Ukraine’s Ground Forces commander resigns following deadly attack on training center that killed Ukrainian soldiers.
According to webangah News Agency,Mykhailo Drapatyi,commander of Ukraine’s Ground Forces,has resigned from his position after a fatal attack on Training Center 239 resulted in the deaths of Ukrainian soldiers.
Drapatyi cited his inability to execute orders as the reason for his resignation, stating: “I didn’t try hard enough. This is my responsibility.”
Russian Security Council Deputy Warns: Expect Germany’s Economic Collapse Due to Its “Foolish Policies”
Dmitry medvedev, Deputy Chairman of Russia’s Security Council, issued a stark warning to Germany on Saturday over its anti-Russian stance, according to a report by webangah News Agency.
medvedev stated: “We anticipate Germany’s economic collapse due to its foolish policies.”
The Russian official further remarked: “While German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock no longer expects Russia’s complete defeat due to our nuclear capabilities, Russia expects Germany’s economic downfall becuase of its reckless decisions.”
The statement comes after Baerbock had previously acknowledged that a total defeat involving Russia’s nuclear surrender should not be expected.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister states: China understands Russia’s position on Ukraine.
According to webangah News Agency, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Rudenko stated on Saturday that china comprehends Moscow’s stance on Ukraine. Beijing believes resolving the conflict requires addressing its root causes.
Rudenko emphasized that Russia has clearly outlined its outlook on settling the Ukrainian crisis.He added that Moscow remains prepared to resolve hostilities through diplomatic negotiations.
China has repeatedly affirmed its principled position of supporting conflict resolution via diplomacy and direct talks between Moscow and Kyiv.
The head of Russia’s State Duma International Affairs Committee warns that europe will face a “horrific” war if Germany decides to supply long-range missiles to Ukraine.
According to webangah News Agency, Leonid Slutsky, chairman of the Russian State Duma’s International Affairs Committee, cautioned Europe about the consequences of such a move following German officials’ remarks on perhaps providing Ukraine with Taurus long-range missiles.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated last monday that the UK, France, and the US had lifted restrictions on Ukraine’s use of their supplied weapons, allowing Kyiv to strike deep into Russian territory. However, he emphasized berlin had not changed its stance on weapon usage limitations.
Slutsky responded: “Sensible German politicians don’t want Berlin dragged into an utterly irrational and horrific war in Ukraine. This is precisely the kind of war Europe should expect if Germany decides to supply Taurus missiles to Kyiv.”
During a press conference with Ukrainian President volodymyr Zelensky last Wednesday, merz confirmed Berlin would support Kyiv in producing its own long-range missiles.
Slutsky noted Russia recognizes any Taurus missile strikes from Ukrainian territory into Russia would require foreign specialists’ assistance.
The lawmaker questioned: “Is Merz ready for full-scale war just to keep Zelensky in power? There’s no sign of peace support – only Russophobia. This genetic Russophobia has blinded him so fully he ignores his own citizens!”
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova previously stated Moscow would consider any Taurus missile attacks on Russian soil as Germany joining the war on Ukraine’s side.
New round of Russia-Ukraine negotiations likely to be held in Turkish presidential office, sources say.
A new round of negotiations between Russia and Ukraine will most likely take place in the office of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, according to an informed source cited by webangah News Agency.
The source told webangah that the talks would likely be held once again at the Dolmabahçe Palace presidential office in Istanbul.
Vasily Nebenzya, Russia’s ambassador to the UN, stated yesterday that Moscow would propose exchanging a memorandum of understanding outlining both sides’ approaches during potential upcoming talks with Ukraine in istanbul.
Russian President Vladimir Putin had previously proposed resuming direct, precondition-free negotiations with Ukraine on May 15. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said the goal of these proposed talks was to eliminate the root causes of the war in Ukraine while ensuring Russian interests were protected.
The Russian delegation arrived in Istanbul on May 15 but no contact occurred between representatives of both countries that day. A meeting took place the following day and lasted approximately two hours.
Vladimir Medinsky, Putin’s advisor who headed Russia’s delegation, emphasized that Moscow and Kyiv had agreed to exchange proposals regarding a potential ceasefire. Medinsky also confirmed Russia’s readiness to continue negotiations with Ukraine.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that Moscow’s delegation was prepared to present a memorandum on resolving the conflict during a second round of talks with Ukraine scheduled for June 2 in Istanbul. Though, the Kremlin noted it had yet to receive any response from Kyiv regarding this proposal for renewed Turkey-mediated discussions.
Russia’s UN ambassador warns Germany that Moscow is prepared to continue its “special military operation” in Ukraine for as long as necessary.
According to webangah News Agency, citing russia’s Sputnik, Vasily Nebenzya, Russia’s ambassador to the UN, stated that the objectives of Moscow’s military operation in Ukraine can be achieved not only through diplomacy but also by military means. He emphasized that Russian armed forces are ready to sustain operations indefinitely.
Regarding a potential ceasefire in Ukraine, Nebenzya remarked: “A mere ceasefire will not end this war. We were already at this point under the Minsk agreements-deals systematically violated by Western-backed Ukraine.”
