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It is making some new gains in the East at great cost but simultaneously losing ground in the South.

I think my concern (whether or not it's valid I have no idea) is how long Ukraine can play this game of tug of war. Where Russia goes on the offensive, Ukraine fights back, retakes territory and pushes Russia back. Then Russia does it again, and again and again.

I feel like Ukraine are still well in the game, but how long can they sustain it? It just feels to me (maybe wrongly) that Russia can go on like this for years if it wishes and won't really care.. Will Ukraine simply run out of steam and will the west run out of will to keep supplying them with gear?
 
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I think my concern (whether or not it's valid I have no idea) is how long Ukraine can play this game of tug of war. Where Russia goes on the offensive, Ukraine fights back, retakes territory and pushes Russia back. Then Russia does it again, and again and again.

I feel like Ukraine are still well in the game, but how long can they sustain it? It just feels to me (maybe wrongly) that Russia can go on like this for years if it wishes and won't really care.. Will Ukraine simply run out of steam and will the west run out of will to keep supplying them with gear?

Indeed, Putin doesn't care how much it will cost in both material,money and men, it's all about the Russian macho image now and Russia is prepared to pay for that image no matter the costs.
 
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You have to look at what alternatives they have. Ukraine certainly isn't going to concede defeat and roll over to the Russians. And Poland, Moldova and the other European countries won't want to have Russian troops sitting on their borders - so will continue to send arms indefinitely - even if the likes of Germany, France, UK and US back out.
 
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I feel like Ukraine are still well in the game, but how long can they sustain it? It just feels to me (maybe wrongly) that Russia can go on like this for years if it wishes and won't really care.. Will Ukraine simply run out of steam and will the west run out of will to keep supplying them with gear?

The longer it goes on the worse it gets for Russia. Ukraine are fighting for their very existence; their forces morale will stay higher for longer. Russia on the other hand is sending soldiers who don't want to be there to die for a cause they don't care about. Ukraine is fighting with every last thing they have; Russia is sending a small proportion of its forces into a warzone whilst still claiming not to be at war. Russia's war machine is backed by their comedy economy and tooled with machines they can't build, can't maintain, can't upgrade, and can't replace; Ukraine's homegrown stuff is pretty paltry, but it's backed by the collective West.

There is danger of the West losing interest, but with so many countries involved and some - like Poland - having such high stake interest in Ukraine's success there isn't much risk of it fading to nothing in the medium term. Particularly as we're only sending weapons; there are no grieving families in America, Poland, or Britain to march in the streets against this conflict. Russia, on the other hand, has sent tens of thousands to their death.
 
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28-Jun-2022 07:35:44 - G7 Leaders Agree to Study Potential Price Caps for Russian Oil And Gas — G7 Officials

28-Jun-2022 08:20:32 - Senior U.S. Official: G7 Will Contribute Up to $5 bln To Address Global Food Security
28-Jun-2022 08:20:32 - Senior U.S. Official: G7 Leaders Will Together Develop a Coordinated Approach to Remedying China’s Non-Market Practices to Help Ensure a Level Playing Firled for Businesses and Workers
28-Jun-2022 08:20:32 - Senior U.S. Official: G7 Leaders Will Task Ministers With “Urgently” Consulting With Third Countries to Develop A Price Cap Around Oil
28-Jun-2022 08:20:32 - Senior U.S. Official: G7 Will Commit to Removing All Forms of Forced Labour From Global Supply Chains, Including State-Sponsored Forced Labour

28-Jun-2022 08:36:37 - Spain’s Foreign Minister: Presence of Russia in North Africa Is Increasing
28-Jun-2022 08:43:26 - EU Official: G7 Declaration Set to Include Push to Ban Import of Russian Gold
28-Jun-2022 08:58:00 - Ukraine’s President: In Call With NATO Secretary General “Stressed the Importance of a Powerful Missile Defense System for Ukraine to Prevent Russian Terrorist Attacks”
28-Jun-2022 09:23:37 - British PM Johnson, Asked if G7 Leaders Had a Plan to Get Grain out of Ukraine, Said “We’re Working on It”

