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Zelensky warned: "If they attack us, they will receive a powerful response"
Ukrainian President warned Moscow of a strong response from Ukrainian forces.
Zelensky warned that Russia could try "something particularly nasty" ahead of tomorrow's Independence Day, Reuters reported.
Golob, Pahor send condolences after Polish bus crash
Ljubljana – Prime Minister Robert Golob and President Borut Pahor have sent condolences to their Polish counterparts after the fatal crash of a Polish bus in Croatia killed at least twelve Polish nationals.
Golob wrote to Mateusz Morawiecki to express sincere condolences, extending his sympathy to the families of all those killed in the crash, the government said on Twitter.
Pahor urges support for Bosnia’s EU candidate status
Riga – President Borut Pahor urged the leaders of Three Seas EU countries to endorse Slovenia’s proposal at the EU summit later this week to give Bosnia-Herzegovina the status of EU candidate country, as he addressed the summit of the Three Seas initiative in Latvia on Monday.
Russian troops entered Sievierodonetsk?; Fierce Russian Su-25 raid; "Poland is ready"
President Volodymyr Zelensky visited the front line in the Kharkiv region for the first time since the beginning of the war.
A few hours after he left this city, several explosions were heard in it, and a large black cloud was seen in the northeast of the city.
Democracy Digest: Gas, Guns and Graft
Those earlier arguments, based on Prague's plan to play a major role in distributing gas from Russia's Nord Stream 2 pipeline, derailed the project to build the Stork II gas link between the two countries in 2020.
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Democracy Digest: Cracks Emerge Between Central Europe’s Conservative Allies
So far, Ziobro has opposed any compromise with Brussels, but the new scenario discussed this week is that his party would submit amendments to a presidential draft law to dismantle the Chamber, which PiS would later accept.
Democracy Digest: Not All EU Roads Lead to Kyiv
Polish President Andrzej Duda, together with his counterparts from the Baltic states, Gitanas Nauseda of Lithuania, Egils Levits of Latvia and Alar Karis of Estonia, visited Kyiv on Wednesday.
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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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The Russians have Entered Kyiv. Street Fighting Ensues
The first Russian troops entered Kyiv, the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense said, quoted by the DPA.
Russian "saboteurs" are operating in the Obolon district in the northern part of the capital, the ministry announced on Facebook. The information cannot be confirmed by independent sources, DPA reports, quoted by BTA.
Zelensky considers Sanctions against Russia Insufficient, Asks NATO for Help
Sanctions imposed on Russia are not enough, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told Reuters that Russia had resumed its missile strikes early this morning.
According to him, the attacks are aimed at both military and civilian targets.