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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Nato ‘waiting for Trump’ over key decision as Putin’s planes ‘stole children’

At least 314 Ukrainian children taken to Russia in early months of war, report says

Arpan Rai,Jabed Ahmed
Wednesday 04 December 2024 21:02 GMT
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Some Nato members are waiting for Donald Trump to enter the White House before they make a decision on Ukraine joining the alliance, Latvian foreign minister Baiba Braze has said.

Kyiv has urged Nato foreign ministers to issue an invitation at a meeting in Brussels this week, but movement appears unlikely amid opposition from some capitals and the transition in Washington.

Mr Trump has said he will end Russia’s war with Ukraine in a day, but his team’s plans for Ukraine policy remain unclear.

"Everybody is waiting for the new US administration to start working," Ms Braze told Reuters. "That is one aspect that is said or unsaid - but it's a reality."

Meanwhile, a new report has found Russia took children away from occupied Ukrainian territories using Vladimir Putin’s presidential aircraft and funds.

At least 314 Ukrainian children were taken to Russia in the early months of the war in Ukraine in a Kremlin-funded programme, according to a report by Yale’s School of Public Health set to be presented to the UN security council today.

Mr Putin is already wanted on arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court for the alleged war crime of deportation of Ukrainian children

Putin would not accept any part of Ukraine being in Nato, analyst suggests

James Nixey of the Chatham House think-tank has warned that any part of Ukraine being in Nato would be unacceptable to Vladimir Putin, after Volodymyr Zelensky said he could accept territory being temporarily ceded to Russia in exchange for security assurances from the alliance.

“After all, [Nato] is, for him, an abhorrence. Putin doesn’t want a pause anyway – he believes he’s on the brink of an historic and strategic victory, kindly deal-sealed by Donald Trump,” Mr Nixey told The Independent.

Jabed Ahmed4 December 2024 21:02

Watch: Tucker Carlson justifies his return to Russia

Tucker Carlson justifies his return to Russia
Jabed Ahmed4 December 2024 20:01

Talk of ‘negotiations’ does not change Ukraine approach, says UK minister

Talk of ‘negotiations’ does not change Ukraine approach – minister

Shadow foreign secretary Dame Priti Patel had asked whether Sir Keir Starmer’s comments represented ‘a departure from the current approach’.

Jabed Ahmed4 December 2024 19:01

Full report: David Lammy urges EU allies to bolster defence spending ahead of Trump return

David Lammy urges EU allies to bolster defence spending ahead of Trump return

It comes amid concerns over the impact of a second Trump presidency on western support for Ukraine

Jabed Ahmed4 December 2024 18:01

Hand of Russia seen in many world conflicts at present, says Lammy

The Foreign Secretary has called on Nato allies to “get serious” about the need to increase defence spending.

David Lammy was in Brussels for a meeting of the alliance’s foreign ministers when he said “the time to act is now” – although the Government is yet to set out its own plans for increasing spending on defence to 2.5% of gross domestic product.

Mr Lammy said: “We’re living in very dangerous times, and as we look across the world, with war here on our continent in Europe, with the tremendous aggression that we’re seeing across the Middle East, with the hand of Iran so present in the Middle East and with this rising conflict in Sudan and now in Syria, there is one country whose hand is in so much of it, and that is Russia.

“And that is why, as we meet here discussing these important issues, it’s hugely important that we step up defence spending, across Nato allies particularly.”

(AP)
Jabed Ahmed4 December 2024 17:01

Ukraine must get younger people fighting against Russia, Blinken says

Ukraine needs to get younger people such as 18-25 year-old individuals into its war against Russia, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said.

Having people on the battlefield, on top of ammunitions and weapons, was key to success, he said.

“These are very hard decisions,” Blinken told Reuters. “But, for example, getting younger people into the fight, we think, many of us think, is necessary. Right now, 18-25 year olds are not in the fight.”

(AP)
Jabed Ahmed4 December 2024 16:01

Russian minister says 48,000 relatives trying to trace soldiers via DNA

Nearly 50,000 relatives of Russian troops have submitted DNA samples, a government minister has been recorded as saying.

The figure was given by Deputy Defence Minister Anna Tsivilyova at a round-table discussion on 26 November, prompting a senior lawmaker to warn that such data should not be published anywhere.

Russia has not released official statistics about its war losses in Ukraine since the initial months following its full-scale invasion in February 2022. Western countries believe hundreds of thousands of Russian and Ukrainian soldiers have been killed or wounded in gruelling trench warfare in Europe's deadliest conflict since World War Two.

Independent news site Astra published a video of last week's meeting where Russian officials and lawmakers were discussing support for troops involved in what Moscow calls its "special military operation" and for their family members.

Tsivilyova said the 48,000 soldiers' relatives had submitted their DNA for free to an interior ministry database.

Jabed Ahmed4 December 2024 15:32

Germany cannot confirm reports about Baltic Sea incident with Russian ship

A German defence ministry spokesperson could not confirm reports about an incident between a German army helicopter and a Russian ship in the Baltic Sea.

According to the German press agency dpa, the crew of the Russian ship had fired signal ammunition. The helicopter had been on a reconnaissance mission, according to the report.

There was no immediate Russian response to the German media reports.

Last month two subsea cables - one linking Finland and Germany and the other connecting Sweden to Lithuania - were damaged in less than 24 hours, prompting German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius to say he assumed it was sabotage.

Sweden, Germany and Lithuania all launched criminal investigations last week, zeroing in on Chinese bulk carrier Yi Peng 3, which left the Russian port of Ust-Luga on Nov. 15.

Russia denied any responsibility for the damaged cables.

Jabed Ahmed4 December 2024 15:01

Nato’s Rutte says arms firms need to produce more at lower prices

Nato boss Mark Rutte sharply criticised arms companies inside the US-led alliance, saying they were producing too little, charging too much and delivering too slowly as Nato seeks to support Ukraine and boost its defences against Russia.

With Nato countries bracing for renewed pressure from US President-elect Donald Trump to raise their defence spending, Rutte also said the current target of 2 per cent of economic output would not be enough to deter attacks in the future.

Rutte did not say whether he thought 3 per cent should be the new target, as Trump has insisted. However, he said Nato would not only have to spend more on defence but also get better value.

“We are producing not enough, at too high prices, and delivery is too slow, so defence industry needs to put in more shifts, needs to put in more production lines,” Mr Rutte said.

“We cannot have a situation where we just pay more for the same and we see large kickbacks to the shareholders,”

Jabed Ahmed4 December 2024 14:31

Ukraine has 'hard decisions' to make about mobilisation, Blinken says

Ukraine has to decide on further mobilisation of troops in its war against the Russian invasion, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said.

“Ukraine has hard decisions to make about further mobilisation, but these are necessary decisions,” Mr Blinken said after a two-day meeting with foreign ministers of the Nato alliance in Brussels.

“This is critical, because even with the money, even with the munitions, there have to be people on the frontlines to deal with the Russian agression.”

Jabed Ahmed4 December 2024 14:01

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