Russian President Vladimir Putin, speaking at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit, defended the military campaign in Ukraine, attributing the conflict to Western provocations, particularly NATO’s actions and the 2014 Ukrainian coup. He emphasized that Russia’s security concerns must be addressed for a lasting peace, while also engaging in talks with leaders from China, India, and Turkey to garner support amid ongoing hostilities.
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Europe’s Plan to Use Russian Assets for Ukraine Funding Potential Russian Response
European Union leaders are discussing a "reparations plan" that would utilize frozen Russian assets to provide Ukraine with a $164 billion loan for post-war reconstruction, amid varying levels of support and legal concerns. With about $300 billion in Russian assets frozen, the plan aims to fill the funding gap as U.S. aid diminishes, though challenges regarding legal implications and asset recovery remain. Want More Context? 🔎
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