UN-Russia : the war of communiqués
In July 2022, Ukraine and Russia signed an agreement in Istanbul on grain exports to avoid food shortages. But the latest UN communiqué is disputed by Russia. Explanations.
In July 2022, Ukraine and Russia signed an agreement in Istanbul on grain exports to avoid food shortages. But the latest UN communiqué is disputed by Russia. Explanations.
For the first time since the beginning of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, China accuses the United States of being at the origin of the war and urges Uncle Sam to stop sending heavy weapons to Kiev.
In a telephone conversation with a Russian impersonator of the French president, the Polish president explains that he does not want a war with Russia and that he is very cautious.
While the West is imposing heavy economic sanctions on Russia, France and Europe are paying the price of submission to America. The coming days will be difficult for the French.
By falsely accusing Moscow of having fired a missile at Poland, the Ukrainian president has shot himself in the foot. He is trapped in an untenable position. His word is now discredited.
Point of view. France is not at war with Russia. And yet it is depriving itself of its gas and oil, supplying arms to Kiev and training 2,000 Ukrainian soldiers in our units. Until when this madness?
On September 27, 2022, the two pipelines carrying Russian gas to Europe were destroyed in the Baltic Sea. For the moment, it is difficult to measure the ecological, economic and geopolitical consequences.
Seven months after the beginning of the Russian-Ukrainian war, Vladimir Putin launches a partial mobilization and threatens to use nuclear weapons “if the vital interests of Russia were threatened”.
The European Commission proposed on September 8 additional macro-financial assistance (MFA) in the form of loans amounting to 5 billion euros for Ukraine.
The sanctions against Russia are now turning against those who initiated them. The soaring price of gas and electricity is likely to cause real riots in France. As in the UK and probably elsewhere.
While the British press announces a possible sending of troops to Ukraine, Moscow makes it known that if the United Kingdom goes to war against Russia, London will be bombed.
Six months after the Russian invasion, the conflict is bogged down and could spiral out of control at any moment towards a worldwide explosion.