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Ukraine latest news. Ultimatum Russia at Mariupol steelworks: surrender by 1pm

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Ukraine latest news.  Ultimatum Russia at Mariupol steelworks: surrender by 1pm

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The response of the commander of the Ukrainian forces at the steel plant: we are overwhelmed 10 to 1, help us. Canada will send a supply of heavy artillery to Kiev. China: the freezing of other states’ assets undermines the stability of the world economy

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  • US Ambassador to the UN: 90% of refugees are women and children

    “90% of the people who fled Ukraine are women and children.” The American ambassador to the UN, Linda Thomas-Greenfield wrote on Twitter, underlining that “the risks they run are enormous”. “There is a danger that women and children are victims of human trafficking, exploitation and violence. We must do everything we can to limit these risks, ”said the US ambassador.

  • Zelensky in the West, with your weapons we would have ended the war

    New harsh blow by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to the West on the armaments front. “If we had access to all the weapons we need, which our partners have and which are comparable to those used by the Russian Federation, we would have already ended this war,” Zelensky said in his latest video message.

  • China, freezing of other states assets undermines stability of the world economy

    The freezing of assets of other states undermines world economic stability and must be stopped as soon as possible because it affects sovereignty: the Chinese permanent representative to the UN, Zhang Jun, told the Security Council that “even the arbitrary freezing of foreign exchange reserves of other countries is a violation of sovereignty and is equivalent to arming economic interdependence ”. They are practices, added Zhang – with Russia in the crosshairs of US, EU and allied sanctions for the attack on Ukraine – that “undermine the foundations of world economic stability and bring new uncertainties and risks to international relations”.

    Chinese President Xi Jinping. (Fred Dufour / Pool Photo via AP, File)

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