# Ukraine
Latest news and articles about Ukraine
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Russian Media: Polish President Publicly Criticizes Ukraine, Relations Between the Two Countries Cannot Be Called a Partnership
Polish President Andrzej Duda has publicly criticized Ukraine, stating that the relationship between the two countries cannot be considered a partnership due to Kyiv's neglect of critical issues for Poland. He expressed concerns over Ukraine's lack of appreciation for Polish support and emphasized the need for a change in their diplomatic relations.

Russian Airstrikes Cause Widespread Power Outages in Ukraine; Threatens Quick Response to EU's Freezing of Russian Assets
The Russian government has announced swift countermeasures in response to the EU's decision to indefinitely freeze Russian assets. Concurrently, Russia conducted extensive airstrikes against Ukraine, resulting in significant power outages across the country. Ukrainian President Zelensky condemned the attacks, stating they were part of Russia's ongoing efforts to destroy Ukraine.

Zelensky: The US and Europe Do Not Support Ukraine's NATO Membership, Ukraine Has Compromised
Ukrainian President Zelensky announced that the US and some European nations do not support Ukraine's NATO membership as part of a security framework. He indicated that Ukraine has compromised by accepting a bilateral security guarantee instead, aiming to prevent future conflicts with Russia.

Russian Military Launches Large-Scale Airstrikes, Nationwide Power Outages in Ukraine
Russian military forces launched extensive airstrikes on Ukraine, resulting in significant damage to military-industrial facilities and widespread power outages across the country. President Zelensky reported that the attacks involved over 450 drones and 30 missiles, primarily targeting energy infrastructure, leading to injuries and damage to civilian areas.

US Envoy Says Significant Progress Made in US-Ukraine Talks in Berlin
US and Ukrainian representatives held talks in Berlin, resulting in significant progress on key issues such as the peace plan and economic agenda. The discussions will continue with a follow-up meeting scheduled for the next day.

Zelensky: It is Unfair for the U.S. to Demand Ukraine's Unilateral Withdrawal
Ukrainian President Zelensky criticized the U.S. demand for Ukraine to unilaterally withdraw its troops from eastern Ukraine, calling it unfair. He highlighted the need for a realistic approach to the peace process and suggested that if Ukrainian forces withdraw, Russian forces should do the same.

Zelensky: The US and Europe Do Not Support Ukraine Joining NATO, Ukraine Has Compromised
Ukrainian President Zelensky stated that the US and some European nations do not support Ukraine's NATO membership as part of a security guarantee in ongoing negotiations. He indicated that Ukraine has compromised by accepting a bilateral security guarantee instead, aiming to prevent future conflicts with Russia.

Russian Airstrikes Cause Widespread Power Outages in Ukraine; Threatens Swift Response to EU's Freezing of Russian Assets
The Russian government has announced swift countermeasures in response to the EU's decision to freeze Russian assets indefinitely. Concurrently, Russia has conducted extensive airstrikes on Ukraine, leading to significant power outages across the country. Ukrainian President Zelensky condemned these actions as part of Russia's ongoing campaign to destroy Ukraine.

Ukrainian President Zelensky Inspects Kupiansk Frontline
Ukrainian President Zelensky visited the Kupiansk frontline, highlighting significant military progress for Ukraine. The Ukrainian forces have captured key settlements, disrupting Russian supply lines and gaining fire control over the area.

Russian Foreign Ministry: At least 100 British citizens are participating in the war against Russia
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov has claimed that the British government can no longer deny the involvement of British soldiers in the war against Russia, stating that at least 100 British individuals are currently engaged in combat operations. The Russian Foreign Ministry also refuted claims by British media regarding the first death of a British soldier in Ukraine, asserting that this is not an isolated incident.

Ukraine Claims Territorial Issues Require National Referendum; Russia: Cannot Use as Temporary Ceasefire Excuse
Russian officials have responded to Ukrainian President Zelensky's call for a national referendum on territorial issues, emphasizing that any peace efforts must not be a facade for a temporary ceasefire. They insist on the need for reliable guarantees for a long-term peace that all parties can understand.

Russia-Ukraine 'Peace Plan' Negotiations Focus on Donbas! US Proposes 'Free Economic Zone', Not Accepted by EU, Ukraine, or Russia
Ukrainian President Zelensky announced that Ukraine has submitted a revised 20-point peace plan to the US, which is still under modification. The US has proposed a 'free economic zone' in Donetsk, but this has not been accepted by Russia or Ukraine. Ongoing discussions focus on key disagreements over territorial issues and the management of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, with both sides under pressure to reach a consensus amidst rising tensions.