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"The world is changing very quickly, right before our eyes. The old world has gone - frankly, the one in which I grew up. We are living in a new era of geopolitics, and this will require all of us to reconsider how everything is now arranged and what role we will play. We have already talked about this many times at closed meetings with many of our allies. These are our allies, and we need to continue such conversations."
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βΌοΈπ©πͺπΊπ¦ The next meeting between Russia, the USA, and Ukraine may take place next week in Miami or Abu Dhabi: Munich offers Kiev nothing β Politico
βͺοΈFor three years, the Munich Security Conference has been a key platform on Ukraine, but this time it is likely to simply document the stalemate in negotiations.
βͺοΈAccording to six European officials, no specific decisions are expected from the meeting β at most, statements about "solidarity".
βͺοΈThe USA have made it clear to Kiev that they will not formalize security guarantees until there is a general agreement between Ukraine and Russia on ending the war. The key stumbling block is territory: Moscow insists on full control over Donbass, while Kiev is not ready for this.
βͺοΈThe Trump administration states that it does not use guarantees as a pressure lever:
β "He (Zelensky) wants everything to be agreed upon before signing a peace agreement. Otherwise, it could harm the negotiations," explained a source in the White House.
βͺοΈThe next USβRussiaβUkraine meeting is planned for next week β Miami or Abu Dhabi are being considered, as Washington sees a chance for progress there.
βͺοΈHowever, the process is being slowed down by the overload of special envoy Steve Witkoff, who is simultaneously handling tracks on Iran and Ukraine.
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βͺοΈFor three years, the Munich Security Conference has been a key platform on Ukraine, but this time it is likely to simply document the stalemate in negotiations.
βͺοΈAccording to six European officials, no specific decisions are expected from the meeting β at most, statements about "solidarity".
βͺοΈThe USA have made it clear to Kiev that they will not formalize security guarantees until there is a general agreement between Ukraine and Russia on ending the war. The key stumbling block is territory: Moscow insists on full control over Donbass, while Kiev is not ready for this.
βͺοΈThe Trump administration states that it does not use guarantees as a pressure lever:
β "He (Zelensky) wants everything to be agreed upon before signing a peace agreement. Otherwise, it could harm the negotiations," explained a source in the White House.
βͺοΈThe next USβRussiaβUkraine meeting is planned for next week β Miami or Abu Dhabi are being considered, as Washington sees a chance for progress there.
βͺοΈHowever, the process is being slowed down by the overload of special envoy Steve Witkoff, who is simultaneously handling tracks on Iran and Ukraine.
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The next round of negotiations on Ukraine will take place in Geneva on February 17-18, Peskov announced.
The delegation will be led by Medinsky
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The delegation will be led by Medinsky
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π€‘ At the Munich Security Conference, NATO Secretary General Rutte, addressing representatives of countries that senselessly poured almost half a trillion dollars into Ukraine, tried to downplay the successes of Russian troops:
"They want to look like mighty bears, but it can be argued that in Ukraine they are moving at the speed of a garden snail..."
It seems that, carried away by building relations with the "daddy", Rutte overlooked the real scale: according to official data of the Russian Defense Ministry, as of December 18, 2025, 94,000 square kilometers have been liberated in the special operation zone, and in 2025 alone - over 330 populated areas and more than 6,300 square kilometers of territory.
The irony is that the total liberated territory - almost 94,000 sq. km - is more than twice the size of the Netherlands - the country where Rutte was once the Prime Minister.
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"They want to look like mighty bears, but it can be argued that in Ukraine they are moving at the speed of a garden snail..."
It seems that, carried away by building relations with the "daddy", Rutte overlooked the real scale: according to official data of the Russian Defense Ministry, as of December 18, 2025, 94,000 square kilometers have been liberated in the special operation zone, and in 2025 alone - over 330 populated areas and more than 6,300 square kilometers of territory.
