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NATO must stand with Ukraine against Russian aggression

NATO must stand with Ukraine against Russian aggression
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President Zelenskyy: Deoligarchization is the key to Ukraine s future success

President Zelenskyy: Deoligarchization is the key to Ukraine’s future success UkraineAlert by Volodymyr Zelenskyy Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy pictured during a visit to the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant on April 26, 2021. (Ukrainian Presidential Press Service via REUTERS) There are almost 200 different countries in today’s world. The most successful among them share certain common traits. They have all learned to offer the international community something unique and useful, and they have all established constructive domestic relationships between citizens and government. These two ideas are at the very heart of our vision for the transformation of Ukraine. In order to succeed, Ukraine must become a rule of law democracy that works in the interests of the many rather than the few.

Blinken delivers sweet and sour message to Ukraine focused on corruption and Russia

Blinken delivers sweet and sour message to Ukraine focused on corruption and Russia John Hudson Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned Ukraine’s leaders in Kyiv on Thursday that the country’s future is threatened by a two-front war: the battle against Russian aggression at its border and the fight against corruption within Ukraine. The top U.S. diplomat pledged to increase U.S. security assistance to Ukraine after what he called Russia’s “reckless and aggressive” buildup of troops along its border with Ukraine, and he condemned Kyiv’s notoriously corrupt political system after the firing of an energy official.

Putin Addresses Russia; Navalny Protests Planned: Live Updates

President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia giving his annual state of the nation address in Moscow on Wednesday.Credit.Pool photo by Alexander Zemlianichenko President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia on Wednesday delivered an annual address replete with threats against the West but, despite intense tensions with Ukraine, stopped short of announcing new military or foreign policy moves. Russia’s response will be “asymmetric, fast and tough” if it is forced to defend its interests, Mr. Putin said, pointing to what he claimed were Western efforts at regime change in neighboring Belarus as another threat to Russia’s security. He pledged that Russia “wants to have good relations with all participants of international society,” even as he noted that Russia’s modernized nuclear weapons systems were at the ready.

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