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28-Jun-2022 09:22:22 - UK Army Chief Patrick Sanders: In Most Scenarios Russia Will Be an Even Greater Threat to European Security After Ukraine Than Before
28-Jun-2022 09:26:45 - UK Army Chief Patrick Sanders: We Must Be Unequivocally Prepared To Fight for NATO Territory
28-Jun-2022 09:31:45 - UK Army Chief Patrick Sanders: The British Army Needs to Be Able to Mobilise Faster To Deter Threat From Russia

28-Jun-2022 09:37:57 - Turkey’s Erdogan: If Finland and Sweden Are Going to Be NATO Members, They Need To Take Turkey’s Concerns Into Consideration
28-Jun-2022 09:41:30 - Turkey’s Erdogan: Spoke to Biden This Morning, He Wants to Meet at NATO Summit in Madrid
28-Jun-2022 09:42:31 - Turkey’s Erdogan: Does Not Want Words, But Rather Results From Sweden, Finland
28-Jun-2022 09:45:25 - Turkey’s Erdogan: U.S. Stalling on F-16 Jet Procurements

28-Jun-2022 09:53:42 - G7 Leaders: Russia’s War of Aggression Against Ukraine, Including Its Blocking of Export Routes for Ukraine´s Grain, Is Dramatically Aggravating The Hunger Crisis — Statement
28-Jun-2022 09:54:21 - G7 Leaders: We Commit to an Additional USD 4.5 Billion to Protect the Most Vulnerable From Hunger and Malnutrition
28-Jun-2022 09:54:44 - G7 Leaders: We Stand By Our Commitment to Keep Our Food and Agricultural Markets Open
28-Jun-2022 09:54:52 - G7 Leaders: We Will Step Up Our Efforts to Help Ukraine to Keep Producing Agricultural Products in View Of the Next Harvest Season
28-Jun-2022 09:55:06 - G7 Leaders: We Call on All Partners to Avoid Unjustified Restrictive Trade Measures That Increase Market Volatility and Thus The Risk of Food Insecurity
28-Jun-2022 09:55:23 - G7 Leaders: We Are Strongly Supporting UN Efforts to Unlock a Safe Maritime Corridor Through The Black Sea for Ukraine
28-Jun-2022 09:56:04 - G7 Leaders: We Will Collaborate to Identify the Provenance of Grain Imports, With the Aim of Identifying Illegally Seized Ukrainian Products
28-Jun-2022 09:56:06 - G7 Leaders: We Also Commit to Scaling Up Essential Nutrition Services in Countries With The Highest Burden of Malnutrition
28-Jun-2022 09:56:23 - G7 Leaders: We Will Continue to Ensure That Our Sanctions Packages Are Not Targeting Food and Allow for the Free Flow of Agricultural Products, Including From Russia
28-Jun-2022 09:56:55 - G7 Leaders: We Call on Those Partners With Large Food Stockpiles As Well As on the Private Sector to Make Food Available Without Distorting the Markets
 
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France plans to deliver "significant quantities" of VAB armored personnel carriers to Ukraine and is also considering the possibility of supplying Ukraine with Exocet anti-ship missiles.
VAB: http://www.military-today.com/apc/vab.htm / Exocet: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exocet
 
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28-Jun-2022 10:38:43 - G7 Will Work on Removing All Forms of Forced Labor From Global Supply Chains, Including State-Sponsored Forced Labor, Such As in Xinjiang, China — White House Fact Sheet
28-Jun-2022 10:41:04 - G7 Underscores Commitment to Implementing G20 Common Framework for Debt Treatments — White House Fact Sheet
28-Jun-2022 10:41:49 - G7 Will Urge All Relevant Creditors, Including Non-Parisclub Countries – Such As China – and Private Creditors, to Contribute Constructively to This — White House Fact Sheet

