Amen!
This is sounding more like positioning than making an agreement. Zelinski’s bosses have moved away further away from a deal by having him make new demands before the talks even begin.
Those are very serious delegations.
I do not recall a previous summit that included towers outside foreign affairs.
I don’t like the choice. I just want them to shut up.
Where the hells thee most important person in the world on that list...according to some who post on this site?
Sneaky Snake Lindseed Graham.
On October 1, drivers are going to buy gasoline for their cars.
Most won’t know where it came from and couldn’t care.
The same amount will get bought worldwide, unless “out-of-petrol” signs are posted on pumps somewhere, the EU rations gasoline and diesel fuel, or gasoline taxes are increased.
Congress might raise the gasoline tax by $5/gallon to decrease the demand for Russian crude oil exports by about two million barrels a day,
[Not that I think it should - Russians can get by without cashew nuts from India and chattels from China.]
The Russian crude oil exports will wind up somewhere. They might wind up in Iraq and Iran, which could then export more of their own production, refined or in crude oil form.
The Russian arms factory worker:
1. pays his rent in rubles,
2. gets his potatoes, bread, meat, cheese, vegetables and fruit using rubles,
3. pays his electric, Internet and cellphone bills in rubles,
4. pays for his gasoline in rubles,
5. buys his clothes using rubles, etc.
[The comment above reminds me.]
December 6
Puccini: LA BOHÈME
December 13
Giordano: ANDREA CHÉNIER
January 10
Bellini: I PURITANI
January 17 at 12:30 p.m.
Bizet: CARMEN
April 11
Mozart: DON GIOVANNI
May 2
Tchaikovsky: EUGENE ONEGIN
May 9
Donizetti: LA FILLE DU RÉGIMENT
May 23
Puccini: TURANDOT
https://www.metopera.org/Season/Radio/Saturday-Matinee-Broadcasts/