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STRAIGHT. War in Ukraine: expected performances by Putin in Moscow and Biden in Warsaw

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  • It is the 363rd day of the war in Ukraine.
  • On Tuesday morning, Vladimir Putin is scheduled to address Russian parliamentarians with a traditional speech on the state of the nation.
  • At the same time, the American president should also speak from Warsaw. Joe Biden was in Kyiv the day before for the first time since the beginning of the conflict. Historic visit.
  • Beijing denies it is thinking about arms sales to Moscow, head of US diplomacy Anthony Blinken said on Saturday.
  • Emmanuel Macron is “wasting time” to think about a dialogue with Vladimir Putin, Volodymyr Zelensky assures. A reference to the desire of the President of France to “never (…) crush Russia”.
06:56

China is ‘very concerned’

China is “very concerned” about the conflict in Ukraine, which is “escalating and even spiraling out of control,” calling for “promoting dialogue,” Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang said on Tuesday.

“We will continue to promote peaceful dialogue… and work with the international community to develop dialogue and consultation, address the concerns of all parties, and ensure common security,” he added during a meeting at a conference in Beijing.

06:39

Biden in Warsaw

While Vladimir Putin delivers the expected speech, Joe Biden will do the same from Poland. From the royal castle in Warsaw, the American president “will signal that the United States will continue to support Ukraine (…) for as long as it takes,” National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said. spoke to reporters last week.

06:20

Putin’s expected speech

Today at 10:00 French time in Moscow, Vladimir Putin is due to deliver his important annual speech to the Russian political elite.

This will be his first performance since the beginning of the military operation, according to the Russian news agency RIA Novosti.

In previous speeches, the Russian president has been vehemently critical of the threat he sees NATO poses to his country and has justified his “special military operation” in Ukraine by referring to Russian history.

06:06

Hi all !

Welcome to this direct, dedicated to the war in Ukraine. It has been 363 days since Russia invaded this neighboring country.

Source: Le Parisien

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