today:
546
yesterday:
858
Total:
1,572,928

US News

Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of Ukraine, on Saturday called for a sanction list to deter potential Russian aggression.

 

“Develop an effective package of preventive sanctions to deter aggression. Guarantee Ukraine’s energy security, ensure its integration into the EU energy market when Nord Stream 2 is used as a weapon,” he said in his speech at the 58th Munich Security Conference.

 

He told CNN that he disagreed with the idea that sanctions should only be listed after an invasion.

 

“We don’t need your sanctions after the bombardment will happen and after our country will be fired at or after we will have no borders, or after we will have no economy … Why would we need those sanctions then?” he said.

 

Tensions at the Russia-Ukraine border have been escalating in recent weeks after Russia moved more than 100,000 troops and heavy weapons within striking distance of Ukraine.

 

The United States and other Ukrainian allies vowed to sanction Russia if the latter invades Ukraine.

 

G-7 foreign ministers reaffirmed Saturday that Russia would be faced with economic and financial sanctions.

 

“While we are ready to explore diplomatic solutions to address legitimate security concerns, Russia should be in no doubt that any further military aggression against Ukraine will have massive consequences, including financial and economic sanctions on a wide array of sectoral and individual targets that would impose severe and unprecedented costs on the Russian economy. We will take coordinated restrictive measures in case of such an event,” read the statement.

 

Zelensky also showed frustration about the progress of Ukraine joining the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).

 

“We are told: the door is open. But so far authorized access only. If not all members of the Alliance want to see us or all members of the Alliance do not want to see us, be honest. Open doors are good, but we need open answers, not open questions for years,” he stated.

 

Ukraine’s seeking of membership in NATO has become the main dispute amid the tension at the Ukraine-Russia border.

 

Then-Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko signed a constitutional amendment back in February 2019 committing the country to becoming a member of NATO and the European Union after the parliament passed the bill.

 

Zelensky reaffirmed recently that joining NATO is still the goal of his country.

 

“There is no signal from us that NATO membership is not our goal,” he told reporters after he met German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Kyiv.

 

Screenshot 2022-02-20 190033.png

 

No. Subject
Notice America's Anthem
653 Russia: Countries Allowing Ukraine to Use Their Airfields ‘May Be Regarded’ as Entering Conflict file
652 [BREAKING] Ukraine, Russia Reach One Agreement During Second Round of Negotiations file
651 The Irvine Journal supports Ukraine. file
650 Presidents of 8 EU states call for immediate talks on Ukrainian membership file
649 White House Responds After Putin Raises Russia’s Nuclear Alert file
648 Tesla CEO Elon Musk Says SpaceX’s Starlink Now Active in Ukraine file
647 Germany to Send Anti-Tank Weapons, Missiles to Ukraine in Major Policy Reversal file
646 House Candidate (Democrat) Apologizes for Getting Drunk, Berating Middle School Girls at Sleepover file
645 ‘Mafia' Kills Off Three Whistleblowers Ahead Of Contentious South Korea Presidential Race file
644 Digital World Shares Surge After Launch of Donald Trump’s Truth Social file
643 TRUTH file
642 War footing file
641 US Trucker Convoy Organizer: ‘We’ve Taken Every Precaution’ to Avoid Being Crushed
640 Putin Orders Russian Troops Into Ukraine Breakaway Regions file
639 Trump’s Truth Social App Launches on Apple’s App Store on Presidents’ Day Holiday file
638 Eyes turn to Hillary Clinton, not Trump in the Russiagate scandal file
» Ukrainian President Suggests Developing Sanction Package to Deter Russian Aggression file
636 Florida Hospital Immunity Legislation on DeSantis’s Desk Amid Growing Calls for Veto file
635 United Airlines Vaccine Mandate ‘Coerced’ Employees Into ‘Violating Their Religious Convictions’
634 Family Dollar Recalls Products in 404 Stores Due to Rodent Infestation file