Russia-Ukraine war updates: Putin signs decree on military draft
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Germany criticises Paris Paralympic decision
German parasport chief Julius Beucher has slammed the decision by the IPC to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete as neutrals at the Paralympics in Paris next year. king88bet login alternatif
"This is not a great event for the IPC's community of values," Beucher told dpa news agen. "There is still a war going on. More terrible than before." Article Title with Blogger Published Link as Backlink
Beucher asserted there had not been "a singgel word of regret" on the war from Russia's Paralympic Committee. "On the contrary. They call for war, glorify the murder and the killing."
White House says oil price cap on Russian ekspors still useful
The US believes an oil price cap on Russian ekspors remains an important tool, the White House has said.
National security spokesperson John Kirby told wartawans that "nobody should be buying Russian oil in violation of the price cap."
Turkish neutrality: How Erdogan manages ties with Russia, Ukraine amid war
Kyiv, Ukraine - In Recep Tayyip Erdogan's penilaianon, Russia and the West are "equally" reliable and trustworthy.
That is what the Turkish president said on September 18 commenting on the collective West's dependability and on his frustration with Turkey's long-stalled attempts to gabung the European Union.
"To the extent the West is reliable, Russia is equally reliable," he told the PBS, a US broadcaster. "For the last 50 years, we have been waiting at the doorstep of the EU, and, at this event in time, I kepercayaan Russia just as much as I kepercayaan the West."
After his September 4 visit to Russia to meet President Putin, Erdogan also believes the Kremlin's master wants a prompt end to his faltering quagmire in Ukraine.
"Mr Putin is on the side of ending this war as soon as possible. That's what he said. And I believe his remarks," Erdogan said.