and cleared, with further progress reported near the hangars.
Via: @rusich_army
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❗️The body of New Zealand mercenary Dominic Bryce Abelen, who was killed in Ugledar in July 2022 has only now finally been able to sent back to New Zealand from Ukraine.
Members of the Ukrainian Armed Forces farewelled Abelen in a ceremony during which four soldiers performed the haka in front of his coffin.
A spokesperson for New Zealand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said they were aware Abelen will soon be returned to his family in New Zealand.
🖕No condolences. No sympathy. FAFO.
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🇷🇺Before someone inevitably brings it up and starts panicking: the news about Strelkov being dead are fake.
Ukrainian online sources claim that he has 'committed suicide' in prison
Both his lawyer and the prison authorities have denied this claim, and the pictures published were proven to be fake as well.
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🇷🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦 Bloomberg, citing sources, reports that Putin may agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine but will set conditions.
One key condition mentioned is the halt of Western arms supplies to Ukraine.
Sources also believe Putin may try to prolong ceasefire negotiations to secure the most favorable terms for Moscow.
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🇺🇦 Holy Mother of COPE!!
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🇩🇪Volkswagen CEO Oliver said that the company is ready to produce weapons at its factories.
It is reported that this option is being considered due to a 50% reduction in car exports , which will allow the use of free production capacity at factories.
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🇺🇦💬Zelensky said that the elections will be held after the end of hostilities and the lifting of martial law
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🇺🇦💬 Zelensky is talking about piss peace through force again
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❗️Zelensky mumbles some gibberish in an attempt to explain the Ukrainian defeat in Kursk.
🤦♂70,000 Ukrainians died in Kursk for Zelensky to make this statement to the Western media.
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❗️Meanwhile in the Phillipines former President Duterte is being kidnapped and sent overseas to be executed. This could cause a forced transfer of power to Vice President of the Philippines Sara Duterte and a state of war!
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🇺🇸💬🇷🇺 "Let's hope Russia says yes to the ceasefire" - Rubio
Via @RTnews
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🇬🇱🇺🇸Jens-Frederik Nielsen, leader of the Demokraatit (Democrats) party that won the parliamentary elections in Greenland, said that "the island is not for sale" - Politico
The opposition party Demokraatit ("Democrats"), which advocates holding an independence referendum, wins the Greenland elections with 29.9%. — Reuters
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❗️Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong has announced that "the pressure is on Russia do agree to a ceasefire".
😂Very funny Penny.
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🇷🇺⚔️🇺🇦 Russians report capturing numerous trophies in the Kursk region, some of which are intact.
This is primarily due to destroyed bridges and the rapid advancement of Russian offensive operations, which caused many Ukrainians to abandon their positions in panic.
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🇷🇺⚔️🇺🇦 The 11th Brigade has hoisted the Russian and Airborne Forces (VDV) flags over the settlement of Mirny, a suburb of Sudzha.
Via: @RVvoenkor
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🇺🇦 Ukrainian General in Charge of “North” Group Resigns Amid Russian Breakthrough
Lieutenant General Dmytro Krasilnikov, commander of Ukraine’s “North” operational group, has announced his resignation.
Krasilnikov told the media that he was dismissed by Syrsky on March 7—just before Russian forces broke through Ukrainian defenses in the Kursk region via a gas pipeline route, leading to the collapse of the frontline in that sector.
However, he stated that he was not given a specific reason for his dismissal.
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