Ukraine
Week in Review: Winners and Losers
Playing it Safe
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic speaks at press conference with German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock after their meeting in Belgrade, Serbia, March 11 2022. Photo: EPA-EFE/ANDREJ CUKIC
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Russia: We reject the proposal
According to the BBC report, Polyansky said that part of Ukraine's offer to give up NATO ambitions and become a neutral country in exchange for security guarantees and freezing the status of Crimea for the next 15 years is being rejected.
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Secret negotiations with Putin commenced; Main mediator is a woman well-known to us
This is stated in the new report of the UN Security Council, the details of which were exclusively published by the AP-RL FOOL alliance of research media from the USA, Great Britain, France and Germany.
Air strike in Russia; Oil depot burning; Tanks destroyed, drone downed
The corridor from Mariupol to Zaporozhye is being reopened, which should be monitored by the representatives of the International Red Cross and the UNHCR.
Russian Ministry of Defense claims that two Mi-8 helicopters were shot down in an attempt to evacuate the officers of the Azov unit from Mariupol.
Democracy Digest: Giving the V3 Sign to Orban
"I have always supported the V4 and I am very sorry that cheap Russian oil is more important to Hungarian politicians than Ukrainian blood. #SlavaUkraini," she tweeted.
The Czech defence minister added that with elections in Hungary imminent, "it is not right for me to take part in the campaign".
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Montenegro Govt Criticized for Again Delaying Russia Sanctions
Montenegrin Government session in Podgorica. Photo: Government of Montenegro
An MP for the largest opposition party, the former ruling Democratic Party of Socialists, DPS, Milos Nikolic, accused the government of ruining the country's reputation.
Montenegro Police Protect Activist From Russian Nationalist’s Threats
Founder of Russian ultra-nationalist online group 'Male State', Vladislav Pozdnyakov, on a beach in Montenegro. Photo:Telegram/Vladislav Pozdnyakov
On Wednesday Zekovic filed charges against Pozdnyakov after he posted on the Telegram group that Zekovic "will pay for his lies".
Signs of Discrimination in Treatment of Roma Refugees from Ukraine
To Help Ukraine, and Others, Europe Must Return to its Core Values
Beyond strong words and wide-ranging sanctions against Russia, Europe must recommit itself to the 'Core Values' it has strayed from, in Ukraine, the Western Balkans and elsewhere.
Montenegro’s Old Capital Rallies to Side of Beleaguered Ukraine
In the ancient royal seat of Cetinje - the site of anti-war marches in the 1990s - marches are taking place once again - against Russia's invasion of Ukraine