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5 New Facts about the Ukraine War, Zelensky Descends to Europe Failed

Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – The war between Russia and Ukraine is still going on. Even the signs of the war’s end were nowhere to be seen.

In fact, due to the world war, there has been an increase in inflation due to soaring energy prices, which has an impact on people’s spending, and is threatened with food shortages. How not, the two countries are one of the world’s largest energy and food barns.

Then how to update the war between the two countries? Here’s a summary CNBC Indonesia:

1.Zelensky “Going Down the Mountain” to the Battlefield

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy “descends” to visit the front lines of the war in the Donbass region, Sunday (29/5/2022). This is the first outside the capital Kyiv, since the attack by Russia, 24 February.

He said conditions in the Donbas were “extremely difficult” as Ukrainian forces tried to defend themselves in the face of an onslaught of Russian attacks. The Donbas region refers to the provinces of Donetsk and Luhansk in the easternmost part of Ukraine, which are the main strategic, political and economic targets for the Kremlin.

“You risked your life for all of us and for our country,” the presidential office website quoted him as saying to the soldiers, adding that he was handing out praise and gifts. CNBC International.

2. The former Soviet Union buys Ukraine a fighter drone

European country Lithuania will buy drones for Ukraine. Last weekend, the government said it had raised about $5.4 million to buy drones to help Ukraine.

“We did it in three days!” said the official Lithuanian Twitter account. “Most donations are between 10 euros and 500 euros.”

Ukraine itself welcomes. Kyiv says it’s a “gift” to be put to good use.”

3.Erdogan Keukeuh About Finland & Sweden

Turkey will still oppose Finland and Sweden joining NATO. This was confirmed by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, according to a report from Reuters and The Washington Post.

Both countries volunteered to join NATO in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Turkey and Erdogan have raised concerns over the presence of activists from the separatist Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) and other groups living in the Nordic countries.

“We can’t repeat the mistakes made in the past on [mengakui] countries that embrace and feed such terrorists into NATO, which is a security organization,” he stressed.

The PKK is listed as a terrorist group by the European Union, US and Turkey.

4.Europe Fails Russia’s Oil Embargo

The European Union (EU) failed to reach an agreement on Russia’s oil embargo. This was confirmed by a senior EU official to Reuters.

“Diplomaters will still try to make progress ahead of a Monday-Tuesday summit on the exclusion of pipeline shipments to landlocked Central European countries,” officials told news agencies.

The proposed sanctions would be the EU’s sixth package in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. However, this raises concerns over the oil supply of several member countries including Hungary

“Talks have been going on for a month, and will continue Monday,” the British publication wrote.

5.NATO Expands in Eastern Europe

NATO is said to be more expansive in Eastern Europe. Deputy Secretary of NATO, Mircea Geoana confirmed that this was quoted from: ANewsreported the news agency AFP.

“NATO is no longer bound by past commitments to refrain from deploying its troops in eastern Europe,” he said.

“Moscow itself has canceled the contents of the “NATO-Russia Establishment Act, by attacking Ukraine and stopping dialogue with the alliance,” he added.

Under the 1997 Establishment Act, which is intended to reorganize relations between Russia and NATO, the two sides agreed to work to prevent the buildup of potentially threatening conventional powers in the agreed-upon European region. This includes Central and Eastern Europe.

“They took a decision, they made an obligation there not to attack the neighbors, which they did, and to consult regularly with NATO, which they didn’t,” said Geoana, speaking in the Lithuanian capital, Vilnius.

“So I think actually this founding law basically doesn’t work because of Russia,” he added saying Russia, having effectively walked away from the provisions of the 1997 treaty.

“Now we have no limits to having a strong posture on the east flank and to ensuring that every square inch of NATO territory is protected by Article 5 and our allies.”

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