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12 posted on 02/03/2023 8:11:32 PM PST by UMCRevMom@aol.com (Pray for God's intervention to stop Putin's invasion)
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ARTICLES 1. To achieve peace, it is necessary to give Ukraine the opportunity for self-defense, - Italian Prime Minister Meloni News Censor.Not abroad Scholz, Meloni Italian prime minister Georgia Meloni believes that providing Ukraine with opportunities for self - defense is the only way to peace talks. This is reported by the Censor.No with reference to Ukrinform. "Regarding support for Ukraine, I think Italy's position was and is very clear, our government is using all opportunities to help at all levels," the Italian prime minister said at a joint press conference with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Berlin. Meloni noted that Rome is constantly consulting on this issue with partners, in particular with France regarding air defense systems. "We are providing important assistance. We are where our presence is needed," the politician stressed. At the same time, she noted that Italy is making efforts to create conditions for dialogue. She does not agree with those who say that support for Ukraine delays the war. "This is not the case. If we don't support Ukraine, we won't get peace, but we will get invasion. Diplomacy is useful when the forces (of opponents) are comparable. Therefore, supporting Ukraine is the only way to bring the parties to the negotiating table," Meloni said. It is convinced that efforts should be intensified to achieve a just peace. But in order to achieve peace, it is necessary to give Ukraine the opportunity for self-defense. The head of the Italian government also stressed the importance of the determination and unity of allies in supporting Ukraine. Read Also: we are not at war with Russia and there will be no Italian tanks in Ukraine, - Foreign Minister Tajani Scholz, in turn, called cooperation with Italy to provide assistance to Ukraine, in particular, military, "very intensive" and such that it will continue to develop and also "at a high speed". Commenting on the granting of permission by the German government to transfer Leopard-1 tanks from industrial reserves to Ukraine, the chancellor noted that first of all it is necessary to look at the possibilities, what can practically be delivered and in what time frame. Source: https://censor.net/ua/n3397645 2. "Saving face" of Russia would be the worst-case scenario for ending the war, - Polish Foreign Ministry News Censor. The Polish Foreign Ministry believes that the condition for a lasting peace is the victory of Ukraine over Russia on the battlefield, and the scenario of saving Moscow's face is the worst. This was stated by Deputy Foreign Minister Pavel Yablonsky, reports.No with reference to the EP. "The condition for any lasting peace in Europe is that Ukraine must expel Russia from its territory," he said. "For the aggressor to come out of this conflict with a preserved face would be the worst scenario - not only from the point of view of our security, but also on a global scale. This would show potential participants in such aggression that it simply pays off," the Deputy Foreign Minister added. Jablonski stressed that Poland's goal is for Russia to "come out of aggression against Ukraine defeated, completely confused and brought to justice." According to him, Russia adheres to the same principles in this war as during the Second World War: "this is a one-on-one continuation of what was 70-80 years ago." He also called for tougher sanctions against the Russian Federation. "We have long said that sanctions should be as tough as possible, not only extend to as many areas as possible, but also be sealed. Today, this is one of the main challenges," Yablonsky said. "If there were no sanctions, Russia would be in a much better position today. It could produce weapons much faster. It will have access to technologies that it doesn't have today. ... Today, Russia uses old equipment from warehouses. There is a lot of it, and it is still extremely dangerous. Imagine what would happen if Russia had constant access to technology. We have blocked this access, or at least severely restricted it," the source concluded: https://censor.net/ua/n3397501 3. Marines destroyed 70 invaders, MLRS, air defense systems, 7 tanks, 4 drones and 2 ammunition depots in a week, - Navy News Censor.No war in Ukraine technique From January 26 to February 2, the Marines eliminated at least 70 Russian invaders, destroyed 4 drones and 2 ammunition depots. As the Censor informs.No, this is reported on the official Facebook page of the Marine Corps Command. "Military personnel of military units and divisions of the Marine Command of the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine as part of groups continue to give a worthy rebuff to the aggressor. Artillery military units and naval units inflicted fire damage on the Russian invaders," the report says. In the period from January 26 to February 2, the Marines eliminated 70 invaders. The Russian Federation suffered losses in the form of: 4 tanks, 4 Self-Propelled Guns, 7 Infantry Fighting Vehicles, 1 MLRS, 1 unit of trailed artillery, 2 Armored Combat Vehicles, air defense systems, a mortar, 4 drones and 2 ammunition storage facilities. Also see: two ex-officers of the AFU navy were informed of suspicions of treason and desertion, - prosecutor general's Office. Photo During the week, the Marines destroyed 70 invaders, MLRS, air defense systems, 7 tanks, 4 drones and 2 ammunition depots, - Navy 01 Source: https://censor.net/ua/n3397650
13 posted on 02/03/2023 8:43:15 PM PST by UMCRevMom@aol.com (Pray for God's intervention to stop Putin's invasion)
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15 posted on 02/03/2023 8:53:48 PM PST by CapandBall
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