Russia-Ukraine war: Zelenskiy calls for faster weapons supplies; fighting in Donetsk ‘very tough’ – live | Ukraine
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Foreign Minister of China going to visit Moscow in February, It is reported by Reuters with reference to the Russian newspaper Vedomosti.
Senior Chinese diplomat Wang Yi Russian President Vladimir Putin may visit Russia, the newspaper reported, citing a source.
The Guardian was unable to immediately verify the report.
Delays in providing Ukraine with Western long-range fire systems, advanced air defense systems and tanks have limited Ukraine’s ability to exploit opportunities for larger counter-offensives. according to a Washington-based think tank.
Western delays in providing the necessary military assistance have exacerbated the “stalemate” conditions and the possibility of regaining large parts of the territory, Institute for the Study of War said.
NATO chief urges South Korea to step up military support
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg called on South Korea to increase military support for Ukraine, suggesting that it reconsider its policy of refusing to export weapons to countries in conflict.
Speaking on Monday at the Institute for Advanced Study. Chey in Seoul, Stoltenberg thanked South Korea for its non-lethal assistance to Ukraine but urged it to do more, adding that there was an “urgent need” for ammunition.
I encourage the Republic of Korea to continue and step up the specific issue of military support,” he said. “In the end, the decision is up to you, but I will say that several NATO allies who had a policy of never exporting weapons to countries in conflict have now changed that policy.”
In meetings with senior South Korean officials, Stoltenberg argued that developments in Europe and North America are interconnected with other regions and that the alliance wants to help deal with global threats by expanding partnerships in Asia.
South Korea has signed major agreements to supply hundreds of tanks, planes and other weapons to NATO member Poland since the start of the war, but South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol said his country’s law prohibiting the supply of weapons to countries in conflict makes the deliveries weapons for Ukraine is difficult.
Stoltenberg noted that countries such as Germany, Sweden and Norway had similar policies but changed them.
“If we don’t want autocracy and tyranny to win, then they need weapons, this is a reality,” he said, referring to Ukraine.
Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia ruled out negotiations with Ukraine or its Western alliesreported by local media.
In conditions when the United States decided to supply tanks to Ukraine, it makes no sense for Russia to talk with Kyiv or its Western “puppeteers,” the Russian state news agency RIA quotes the deputy foreign minister of the Russian Federation. Sergei Ryabkov as they say on Monday.
Ryabkov said that no one in the West had come up with serious initiatives to resolve the Ukrainian crisis.
The Russian official added that Moscow and the US would need “small steps” to move closer to an agreement on bilateral issues.
“We hope that the tactics of small steps will make it possible to come to mutually acceptable decisions on the most important issues on the bilateral agenda,” Ryabkov told RIA.
Erdogan: Turkey can accept Finland into NATO without Sweden
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said for the first time that Ankara could accept Finland into NATO without its Scandinavian neighbor Sweden.
Erdogan’s television comments came days after Ankara suspended negotiations with the two countries to join NATO.
Finland and Sweden have abandoned decades of military non-alignment and have applied to join a defense alliance in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Turkey and Hungary remain the only members that have not ratified two applications by a vote in parliament.
If necessary, we can give a different answer for Finland. Sweden will be shocked when we give a different answer to Finland,” Erdogan said.
He also reiterated his demand that Sweden hand over the suspects wanted by Ankara.
If you absolutely want to join NATO, you will return these terrorists to us,” Erdogan said.
Sweden has a larger Kurdish diaspora than Finland and more serious disagreements with Ankara.
Both countries tried to break Erdogan’s resistance during several months of delicate negotiations.
Three killed in Russian missile strikes in Kherson
Russian missile strikes in Kherson in southern Ukraine have killed three people, Ukrainian officials said.
“Today, the Russian army brutally shelled Kherson all day long,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in his Sunday evening address. “Two women, nurses, were injured in the hospital. So far, there are reports of six injured and three dead.”


Ukraine urges to speed up the supply of weapons
Volodymyr Zelensky called on Ukraine’s allies to speed up the supply of new weapons to help his forces counter the Russian invasion.
The President of Ukraine, in his Sunday address, said that time should be used as a weapon.
The speed of supplies has been and will be one of the key factors in this war.
Russia hopes to prolong the war, to exhaust our forces. So we must make time our weapon.
We must speed things up, speed up the delivery and discovery of new necessary weapons options for Ukraine.”
Zelenskiy also noted “significant defense results” in the form of last week’s support for military aid from the United States, Germany, Poland, Canada, Belgium, Norway and Italy.
“We must make next week no less powerful for our defense,” he added.
Speaking about the situation on the battlefield, Zelensky called the situation “very difficult.”
“Bakhmut, Ugledar and other areas in Donetsk areas are under constant Russian attacks. Constant attempts to break through our defenses,” he said.
“The enemy… maintains a high intensity of attacks.”
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Volodymyr Zelenskiy called on Ukraine’s allies to expedite the supply of new weapons to help its forces overcome the Russian invasion.
“Speed of supply has been and will continue to be one of the key factors in this war… We must make time our weapon,” the President of Ukraine said in an address on Sunday evening.
Speaking about the situation on the battlefield, Zelensky called it “very difficult.”
“Bakhmut, Ugledar and other areas in Donetsk areas are under constant Russian attacks. Constant attempts to break through our defenses,” he said.
If you’ve just joined us, here are all the latest developments:
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As a result of Russian shelling of residential areas of Kherson in southern Ukraine, at least three people were killed and five were injured. local authorities said. The Kherson regional military administration reported on its Telegram channel that on Sunday, Russian forces struck at a hospital, school, bus station, post office, bank and residential buildings.
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According to the regional governor, a rocket hit a residential building in Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second largest city, killing one person and injuring several others. Oleg Sinegubov said that the rocket hit the city center on Sunday.
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The Ukrainian military and the Russian private military group Wagner claim to control Blagodatne in eastern Donetsk Oblast. “Units of the Ukrainian Defense Forces repelled the attacks of the occupiers in the area of … Blagodatny … of the Donetsk region,” the Ukrainian military said, adding that their forces also repelled attacks in 13 other settlements of the Donetsk region. Wagner, designated by the United States as a transnational criminal organization, said on messaging app Telegram on Saturday that his units had taken control of Blagodatnoye.
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President Tayyip Erdogan has signaled that Turkey may agree to Finland joining NATO without Sweden, amid rising tensions in Stockholm. “We can deliver another message to Finland [on their Nato application] and Sweden will be shocked when they see our message. But Finland should not make the same mistake as Sweden,” Erdogan said in a televised address broadcast on Sunday. Sweden and Finland applied to join NATO last year, and accession requires the approval of all member countries. Turkey and Hungary hold on.
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Vladimir Putin was open for contacts with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, although the phone call was not scheduledThis was reported to RIA Novosti by a representative of the Kremlin. Scholz told the Berlin daily Tagesspiegel: “I will also talk to Putin again because it is necessary.”
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Kyiv and its Western allies are conducting “fast-track” talks on the possibility of equipping Ukraine with long-range missiles and combat aircraftThis was announced by the chief assistant to the President of Ukraine. Mykhailo Podolyak said that Ukraine’s supporters in the west “understand how the war is developing” and that the US and Germany have committed to supply aircraft capable of covering armored vehicles.
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The US military is reportedly urging the Pentagon to supply F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine. so he can better defend himself against Russian missiles and drones.
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