28-Jun-2022 10:41:35 - Finland’s President: There Is Somewhat More Mutual Understanding Between Us and Turkey
28-Jun-2022 10:42:22 - Finland’s President: I Am nor Optimist or Pessimist When It Comes To the Outcome of the Negotiations With Turkey
28-Jun-2022 10:43:35 - Finland’s President: I Will Bring Up Today That Terrorism Is a Serious Concern Not Only In Turkey but Elsewhere As Well
28-Jun-2022 10:44:53 - Finland’s President: Turkey’s Claim That Finland And Sweden Would Protect Terrorists Is False

28-Jun-2022 10:50:34 - Swedish Foreign Minister Linde: Discussions With Turkey Over NATO Have Made Progress, Breakthrough Could Come Today or Take Longer Time — SVD Paper
 
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28-Jun-2022 10:50:00 - Kremlin: Putin to Meet Iranian President Raisi in Ashgabat
28-Jun-2022 10:50:00 - Kremlin: Putin to Return To Moscow on Wednesday Evening
28-Jun-2022 10:50:00 - Kremlin: NATO Is an Aggressive Bloc Created for Confrontation
28-Jun-2022 10:50:00 - Kremlin: ‘Special Military Operation’ in Ukraine Is Going to Plan and Will Achieve All of Its Aims
28-Jun-2022 10:50:00 - Kremlin: Ukraine Has Carried Out Criminal Attacks Against the Inhabitants of Donbas
28-Jun-2022 10:50:00 - Kremlin, Asked About Attack on Kremenchuk: An Explanation Was Given by the Defence Ministry About What Happened and What Was Hit
28-Jun-2022 10:50:00 - Kremlin, Asked on G7 Proposal to Cap Price for Russian Gas, Says Gazprom May Ask for Contractual Terms to Be Revised If Proposal Comes Into Force
28-Jun-2022 10:50:00 - Kremlin: Russia Is Not yet Aware of Full G7 Proposal to Cap Price For Russian Oil and Gas
28-Jun-2022 10:50:00 - Kremlin, Asked on Impact to State Finances From G7 Proposal to Cap Price for Russian Energy, Says Delivering on All Social Obligations Is Russia’s Main Priority

28-Jun-2022 11:00:37 - Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov to Join Meeting in Bali of G20 Counterparts Next Week — Russia Embassy Spokesperson
 
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The longer it goes on the worse it gets for Russia. Ukraine are fighting for their very existence; their forces morale will stay higher for longer. Russia on the other hand is sending soldiers who don't want to be there to die for a cause they don't care about. Ukraine is fighting with every last thing they have; Russia is sending a small proportion of its forces into a warzone whilst still claiming not to be at war. Russia's war machine is backed by their comedy economy and tooled with machines they can't build, can't maintain, can't upgrade, and can't replace; Ukraine's homegrown stuff is pretty paltry, but it's backed by the collective West.

Am I right in thinking that because of the economic sanctions, each time Russia loses a tank or an aircraft - it can't simply roll another one off of the production line to replace it, because the supply of parts and materials for these machines is being strangled by the sanctions?

In contrast to say WW2, where you had gigantic production lines of equipment being churned out as fast, or faster than they were being destroyed in combat?

If so - surely when all this is over, maybe years from now, Russia will have literally nothing and be a shadow of it's former self? (even if most of what was, was fake, exaggerated and broken)
 
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Am I right in thinking that because of the economic sanctions, each time Russia loses a tank or an aircraft - it can't simply roll another one off of the production line to replace it, because the supply of parts and materials for these machines is being strangled by the sanctions?

In contrast to say WW2, where you had gigantic production lines of equipment being churned out as fast, or faster than they were being destroyed in combat?

