Trump Seeks Ukraine-Russia Peace by July 4
The Trump administration is reportedly aiming to secure a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine by July 4, coinciding with the United States’ Independence Day celebrations
A high-ranking official from Moldova has accused Russia of violating the law by printing ballots in the separatist region of Transnistria ahead of Russia's upcoming presidential election, as reported by Reuters via BTA.
According to reports, Moldova's pro-European Union authorities have expressed their dissatisfaction by summoning the Russian ambassador to address the decision to establish six polling stations in the pro-Russian enclave. This move is deemed as a breach of an agreement that permits voting in only one polling station at the Russian embassy in Chisinau, the capital city.
The Russian ambassador rebuffed the allegations, asserting that Russia was merely providing an opportunity for the approximately 250,000 Russian citizens residing in Moldova to cast their votes.
Deputy Prime Minister of Moldova, Oleg Serebryan, raised concerns about the origin of the ballots, suggesting that they were likely printed in Transnistria to circumvent border controls. He emphasized the challenge of legally importing or exporting ballots across Moldova's controlled borders.
The presidential election in Russia is scheduled to take place from March 15 to 17, with incumbent President Vladimir Putin widely anticipated to secure victory, according to Reuters.
The Ministry of Justice has officially received a report from Teodora Georgieva, Bulgaria's European Prosecutor, detailing pressure, threats, and attempts to undermine the authority of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office
NATO has stepped up the readiness of its missile defense systems following an Iranian ballistic missile attack targeting Turkey, a spokesperson for the Alliance’s military headquarters in Mons, Belgium, Martin L. O'Donnell, confirmed to DPA.
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is expected to have immediate implications for the security of the European Union, according to the European policing agency Europol
The war involving the United States, Israel and Iran has entered its seventh day, with fighting and political tensions continuing to expand across the Middle East and beyond.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha has accused Hungary of detaining seven Ukrainian citizens in Budapest, describing the situation as hostage-taking and alleging that large sums of money and valuables were seized.
The Pentagon and several Gulf nations are exploring the acquisition of Ukrainian-made drone interceptors to counter Iranian Shahed drones, according to sources from Ukraine’s defense industry.
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