We welcome the arrival of the Iranian delegation in #Switzerland.
The Iranian delegation is on its way to the Bürgenstock as part of the implementation of the MoU signed between the #UnitedStates and #Iran.
Regarding Belarus.
When the full-scale war began, we were hit by missiles that killed children and adults. And Alexander Lukashenko knows this. A large number of missiles were launched from Belarus. Back then, he called, apologized, and said it was out of his control. I don’t believe that, but that’s what he’s already said. Now, Russia will keep pushing him further into this war. Now, he understands that Ukraine will respond.
There’s no need for extra words. There are retransmitters on his communication towers. On his territory, along the two regions bordering Ukraine, there is equipment that adjusts fire on our people. He should remove that equipment. I think a week is enough for him to do that. Because right now, every day, our civilians are being killed, and children are being wounded as a result of this. If he doesn’t do it, we will.
The same goes for his oil-refining sector, for example. We are doing everything so that the Russians don’t have the ability to sell oil and supply diesel and fuel to their army. Today, Belarus is one of the key suppliers for the Russian army. Can this be stopped? I’m sure it’s within his power. And he is the one who controls it.
As for the drone strike on a bus with Belarusian children, everyone has already acknowledged it – international experts and, it seems, even the Russians are admitting it wasn’t our strike. The Russians will resort to all sorts of provocations to drag the Belarusian people into this war. This is one of them.
From the joint press interaction with the President of Honduras, Nasry Asfura. (1/3)
@FishboneCSA 45,000 active duty in Belarus but Ukrainians are battle hardened and experienced while they aren't, so the conjecture is Ukraine thinks Russia will need to help which would hinder their operations on other parts of the front, but what you're saying makes more sense to me.
"Iran has introduced mandatory insurance for all vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz...Iran’s insurance requirement carries no fee during that period, but Tehran has confirmed that charges may be imposed once the 60‑day window closes...
'The PGSA reserves the right to introduce insurance fees in the future…Owners will then be required to purchase and renew coverage accordingly.'"
Bitter memories.
Karol Nawrocki said he stripped Volodymyr Zelensky of Poland’s highest state honor after Ukraine approved naming a military unit after the UPA. In response, Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha announced he would return a Polish award he received in 2022, calling the decision a strategic mistake that benefits Moscow
https://t.co/gfLKrNSIjW
Russia’s Oreshnik intermediate-range ballistic missile is reportedly suffering from significant accuracy issues due to production challenges and shortages of critical components, including gyroscopes.
According to a new investigation by Dallas Analytics, one of the missile’s main weaknesses is the GU-503 gyroscope, a key part of its guidance system.
https://t.co/sRdOe6ly5f
The Times of Israel reports that the soldier was killed, while 13 others were injured, after Hezbollah attacked the main IDF staging ground for storming Ali Al Taher Hill in the town of Kfar Tebnit with a barrage of rockets and an FPV drone.
"Over there, they perform against Russia for money, while in my music video, they sing for Russia for free. Because only here are they still allowed to say 'Mother Russia'.
You can already listen to my new song 'MOTHER RUSSIA' on the major music platforms."
https://t.co/ef7MF35Te4