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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Putin’s Ukraine plans ‘not affected by Trump’ as Kyiv denies nuclear weapons report

Kyiv does not possess, develop or intend to acquire nuclear weapons, says official

Tom Watling ,Arpan Rai
Thursday 14 November 2024 17:00 GMT
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Vladimir Putin’s plans of achieving total Ukrainian capitulation have not changed despite his initial claims of interest in engaging in negotiations with Donald Trump, the incoming US president, a war monitor has claimed.

The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) wrote in its latest update that the Kremlin does not appear “more willing to make concessions” to Mr Trump compared with the outgoing Joe Biden administration.

“The manner in which the Kremlin is trying to set its terms for negotiations strongly signals that Russia’s objectives remain unchanged and still amount to full Ukrainian capitulation,” ISW wrote.

It comes as Ukraine has responded to media reports that it been advised it could develop an atomic bomb in months by saying that it has no intention of acquiring nuclear weapons.

The Ukrainian foreign ministry was responding to reports on a briefing document, apparently prepared by a non-government think tank for the Ukrainian defence ministry, detailing how Kyiv could develop a rudimentary atomic bomb if the US withdraws its military assistance.

“Ukraine is committed to the NPT (the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons); we do not possess, develop or intend to acquire nuclear weapons,” foreign ministry spokesperson Heorhii Tykhyi said on X.

North Korean weapons seen being transported through Russia

Tom Watling14 November 2024 17:00

Ukraine PM meets with IMF ahead of loan

Tom Watling14 November 2024 16:35

European foreign ministers to meet next week in Poland, sources say

Foreign ministers of Poland, France, Germany, Britain, Italy and Ukraine will meet on 19 November in Poland's capital Warsaw to discuss topics including the re-election of Donald Trump as US president, two sources said on Thursday.

The sources, who declined to be named, said the war in Ukraine and politics in Europe would also be among the topics of the gathering.

Tom Watling14 November 2024 16:15

Ukrainian forces conduct missions behind Russian lines in Kursk

Tom Watling14 November 2024 15:52

NATO and the EU press China to help stop North Korea's support for the war on Ukraine

NATO and the EU press China to help stop North Korea's support for the war on Ukraine

NATO and the European Union are ramping up pressure on China

Tom Watling14 November 2024 15:34

In Cyprus, Ukrainians learn how to dispose of landmines that kill and maim hundreds

In Cyprus, Ukrainians learn how to dispose of landmines that kill and maim hundreds

In a Cypriot National Guard camp, Ukrainians are being trained on how to identify, locate and dispose of landmines and other unexploded munitions that litter huge swaths of their country, killing and maiming hundreds of people, including children

Tom Watling14 November 2024 15:20

Mapped: Russian mounts counteroffensive in Kursk

Tom Watling14 November 2024 15:09

In pictures: Kharkiv residents face first snowfall of winter

A woman feeds pigeons in a park during the first snowfall in Kharkiv, Ukraine
A woman feeds pigeons in a park during the first snowfall in Kharkiv, Ukraine (REUTERS)
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Tom Watling14 November 2024 14:55

Mapped: Russian forces advance in Dontesk

Tom Watling14 November 2024 14:43

Ukraine is facing a ‘hammer blow’ of 50,000 Russian troops in Kursk – can they hold out?

Analysis: Ukraine is facing 50,000 Russian troops in Kursk – can they hold out?

Experts tell Andy Gregory and Tom Watling that the real question is how much Kyiv’s troops are able to inflict casualties on the Russians as the price for taking the territory back

Tom Watling14 November 2024 14:31

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