“The letter was so full of lies and conspiracies that I could not finish reading it.” @usingeo Ambassador to Georgia Kelly Degnan rebuffs letter by pro-Ivanishvili former GD MP Mikheil Kavelashvili accusing her in orchestrating conspiracy to drag Georgia into war
🇩🇪🇺🇦 Stop promising, start acting!
In #Berlin, hundreds of people took to the streets demanding an immediate embargo on Russian gas, oil and coal.
At the end of the rally, the participants lay down on the ground to honor the memory of all those killed in the Russian invasion.
Your strategy of incremental sanctions doesn’t work. Cannot work…
That’s why 212 members of Parliament demand a special #EUCO meeting to decide on full sanctions immediately!
My speech👇🏻
I appreciate the strengthening of the 5th EU sanctions package: bans on Russian coal, vessels accessing EU ports, and road transport operators. But it will take a gas/oil embargo and de-SWIFTing of all Russian banks to stop Putin. Difficult times require difficult decisions.
This is Sasha. During the evacuation from Vyshorod in Kyiv oblast, his boat came under Russian fire, and Sasha went missing.
Today Sasha was found dead. He was 4 years old.
Since the beginning of the new Russian invasion, at least 165 Ukrainian children have died.
“Georgian people are with us and with whom is the Georgian Government they have to decide," prominent Ukrainian MP @GoncharenkoUa says in an exclusive interview with Formula TV
Ukrainian mothers are writing their family contacts on the bodies of their children in case they get killed and the child survives. And Europe is still discussing gas.
These photos were taken 41 days apart by the president’s photographer. The first one on the 23rd of February, the last day of peaceful Ukraine. The second one in Bucha today.
⚡️ Poland blames Germany for failure to impose tougher sanctions on Russia.
Polish Prime Minister says that Hungary is supportive of the new measures despite Viktor Orban’s friendly attitude towards Russia.
“It’s Germany that is the main roadblock on sanctions,” he said.
“Is he someone you can negotiate with?” Margaret Brennan asks Ukrainian Pres. Zelenskyy of Russian President Putin.
“As a president, I have to do it. Any war has to end,” he says, adding that he would set aside his personal views and instead “stand for the interests” of Ukraine.
Criminals must be called criminals, brought to justice and sentenced. Pictures from #Bucha disprove the belief that we have to seek a compromise at any cost. In fact, the Defenders of Ukraine need three things above all: weapons, weapons and more weapons. #StandWithUkraine