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In a world where geopolitical tensions are escalating, Ukraine's former foreign minister, Dmytro Kuleba, has issued a stark warning. He cautioned that Russian President Vladimir Putin would not accept a peace deal proposed by US President-elect Donald Trump. Kuleba, who resigned in September, suggested that Putin's obsession with "crushing" Ukraine and exposing the West's weakness could lead to the collapse of Ukraine's front lines if Trump's administration decides to withhold military aid.
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Kuleba was quoted as saying, “Ukraine is a personal obsession for Putin, but crushing Ukraine is also a means to accomplish his grand goal – to show to the world how the West is incapable of defending itself or what it stands for.” This statement came as Ukrainian officials reported that an experimental new ballistic missile fired by Russia at Dnipro last week carried multiple dummy warheads but no explosives. Putin has hailed the Oreshnik intermediate-range ballistic missile strike as a successful test, claiming it reached its target – a missile and defence facility.
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In a related development, Poland has detained a German citizen accused of illegally exporting dual-use goods to Russia. The suspect, whose identity has not been revealed, has reportedly admitted to the charges and has requested voluntary punishment. The German foreign office has confirmed that it is in contact with Polish authorities and is working to gather more details.
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Meanwhile, Swedish Premier Ulf Kristersson has called for Europe to take greater responsibility for its own security. His statement came as Sweden, along with Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Norway, and Poland, pledged to increase their support for Ukraine and invest in making more ammunition available for Kyiv. The leaders of these nations have committed to strengthening their deterrence and defence against conventional and hybrid attacks and expanding sanctions against Russia.
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In a show of solidarity, the Nordic states, the three Baltic republics, and Poland have issued a joint statement promising to step up their support for Ukraine and provide more ammunition to Kyiv in the coming months. This commitment is a testament to their shared resolve to uphold regional security and stability.
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In another development, retired Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg is being considered by Donald Trump to serve as a special envoy for the conflict in Ukraine. Kellogg, who served as the chief of staff for the White House National Security Council during Trump's 2017-2021 term, has presented a plan to end the war in Ukraine. The plan involves freezing the battle lines at their current locations and bringing both Kyiv and Moscow to the negotiating table.
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In a retaliatory move, Moscow has reportedly revoked the accreditation of two journalists with German broadcaster ARD and ordered them to leave Russia. This action is seen as a response to the German authorities' move targeting two Russian state TV employees. However, Germany's foreign ministry has denied closing the office of the Russian broadcaster.
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In a worrying development, Russia has warned that a move by the United States to station missiles in Japan would threaten Russian security and prompt Moscow to retaliate. This warning came in response to a report that Japan and the US aim to compile a joint military plan for a possible Taiwan emergency that includes deploying missiles.
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Lastly, the Russian foreign ministry has described the idea of the United States giving Ukraine nuclear weapons as "insane" and warned that it could bring the world to "the brink of catastrophe". This statement was in response to a report by The New York Times that some unidentified Western officials had suggested US President Joe Biden could give Ukraine nuclear weapons before he leaves office.