Gas supply cut crushes hopes a deal over grain supplies would lessen the economic impact of war; Ukraine’s president says Russia waging ‘open gas war’
Zelenskiy remarks following Russia’s Gazprom announcement to cut supplies. Even despite the concession regarding the Nord Stream turbine, Russia is not going to resume gas supplies to European countries, as it is contractually obligated to do.
Millions around the world could die due to the “food crisis” caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Guatemala’s president,, said during a visit to Ukraine, at a joint press conference with Volodymyr Zelenskiy. Russia’s top diplomat has said Moscow’s overarching goal is to topple the government of Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy as Russian airstrikes continue to pummel cities across Ukraine.
In a statement, the ministry said Akar welcomed a statement that Kyiv hopes to begin implementing the deal this week, adding Turkey would continue to do what it has to under the agreement. The 2023 Eurovision song contest will be held in the UK next year, the European Broadcasting Union and the BBC have confirmed.
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