If so - surely when all this is over, maybe years from now, Russia will have literally nothing and be a shadow of it's former self? (even if most of what was, was fake, exaggerated and broken)

Depends. Russia has the raw materials for most things within the country. It lacks stuff like microprocessors but it'll get those from China.
It has a problem with things like cars and passenger planes etc.. because they are mostly western equipment, same with some of its factory machinery. It would have to reverse engineer it to be able to make it in house. But for purely Russian designs, there shouldn't be an issue.

The West would probably have more issues than Russia in being able to rapidly churn out new equipment without government intervention.
 
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Depends. Russia has the raw materials for most things within the country. It lacks stuff like microprocessors but it'll get those from China.
It has a problem with things like cars and passenger planes etc.. because they are mostly western equipment, same with some of its factory machinery. It would have to reverse engineer it to be able to make it in house. But for purely Russian designs, there shouldn't be an issue.

Not so. Even those "purely Russian designs" are built in factories that use German and Czech machines. Those machines are not easily substituted, and are even when they are they are going to be replaced with inferior designs. Russia isn't the industrial powerhouse it was in the Soviet era, it's now closely tied to the global economy from which it has just successfully isolated itself.

And Chinese support for Russia shouldn't be overstated, many Chinese companies are refusing to deal with Russia either because of concerns over their ability to pay, or because they are concerned about reputational damage with their much more important Western customers.
 
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Am I right in thinking that because of the economic sanctions, each time Russia loses a tank or an aircraft - it can't simply roll another one off of the production line to replace it, because the supply of parts and materials for these machines is being strangled by the sanctions?

In contrast to say WW2, where you had gigantic production lines of equipment being churned out as fast, or faster than they were being destroyed in combat?

If so - surely when all this is over, maybe years from now, Russia will have literally nothing and be a shadow of it's former self? (even if most of what was, was fake, exaggerated and broken)

With a massive scale mobilisation of society/industry in the longer run they could end to end rebuild the industry (from mining through to the production line) required to produce like mid to late 70s variants of their hardware - in the short to medium term though every loss takes away from their overall pool.

Any current production is limited and running on borrowed time due to the parts and maintenance situation, etc.

I think people tend to underestimate their ability to substitute production, but at the same time they are a long long way from being able to pump out modern designs, let alone high tech ones, purely domestically.
 

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Not really, things will take a down turn of course as the economy switches to war effort mode. The complex missile systems we have now will be downgraded as time goes on etc.
 
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28-Jun-2022 11:30:00 - G7 Communique: We Will Continue to Impose Severe and Immediate Economic Costs on President Putin’s Regime for Its Unjustifiable War of Aggression Against Ukraine
28-Jun-2022 11:30:00 - G7 Communique: We Will Step Up Our Efforts to Counter Its Adverse and Harmful Regional and Global Impacts, Including On Energy and Food Security
28-Jun-2022 11:30:00 - G7 Communique: We Note With Concern That Currently Neither Global Ambition nor Implementation Is Sufficient to Achieve the Goals of the Paris Agreement
28-Jun-2022 11:30:00 - G7 Communique: We Also Commit to Keep a Limit of 1.5 °C Temperature Rise Within Reach
28-Jun-2022 11:30:00 - G7 Communique: We Are Working to Make Sure Russia Does Not Exploit Its Position As an Energy Producer to Profit From Its Aggression at The Expense of Vulnerable Countries
28-Jun-2022 11:30:00 - G7 Communique: We Will Not Compromise Our Climate and Biodiversity Goals Including the Energy Transition nor on Our Commitments to Phase out Our Dependency on Russian Energy
28-Jun-2022 11:30:00 - G7 Communique: in Coordination With the IEA, We Will Explore Additional Measures to Reduce Price Surges
28-Jun-2022 11:30:00 - G7 Communique: We Welcome the Decision of EU to Explore With Partners Ways to Curb Rising Energy Prices, Including Feasibility of Introducing Temporary Import Price Caps
28-Jun-2022 11:30:00 - G7 Communique: We Will Consider Ways of Banning Services That Enable Transport of Russian Oil Sold Above a Certain Price
28-Jun-2022 11:30:00 - G7 Communique: We Invite All Likeminded Countries to Consider Joining Us in This
28-Jun-2022 11:30:00 - G7 Communique: We Remain Committed to Continued Coordination to Minimise the Impact of the War Globally
28-Jun-2022 11:30:00 - G7 Communique: We Recognise the Urgency of Improving the Multilateral Frameworks for Debt Restructuring
28-Jun-2022 11:30:00 - G7 Communique: We Urge Creditors, Including China, to Contribute Constructively to Necessary Debt Treatments
28-Jun-2022 11:30:00 - G7 Communique: We Are Concerned by the Use of All Forms of Forced Labour in Global Supply Chains, Including State-Sponsored Forced Labour of Vulnerable Groups and Minorities
28-Jun-2022 11:30:00 - G7 Communique: We Will Continue Our Intensive Efforts to Mitigate the Social Impacts of Rising Energy and Food Prices, Which Have Been Exacerbated As a Result of Russia’s Unprovoked and Unjustifiable War of Choice in Ukraine
28-Jun-2022 11:30:00 - G7 Communique: Due to Russian Aggression Against Ukraine, We Taking Steps to Increase Cyber Resilience of Digital Infrastructure Within And Across Our Respective Countries