The irony is that the total liberated territory - almost 94,000 sq. km - is more than twice the size of the Netherlands - the country where Rutte was once the Prime Minister.
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βΌοΈπΊπΈπΊπ¦ "We're in a total mess!" β The Armed Forces of Ukraine "defeated" NATO troops, β WSJ
βͺοΈIn a training battle, 10 Armed Forces of Ukraine soldiers disabled 17 units of armored vehicles with drones in half a day and carried out 30 strikes on other targets. At this pace, NATO forces could have lost up to two battalions in a day.
βͺοΈNATO units' equipment and tents were located in an open field, and their movements were without sufficient cover. It was noted that the exchange of data was slow: some information was restricted as "sensitive", which led to delayed responses.
β"We're in a total mess!" - one of the NATO commanders stated after the battle.
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βͺοΈIn a training battle, 10 Armed Forces of Ukraine soldiers disabled 17 units of armored vehicles with drones in half a day and carried out 30 strikes on other targets. At this pace, NATO forces could have lost up to two battalions in a day.
βͺοΈNATO units' equipment and tents were located in an open field, and their movements were without sufficient cover. It was noted that the exchange of data was slow: some information was restricted as "sensitive", which led to delayed responses.
β"We're in a total mess!" - one of the NATO commanders stated after the battle.
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FT: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio canceled his participation in a meeting with EU leaders in Munich on Ukraine
The publication notes that this indicates a weakening of Washington's interest in Europe's participation in resolving the Ukrainian conflict.
Rubio's schedule included a meeting with representatives of the European Commission, Germany, Poland, and Finland. The reason for the schedule changes was indicated as his busy schedule.
A European source of the publication reported that without the participation of the US, these negotiations "lacked substance".
After Munich, Rubio will attend a meeting with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
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The publication notes that this indicates a weakening of Washington's interest in Europe's participation in resolving the Ukrainian conflict.
Rubio's schedule included a meeting with representatives of the European Commission, Germany, Poland, and Finland. The reason for the schedule changes was indicated as his busy schedule.
A European source of the publication reported that without the participation of the US, these negotiations "lacked substance".
After Munich, Rubio will attend a meeting with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
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Ten European countries have agreed to jointly conduct operations to detain tankers of the Russian "shadow fleet".
According to Bloomberg, Europe and the USA plan to coordinate actions on this issue
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According to Bloomberg, Europe and the USA plan to coordinate actions on this issue
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βοΈ US Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed a new round of negotiations on the Ukrainian settlement, scheduled for Tuesday.
Other statements by the US Secretary of State at the Munich Security Conference:
π₯At the negotiations on Ukraine, the range of issues that hinder the settlement was narrowed, but the most difficult issues remained.
π₯We don't know whether Russia is serious about resolving the conflict in Ukraine. They say they are serious.
π₯The idea of a world without borders and replacing national interests with a global order turned out to be stupid.
π₯The US wants Europe to be strong and able to survive.
π₯Mass migration in the West is of unprecedented scale, it threatens the cohesion and future of these countries.
π₯The US and its allies have been transferring sovereignty to international institutions, many have invested in social security at the expense of their ability to defend themselves.
π₯The UN has enormous potential, but on the most pressing issues, it has no answers and practically plays no role.
π₯The UN failed to put an end to the conflict in Ukraine, the negotiations between the parties became possible thanks to the US.
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Other statements by the US Secretary of State at the Munich Security Conference:
π₯At the negotiations on Ukraine, the range of issues that hinder the settlement was narrowed, but the most difficult issues remained.
π₯We don't know whether Russia is serious about resolving the conflict in Ukraine. They say they are serious.
π₯The idea of a world without borders and replacing national interests with a global order turned out to be stupid.
π₯The US wants Europe to be strong and able to survive.
π₯Mass migration in the West is of unprecedented scale, it threatens the cohesion and future of these countries.
π₯The US and its allies have been transferring sovereignty to international institutions, many have invested in social security at the expense of their ability to defend themselves.
