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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Zelensky says invitation to join Nato is ‘only way’ to end Putin’s war

Zelensky says Putin ‘only understands power’ and a formal Nato invitation would boost Ukrainian morale

Rachel Hagan
Friday 18 October 2024 03:56
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A formal invitation for Ukraine to join Nato is “the only way” to end Russia’s war, Volodymyr Zelensky has said.

“We cannot be very strong without having an invitation [which] strengthens our diplomatic ways to end the war,” he told the Financial Times. “This war will finish when Putin will be isolated, and pushed by other partners to diplomacy.”

Earlier, Mr Zelensky said his spy agency has information that 10,000 troops from North Korea are being readied to join Vladimir Putin’s invasion.

“From our intelligence we’ve got information that North Korea sent tactical personnel and officers to Ukraine,” he said during a visit to Nato’s headquarters. “They are preparing on their land 10,000 soldiers, but they didn’t move them already to Ukraine or to Russia.”

A third nation wading into the hostilities would be “the first step to a world war”, Mr Zelensky said.

On the frontline, Ukrainian forces repelled 36 of 45 ground attacks near the strategic city of Kurakhove over the past 24 hours and nine clashes were still going on, Ukraine’s General Staff of the Armed Forces said on Friday morning.

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Free world ‘must not tremble’ at Putin’s threats, Zelensky tells EU

Addressing European Union leaders at a summit in Brussels, Volodymyr Zelensky has called for more military aid for Ukraine’s fight against Russia’s invasion as he sought to win support for his “victory plan”.

“An immediate invitation to Ukraine to join Nato would be decisive. Putin just must see that his geopolitical calculations are worthless,” Mr Zelensky told the leaders of the EU countries, most of which are also members of Nato.

“Putin must respect our strength, not have the free world tremble at his threats,” Mr Zelensky said.

Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelensky gives a press conference on the sideline of a EU summit in Brussels
Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelensky gives a press conference on the sideline of a EU summit in Brussels (AFP via Getty Images)
Andy Gregory17 October 2024 13:21
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North Korea planning to send 10,000 soldiers to fight in Ukraine, warns Zelensky

Ukrainian intelligence has information that North Korean officers have already been deployed in Ukrainian territories occupied by Russia, Volodymyr Zelensky has warned.

The Ukrainian president told reporters in Brussels that North Korea was preparing to send a total of 10,000 soldiers to fight against Ukraine.

Andy Gregory17 October 2024 13:02
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Zelensky warns Ukraine must prepare for third winter of war

Volodymyr Zelensky has warned that a third winter of war has the potential to be devastating for Ukraine’s citizens.

“Winter is coming, so we have to prepare,” he said in an appearance with European Council president Charles Michel, warning that Ukraine urgently needs more help with air defence.

During “months without without military support,” Ukraine’s own “production of drones and ... systems of electronic warfare helped a lot,” Mr Zelensky said, adding: “We need money for this, and partly the money from Russian assets.”

Andy Gregory17 October 2024 12:40
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Solid and constructive conversation needed on Ukraine’s Nato membership, Norway says

Norwegian foreign minister Espen Barth Eide has said that a solid and constructive conversation is needed on Nato’s invitation to Ukraine to join the military alliance.

Speaking during a visit to Kyiv, he said that Norway welcomed President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s victory plan as it would help develop conversation between Ukraine and its Western allies.

Andy Gregory17 October 2024 12:31
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UK imposes sanctions on Russia’s ‘shadow fleet’ of oil tankers in bid to ‘starve Putin’s war machine’

The UK has imposed sanctions on 18 further Russian oil tankers and four liquified natural gas vessels, marking the largest batch of sanctions to date against Moscow’s so-called “shadow fleet”, the government said.

The 18 oil tankers will be barred from UK ports and unable to access British maritime services, bringing the total number of sanctioned Russian oil tankers to 43, while the UK is also sanctioning Russian gas company Rusgazdobycha JSC.

“The UK’s relentless action against the shadow fleet is putting grit into the system and starving Putin’s war machine of crucial revenues,” the government said, adding the targeted oil tankers have transported an estimated £4.9bn last year.

The Department for Transport is also working with maritime authorities to demand that Russian vessels with suspected dubious insurance provide details of their insurance status as they pass through the Channel.

“Any actor that facilitates and supports Russia’s malign activities could be exposing themselves to sanctions,” the government said.

Andy Gregory17 October 2024 11:44
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Full report: Australia gives 49 ageing Abrams tanks to Ukraine

Australia will give 49 of its aging M1A1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine months after Kyiv requested the redundant fleet, defence minister Richard Marles has said.

The Australian government is giving Ukraine most of its American-made M1A1 tanks, which are valued at around £126m, Mr Marles said. They will be replaced in Australia by a fleet of 75 next-generation M1A2 tanks.

In February, Marles had said that giving Ukraine the tanks as they were phased out was not on his government’s agenda. But on Thursday he said he did not regard the donation as a U-turn on his government’s previous position.

“We talk with the Ukrainian government consistently around how best we can support them,” Mr Marles told Australian Broadcasting Corp.

Australia gives 49 aging Abrams tanks to Ukraine

Australia will give 49 of its aging M1A1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine

Andy Gregory17 October 2024 11:28

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