28-Jun-2022 12:02:44 - Spain’s PM Sanchez: Eventually Sweden and Finland Will Be Part of NATO

28-Jun-2022 11:29:54 - German Chancellor Scholz: This Summit Showed Our Resolution and Unity in Countering Russian Aggression
28-Jun-2022 11:32:49 - German Chancellor Scholz: G7 Is United In Its Support for Ukraine
28-Jun-2022 11:33:09 - German Chancellor Scholz: We Will Keep the Political and Economic Price of This War for Putin and His Regime High
28-Jun-2022 11:33:29 - German Chancellor Scholz: We Will Counter the Russian Narrative That Only The West Condemns This Invasion
28-Jun-2022 11:33:50 - German Chancellor Scholz: Everyone Knows That Inviolate Borders and State Sovereignty Are Essential to World Peace
28-Jun-2022 11:34:55 - German Chancellor Scholz: We Need A Marshall Plan for Ukraine
28-Jun-2022 11:40:19 - German Chancellor Scholz: We Will Set Up Energy Change Partnerships With Further Countries, Including Indonesia, India, Vietnam
28-Jun-2022 11:51:04 - German Chancellor Scholz: Asked About Putin Atending G20, Says We All Agreed at G7 That We Do Not Want to Divide G20
28-Jun-2022 11:53:13 - German Chancellor Scholz: G7 Expects China Not To Undermine Sanctions Against Russia
28-Jun-2022 12:09:27 - German Chancellor Scholz: Russia Is Carrying Out Its War With Unchanged Brutality
28-Jun-2022 12:11:16 - German Chancellor Scholz: Only Exit From Ukraine War Is When Putin Realises His Plan Won’t Work

