Zelensky will send USA new list of necessary weapons, - head of Congressional Committee on Foreign Affairs McCall
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky informed the US representatives that he plans to send them a list of weapons that, in his opinion, are necessary to speed up the end of the war with Russia.
Zelensky, who met with House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul and four other House GOP members, told the group he plans to send them a list of weapons, including F-16 fighter jets, that he believes are needed to accelerate the end of the war with Russia, reports Censor.NET with reference to RBC-Ukraine.
"There is broad bipartisan support between the United States, our NATO partners and European allies to support Ukraine against Russian aggression... We had a very productive meeting with President Zelensky. We talked primarily about what his needs are when it comes to winning the this war. And he provides this delegation with a list of weapons that Ukraine needs to win," McCall said. Source:
https://censor.net/en/n3402213
Russia stopped supplying oil to Poland through Druzhba pipeline
The largest Polish oil company PKN Orlen SA stopped receiving oil through the Druzhba oil pipeline from Russia.
This was reported by Chief Executive Officer Daniel Obaitek, Censor.NET reports with reference to Economic Pravda.
He noted that only 10% of raw materials were from Russia, which the company plans to replace with other supplies.
Orlen said the supply cut would not affect consumers, which it said it had prepared for. The company did not name the cause of the situation. Source:
https://censor.net/en/n3402194
G20 meeting ended without joint statement: they did not agree on formulation of Russian war
The meeting of the G20, held in India, nevertheless ended without a joint statement - due to the reluctance of Russia and China to agree on terms acceptable to the other regarding the Russian Federation’s war against Ukraine.
This is reported by Censor.NET with reference to "Euro Integration".
India, as the presiding country, itself published the final document. It included fragments from the declaration of the November G20 summit in Bali and noted that paragraphs 3 and 4 were agreed to by all participants except Russia and China.
The 3rd paragraph mentions UN resolutions condemning Russia's aggression against Ukraine and demanding the immediate and unconditional withdrawal of Russian troops from the territory of Ukraine.
"The majority of participants strongly condemn the war in Ukraine and emphasize that it is causing enormous human suffering and deepening problems in the global economy, hampering growth, accelerating inflation, disrupting supply chains, increasing risks in the energy and food sectors, increasing the risks of financial instability. Other views and assessments of the situation and sanctions were also heard. The G20 is not a platform for solving security problems, but we recognize that they can significantly affect the global economy," this part of the document states.
Paragraph 4 emphasizes that it is extremely important to ensure compliance with international law and a multilateral system for ensuring peace and stability, including respect for the principles of the UN Charter and the protection of civilians and infrastructure in armed conflicts.
"The use or threat of nuclear weapons is unacceptable. Peaceful conflict resolution, crisis response efforts, diplomacy and dialogue are vital. Our era must not be an era of war," the document states. Source:
https://censor.net/en/n3402193