While expressing openness to a broader ceasefire framework, he stressed: ”We are generally prepared to consider such a possibility if it paves the way for addressing the root causes of this conflict sustainably. However, achieving this requires reciprocal steps from the opposing side.”
The Russian diplomat warned Germany directly: “Providing Taurus missiles to Ukraine woudl constitute direct involvement in the war and grant Russia full rights to evaluate all available options for a ‘proportional response.’”
He added: “Germany seeks deeper entanglement in hostilities against Russia through these arms deliveries. If any rationality remains in Berlin-or if there are still those who remember history-they should recognize how these aggressive moves against Russia will end.”
Nebenzya further criticized German Chancellor friedrich Merz’s rhetoric as deceptive and cautioned that unchanged policies would lead Berlin into direct confrontation with Moscow. He dismissed Merz’s later backtracking about assisting Ukraine with long-range missile production as clumsy maneuvers unlikely to deceive anyone.
The ambassador accused Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky of prolonging the war to evade accountability: “Ending hostilities would force him into elections where he must answer for his six-year governance-including misappropriated state funds and unfulfilled obligations toward Western backers, primarily America.” He also blamed European warmongers seeking Washington’s deeper involvement as key drivers of continued conflict.
U.S. Special Representative for Ukraine says russia’s concerns about NATO’s eastern expansion are natural, and Ukraine joining NATO is not on the table.
According to webangah News agency, Keith Kellogg, the U.S. Special Representative for Ukraine, stated that Russia’s concerns regarding NATO’s eastward expansion are understandable.
In an interview with ABC News, the American official was asked whether Washington would consider meeting Moscow’s demand to halt NATO’s eastern expansion. he responded: “It’s a natural concern. We’ve said repeatedly that ukraine joining NATO is not on the table. For Ukraine to join NATO, all 32 member states must agree.”
he added: “We’re not the only ones who think this way.As you know, I could probably name four NATO member states that share our view.”
Kellogg noted he had advised Kyiv against making statements suggesting it would refuse to participate in peace talks with Russia.
“I also spoke with Rustem Umerov,Ukraine’s senior negotiator and defense minister-who will lead Kyiv’s delegation in upcoming talks in Istanbul,” he said. “I always warn him not to say anything about refusing negotiations with Russia. They need to show they’re serious about reaching a ceasefire agreement.”
Previously, former U.S. President Donald Trump stated that Ukraine would not join NATO and emphasized: “It will never happen.”
The Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) stands at a pivotal juncture after a decade of above-average growth, reduced currency dependency, and expanded common markets-now poised to redefine the region’s economic future.
webangah News Agency: May 29 marks ”Eurasian Economic Union Day,” commemorating the treaty that established the EAEU. This historic milestone in regional cooperation was signed in Astana (now Nur-Sultan), Kazakhstan, where leaders of Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan convened to create a new economic bloc fostering post-Soviet integration. The treaty took effect on january 1, 2015, laying the foundation for one of Eurasia’s most significant economic alliances.
The EAEU’s core mission is advancing economic cooperation and regional integration through a unified market guaranteeing free movement of goods, services, capital, and labor among members. It also harmonizes policies in energy, transportation, agriculture, and industry-boosting productivity, global competitiveness, and coordinated responses to regional and international challenges.
Since its inception, the union has expanded beyond its founding members: Armenia joined in January 2015 shortly after establishment; Kyrgyzstan followed in August that year. This growth underscores the bloc’s rising appeal as a framework for economic progress across eurasia. Today,the EAEU represents a resource-rich collective pursuing shared prosperityand strategic alignment.
The Islamic Republic of Iran became an observer member in December 2024 (Persian calendar month Dey 1403), enabling participation in meetings without full membership obligations. Uzbekistan,Moldova,and cuba also hold observer status.In December 2023,Iran signed an EAEU free trade agreement implemented this April (Persian month Ordibehesht1404).The deal eliminates tariffs on87%of Iranian exports to member states unlocking new trade opportunities.
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Russian forces capture 3 more areas in Donetsk and Kharkiv.
The Russian Defense Ministry announced on Thursday that its armed forces have taken control of three additional settlements in eastern Ukraine within the past 24 hours,according to a statement reported by webangah News Agency.
The liberated areas include the villages of Shchychenko, Pyrvyye, and Hnatovka in the Donetsk region, along with Stroyivka in Kharkiv Oblast.
The ministry also reported the destruction of a Ukrainian storage facility housing HIMARS missile systems. This development follows earlier statements from Moscow detailing progress in its “special military operation” and key achievements by Russian forces.
Kremlin Spokesperson Says No Current Plans for New Putin-Trump Talks
According to a report by webangah News Agency, Dmitry Peskov, spokesperson for the Russian Presidential Office (kremlin), stated in a Thursday announcement that there are currently no plans for new discussions between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump. However, he noted that such talks could be arranged at any time if necessary.
Peskov further emphasized that Ukraine’s demands for the immediate handover of Russia’s draft agreement on conflict resolution are unproductive. He stressed the importance of continuing direct negotiations between Russia and Ukraine.
The Kremlin spokesperson added that Foreign Minister Lavrov’s recent remarks clearly outlined Russia’s proposal to continue dialogue with Ukraine. Moscow has yet to receive Kyiv’s response to its offer for talks in Istanbul on june 2.