28-Jun-2022 11:44:05 - French President Macron at G7 Meeting: Russia Can’t and Must Not Win Its War Against Ukraine
28-Jun-2022 11:44:29 - French President Macron: Russian Strike on Shopping Centre Is War Crime
28-Jun-2022 11:44:45 - French President Macron: Russian Army Is Attacking Civilians
28-Jun-2022 11:45:34 - French President Macron: We Will Keep Supporting Ukraine As Long As Necessary
28-Jun-2022 11:46:24 - French President Macron: War Is Far From Over but Re-Construction Is Already Underway, Be It Partial
28-Jun-2022 11:47:46 - French President Macron: Russia Is Trying to de-Stabilise International Order and Uses Economic Consequences of the Situation To Put Certain States Under Pressure
28-Jun-2022 11:49:07 - French President Macron: We Need to Coordinate Budgetary and Financial Policy Efforts to Fight Inflation in Current Context
28-Jun-2022 11:52:15 - French President Macron: We Must Not Lose Sight of Economic Transition Despite Pressures on Energy Markets
28-Jun-2022 11:52:52 - French President Macron: Leaders Discussed Share of Responsibility of Large Energy Companies in Current Context
28-Jun-2022 11:55:01 - French President Macron: Order of Energy Transition Remains Clear: Worst Is Coal, Gas And Nuclear Remain Transition Technologies
28-Jun-2022 11:57:59 - French President Macron: G7 to Work Towards Increasing Food Production in Africa
28-Jun-2022 12:00:00 - French President Macron: UN Continuing Talks to Try and Get Grains out of Odesa
28-Jun-2022 12:00:31 - French President Macron: Next Weeks Will Be Crucial With Regards to Ukraine’s Crop Situation
28-Jun-2022 12:03:50 - French President Macron: Nobody Thinks War Will Be Over in Next Weeks or Months, I Am Hoping for Year-End
28-Jun-2022 12:04:48 - French President Macron: Now It Is Clear That Russia’s Agression Has One Aim, Ukraine’s Surrender
28-Jun-2022 12:12:13 - French President Macron Asked on Arms Deliveries Says All Allies Agree on Need to Ship Arms That Are Needed for Defense of Its Territory, Not for Attack
28-Jun-2022 12:14:37 - French President Macron: Confirmation of Delivery of Additional Caesar Weapon Systems Will Come In the Coming Weeks
28-Jun-2022 12:16:46 - French President Macron: I Am in Favour of Capping Russian Oil Prices Because Higher Prices Help Russia Finance the War
28-Jun-2022 12:17:59 - French President Macron: Now the Technical Implementation Work on Oil Caps Will Start After G7 Political Discussion
28-Jun-2022 12:18:15 - French President Macron: We Need to Widen Alliance of Buyers to Define the Cap to Make It Work
28-Jun-2022 12:19:39 - French President Macron: Very Favourable on Russian Gas Cap Which Is Easier to Implement
28-Jun-2022 12:26:08 - French President Macron: Some Producers and Speculators Are Making a Lot Of Money From the Current War
28-Jun-2022 12:27:08 - French President Macron: NATO Must Be United When Meeting in Madrid

28-Jun-2022 12:13:06 - UK PM Johnson, Asked if Britain Is Preparing for War With Russia: “I Don’t Think It Will Come To That”
28-Jun-2022 12:13:06 - UK PM Johnson on UK Defence Spending: We Have to Respond When the Threats Change

28-Jun-2022 12:17:54 - German Bundesnetzagentur Energy Regulator: Gas Storage in Wolfersberg Has Been Being Filled Since June 27
28-Jun-2022 12:18:40 - German Bundesnetzagentur Energy Regulator: Gas Storage In Germany Is 60.26% Filled
 
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Not really, things will take a down turn of course as the economy switches to war effort mode. The complex missile systems we have now will be downgraded as time goes on etc.

The S-500 complexes are actually pretty good when they have the latest Western microprocessors (aside from they apparently haven't cracked scaling up so are relatively vulnerable to saturation when too many missiles go for the same target), as per "export" spec though... well there is a reason Russian air traffic is staying a good 200+ miles from their S-300 and 400 installations heh.

