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EU Nations Buying Russia Oil ‘FRUSTRATE' Zelensky; Ukraine President Goes On Ugly Rant
EU Nations Buying Russia Oil ‘FRUSTRATE' Zelensky; Ukraine President Goes On Ugly Rant

Time of India

time10 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

EU Nations Buying Russia Oil ‘FRUSTRATE' Zelensky; Ukraine President Goes On Ugly Rant

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky criticized ongoing European dependence on Russian oil and called for a tougher 18th round of EU sanctions against Moscow. Speaking with European Council President Antonio Costa, Zelensky expressed frustration over some EU nations' double standards—complying with energy trade while criticizing Ukraine. He demanded a stronger sanctions package and exposed European companies still sending components used in Russian weapons. Zelensky proposed an oil price cap to curb Russia's war funding. His remarks came as EU leaders gathered to discuss new sanctions and international conflicts.#UkraineWar #StandWithUkraine #russiaukrainewar #StopRussianAggression #zelensky #EUSanctions #SanctionRussia #EUPolitics #EnergySanctions #EUCouncil Read More

Hundreds gather at Boston Common to show support for Ukraine
Hundreds gather at Boston Common to show support for Ukraine

Boston Globe

time23-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Boston Globe

Hundreds gather at Boston Common to show support for Ukraine

Born and raised in Ukraine, Khlebas moved to Boston in 2017 after being stationed in San Diego while serving in the United States Navy. At the Parkman Bandstand on Sunday, Khlebas said that any negotiation at the cost of Ukraine's interests is 'unacceptable.' The rally started at the Boston Public Library at 1 p.m., and demonstrators marched to the Parkman Bandstand, carrying Ukrainian flags, symbols, and posters, Ukrainian Boston Advertisement At 2 p.m., demonstrators along with religious and political leaders, including Representative Jake Auchincloss, gathered at Parkman Bandstand. Congressman Jake Auchincloss spoke during a Stand With Ukraine rally. Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff The rally comes after President Donald Trump falsely blamed Ukraine for starting the war and called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who was elected in 2019 and legally postponed elections in 2024 due to the current state of martial law in the country, 'a dictator without elections.' At the Boston Common on Sunday, Max Grozovsky, a a PhD student in economics at Brown University, took the train from Providence to participate in the rally. 'We can not abandon Ukraine and surrender to Russia, the aggressor,' Grozovsky said. Khlebas, the event organizer, said he appreciated the hundreds who came out to mark the three-year anniversary. 'We need to send a message that we can't surrender,' Khlebas said. Material from the Associated Press was used in this report. Rachel Umansky-Castro can be reached at

Ukrainian World Congress launches global advocacy campaign #StandWithUkraine
Ukrainian World Congress launches global advocacy campaign #StandWithUkraine

Yahoo

time22-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Ukrainian World Congress launches global advocacy campaign #StandWithUkraine

The Ukrainian World Congress (UWC) has launched a global advocacy campaign marking the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Source: Ukrainian World Congress Details: The campaign aims to remind the world about the ongoing war and its consequences for Ukraine and the global community. It also seeks to urge democratic governments to strengthen their support for Ukraine, increase pressure on Russia to end the war, and restore Ukraine's territorial integrity. The worldwide initiative is supported by Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the International Center for Ukraine Victory, and Communities Army of Ukraine. It runs under the slogan: Stand With Ukraine – Unite for Ukrainian Victory. A key component of the campaign is an interactive map where Ukrainian communities across the world can register their events, showcasing unity and support for Ukraine's victory. At the start of the campaign, nearly 1,000 events had been registered across more than 600 cities in 78 countries. Ukrainians and supporters worldwide can register their events or find a nearby gathering at Ukrainian World Congress website. Another unifying element of the campaign is Global Alarm. On 24 February 2025, at 18:00 local time, Ukrainian communities worldwide will issue air-raid warnings as a reminder of the ongoing war and a call to action. Various events, including rallies, marches, flash mobs, prayer gatherings, moments of silence, building illuminations, lectures, exhibitions, and film screenings, will take place worldwide on 22, 23, and 24 February. UWC President Paul Grod has urged Ukrainians worldwide to support Ukraine. He will be speaking at the Stand With Ukraine rally in Washington today. Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!

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