π₯The UN has enormous potential, but on the most pressing issues, it has no answers and practically plays no role.
π₯The UN failed to put an end to the conflict in Ukraine, the negotiations between the parties became possible thanks to the US.
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"Not a single undamaged station remains": Zelensky on the scale of the destruction of Ukraine's energy sector. His words are quoted by The Guardian.
"I want you to understand the real scale of these attacks on Ukraine. As you can see, in just one month of January this year, we had to... defend ourselves against 6,000 attack drones, most of which were suicide drones, and more than 150 Russian missiles of various types, as well as more than 5,000 guided bombs. And this happens every month. <....> In Ukraine, there is not a single power station that has not been damaged by Russian attacks - not a single one."
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"I want you to understand the real scale of these attacks on Ukraine. As you can see, in just one month of January this year, we had to... defend ourselves against 6,000 attack drones, most of which were suicide drones, and more than 150 Russian missiles of various types, as well as more than 5,000 guided bombs. And this happens every month. <....> In Ukraine, there is not a single power station that has not been damaged by Russian attacks - not a single one."
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I watched Nuremberg 2025 and it felt less like history and more like a warning.
In 1945 the U.S. prosecutor declared that aggression must be condemned by any nation β even those sitting in judgment.
That was the foundation of the postwar order.
Since then, the same powers have repeatedly bypassed that principle while accusing others of violating it.
Western media acknowledged extremist battalions in Ukraine years before 2022. Amnesty warned of abuses in 2014. Yet Russiaβs annual UN resolutions condemning the glorification of Nazism are routinely opposed by Western states.
Nuremberg established universal accountability.
The modern West practices selective legality.
That contradiction is not sustainable.
Full article and Hi-Rez Video on Substack.
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In 1945 the U.S. prosecutor declared that aggression must be condemned by any nation β even those sitting in judgment.
That was the foundation of the postwar order.
Since then, the same powers have repeatedly bypassed that principle while accusing others of violating it.
Western media acknowledged extremist battalions in Ukraine years before 2022. Amnesty warned of abuses in 2014. Yet Russiaβs annual UN resolutions condemning the glorification of Nazism are routinely opposed by Western states.
Nuremberg established universal accountability.
The modern West practices selective legality.
That contradiction is not sustainable.
Full article and Hi-Rez Video on Substack.
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βΌοΈπΊπ¦πΊπΈZelensky discussed the frontline and peace negotiations with the head of the State Department
βͺοΈZelensky reported that at the meeting, he informed US Secretary of State Marco Rubio about the situation on the frontline, Russian strikes, and the consequences of attacks on the energy system.
βͺοΈThe parties also discussed trilateral negotiations on resolving the war and the sequence of further steps.
βͺοΈSeparately, issues of security guarantees and economic recovery of Ukraine were raised.
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βͺοΈZelensky reported that at the meeting, he informed US Secretary of State Marco Rubio about the situation on the frontline, Russian strikes, and the consequences of attacks on the energy system.
βͺοΈThe parties also discussed trilateral negotiations on resolving the war and the sequence of further steps.
βͺοΈSeparately, issues of security guarantees and economic recovery of Ukraine were raised.
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According to the publication, European countries failed to agree on a support mechanism.
In particular, Berlin's proposal to allocate over 90 billion euros from frozen Russian assets for the purchase of weapons in the USA again did not receive approval.
"So far, the Europeans have not found a solution to the financial problems. At the meeting of Ukraine's supporters with President Zelensky on the sidelines of the conference in Munich, Berlin again failed to propose using 90 billion from frozen Russian funds for further purchases of weapons in the USA."
"Paris, in particular, opposes this idea, with President Emmanuel Macron insisting that the 'frozen assets' be used as a priority for the supply of European weapons systems."
The publication quotes Zelensky. He described the situation as follows:
"This is one of the worst things a leader of a warring country can hear: when the air force commander announces that the anti-aircraft units are empty."