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28-Jun-2022 13:14:36 - White House National Security Adviser Sullivan: NATO to Issue Strategic Concept That Will Discuss Russia, China
28-Jun-2022 13:15:22 - White House National Security Adviser Sullivan: NATO Strategic Concept Will Also Address NATO Funding
28-Jun-2022 13:16:55 - White House National Security Adviser Sullivan: NATO to Also Discuss Force Posture As Well As Emerging Threats Including Cyber, Climate Change and Terrorism
28-Jun-2022 13:17:34 - White House National Security Adviser Sullivan: U.S. Will Make Announcement of Long-Term Force Posture on Wednesday
28-Jun-2022 13:18:39 - White House National Security Adviser Sullivan: Biden on Tuesday Will Announce a Increased Number Of Destroyers Based in Spain
28-Jun-2022 13:20:01 - White House National Security Adviser Sullivan: U.S. Will Continue to Work With Turkey to Address Their Concerns Over Finland, Sweden Joining NATO
28-Jun-2022 13:21:39 - White House National Security Adviser Sullivan: Will Also Address North Korea at Session Between Biden and Leaders of Japan, South Korea
28-Jun-2022 13:23:11 - White House National Security Adviser Sullivan: Biden, Turkey’s Erdogan Will Have Chance to Meet at Some Point on Wednesday
28-Jun-2022 13:24:47 - White House National Security Adviser Sullivan, Asked About Upcoming Trial of American Griner, Urges Moscow to Release Her
28-Jun-2022 13:25:54 - White House National Security Adviser Sullivan: U.S. Is Actively Working to Find Resolution To Griner’s Detention in Russia
28-Jun-2022 13:29:13 - White House National Security Adviser Sullivan: Discussions Have Begun With Countries, Including India, On Russia Gas Cap Implementation
28-Jun-2022 13:35:13 - White House National Security Adviser Sullivan: Any Further Action on Venezuela-Related Oil Licenses Would Need to Be Tied to Progress

28-Jun-2022 13:22:57 - Italy’s Draghi: European Commission Will Speed Up Its Work to Study How To Apply a Gas Price Cap
28-Jun-2022 13:27:46 - Italy’s Draghi: Indonesian President Ruled out That Putin Will Be Present at G20
28-Jun-2022 13:28:29 - Italy’s Draghi: “We’ll See” if Putin Will Make Remote Intervention at G20 in Indonesia
28-Jun-2022 13:29:26 - Italy’s Draghi: Russian Military Progress in Ukraine Has Been Constant in Recent Days
28-Jun-2022 13:33:28 - Italy’s Draghi: Discussed With Argentinian President About Argentina’s Project for Exporting Liquid Gas
28-Jun-2022 13:34:02 - Italy’s Draghi: Discussed Cooperation in Defense Sector With British PM Johnson
28-Jun-2022 13:35:11 - Italy’s Draghi: Expects Enlargement of NATO to Sweden And Finland at Next NATO Meeting
28-Jun-2022 13:36:16 - Italy’s Draghi: Doesn’t Expect a Recession in Europe
28-Jun-2022 13:38:42 - Italy’s Draghi: If Russia Cuts Off Gas Exports to Italy There Will Have to Be Contingency Plans
28-Jun-2022 13:40:27 - Italy’s Draghi: There Are Secure Corridors to Export Cereals From Ukraine
28-Jun-2022 13:41:37 - Italy’s Draghi: We’re Waiting For the Final Green Light From Kremlin to Export Cereal From Ukraine, It Should Come Soon

28-Jun-2022 13:29:17 - Russia’s Lavrov: The More Western Countries Pump Ukraine With Weapons, The Longer This Conflict Will Last
28-Jun-2022 13:38:17 - Russia's Lavrov: The Statement By The West That Talks Between Russia And Ukraine Are Not Allowed At This Stage Is A Manifestation Of Schizophrenia
28-Jun-2022 13:44:30 - Russia's Lavrov: Whether Argentina And Iran Will Be Included In The BRICS Will Be Decided By Consensus
28-Jun-2022 13:47:39 - Russia's Lavrov: Russia Will Not Let The Form Of The G20 Summit Be Subject To The Whims Of Individual Countries
28-Jun-2022 13:51:54 - Russia's Lavrov: NATO Still Plans To Increase Its Troops Regardless Of The Decision At The Madrid Summit
 
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