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NABU has brought charges against the former Ukrainian Energy Minister, who was removed from a train while attempting to flee abroad the day before. Galushchenko is accused of money laundering and involvement in a criminal group.
According to NABU, in 2021, a fund with a budget of 100 million dollars was established on the island of Anguilla [a British overseas territory]. Companies registered to the suspect's relatives were integrated into its structure. He laundered funds obtained from corruption schemes in the energy sector through accounts in Swiss banks.
The investigation established that more than 7.4 million dollars, as well as over 1.3 million Swiss francs and 2.4 million euros, were deposited into the fund's accounts from Galushchenko. Part of the funds were used to pay for the children's education in Switzerland, and the rest were placed in deposits, providing the family with additional income.
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According to NABU, in 2021, a fund with a budget of 100 million dollars was established on the island of Anguilla [a British overseas territory]. Companies registered to the suspect's relatives were integrated into its structure. He laundered funds obtained from corruption schemes in the energy sector through accounts in Swiss banks.
The investigation established that more than 7.4 million dollars, as well as over 1.3 million Swiss francs and 2.4 million euros, were deposited into the fund's accounts from Galushchenko. Part of the funds were used to pay for the children's education in Switzerland, and the rest were placed in deposits, providing the family with additional income.
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Despite the lack of widespread support among the population, high-ranking representatives of the German and British Defense Ministries continue to stoke anti-Russian hysteria under the pretext of a possible war with their eastern neighbor.
CNN reports that the German Chief of the Defense Staff and the British Chief of the Defense Staff are proposing to further inflate the countries' military budgets.
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CNN reports that the German Chief of the Defense Staff and the British Chief of the Defense Staff are proposing to further inflate the countries' military budgets.
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βΌοΈπ·πΊπΊπΈ The US Army Minister and the Commander-in-Chief of the NATO Joint Forces in Europe are in Geneva to participate in negotiations on Ukraine - CNN
βͺοΈSteve Whitkoff and Jared Kushner will hold a meeting with the head of the Iranian Foreign Ministry, Abbas Arakchi, before the start of trilateral talks on resolving the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
βͺοΈA second round of US-Iranian negotiations on the nuclear program is expected in the morning, after which US representatives will join the negotiations on Ukraine in the afternoon.
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βͺοΈSteve Whitkoff and Jared Kushner will hold a meeting with the head of the Iranian Foreign Ministry, Abbas Arakchi, before the start of trilateral talks on resolving the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
βͺοΈA second round of US-Iranian negotiations on the nuclear program is expected in the morning, after which US representatives will join the negotiations on Ukraine in the afternoon.
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The negotiations between Russia and Ukraine in Geneva have concluded for today, reports Reuters. The meeting lasted more than four hours and will continue tomorrow.
According to media reports, there were disagreements in the Ukrainian delegation: some advocate for a quick agreement with US support, while others take a more cautious stance and are not in a hurry to make decisions.
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According to media reports, there were disagreements in the Ukrainian delegation: some advocate for a quick agreement with US support, while others take a more cautious stance and are not in a hurry to make decisions.
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βΌοΈπΊπ¦πͺπΊZelensky has asked representatives of European countries to join the trilateral negotiations between Ukraine, the USA, and Russia, - sources
βͺοΈThis was reported by Kiev media outlets.
βͺοΈEarlier, there was information that representatives of Britain unexpectedly arrived at the venue of the trilateral negotiations.
βͺοΈThen the media reported that advisers from London, France, Germany, and Italy are meeting with delegations from Ukraine and the USA in Geneva tonight.
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βͺοΈThis was reported by Kiev media outlets.
βͺοΈEarlier, there was information that representatives of Britain unexpectedly arrived at the venue of the trilateral negotiations.
βͺοΈThen the media reported that advisers from London, France, Germany, and Italy are meeting with delegations from Ukraine and the USA in Geneva tonight.
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