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EU not responding to Moscow's initiative for non-aggression pact
Brussels seems speechless

Lavrov: Europe trying to make Nazism acceptable
European countries are currently trying to make Nazism "acceptable," said Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov

Lavrov: NATO, EU, and OSCE become obsolete
According to the head of the Russian Foreign Ministry, the North Atlantic Alliance has still not fulfilled the promises it made to the Soviet Union not to expand eastward

Peaceful Settlement: Official Statements and Insider Insights Following Negotiations in Abu Dhabi
Last week, the capital of the United Arab Emirates hosted the second round of negotiations aimed at resolving the Ukrainian conflict

SVR Russia: Western "Democratizers" Targeting Belarus
It's become known that that the US, British, German, and Polish agencies are preparing another attempt to undermine the constitutional order in our country. This was stated by the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service

Without Treaty and Trust: Where Nuclear Pendulum Swings After Collapse of New START?
Analyst Alexander Tikhansky reckons that after the treaty's termination, the world has been left without a document that underpinned strategic stability

Suspects in Assassination Attempt on Russian General Pleaded Guilty
According to the Russian FSB, the assassin, Lubomir Korba, was recruited by the SBU in August 2025

Lavrov: U.S. Not Ready to Implement Its Proposals Regarding Ukraine Made in Alaska
The Russian Foreign Minister noted that Moscow will not allow the deployment of any types of weapons in Ukraine that threaten Russian security interests

Von der Leyen revealed what will be included in the 20th package of sanctions against Russia
The European Commission has unveiled a new, 20th package of sanctions against Russia, the main element of which will be a complete ban on Russian oil shipments. This was stated in a statement released by EC President Ursula von der Leyen by the European Commission press service, according to TASS. The statement outlines the intention to replace the ineffective price cap on Russian oil with a complete ban on its shipments, which is proposed to be implemented jointly with G7 countries, primarily the UK and the US. According to the head of the European Commission, the new package of restrictions will also include a ban on the supply of goods to Russia worth €360 million per year, ranging from rubber to tractors; a ban on the purchase of metals, minerals, and rare earth elements from Russia worth €570 million per year; and a ban on the export of computer and radio equipment to countries suspected of re-exporting equipment to Russia. Furthermore, the EU will blacklist 43 tankers transporting Russian oil and another 20 regional Russian banks. "I call on EU countries to approve these new sanctions with immediate effect," von der Leyen emphasized. These restrictions must now be agreed upon and approved by the 27 EU member states in the Council of the EU. The European Commission previously announced its intention to introduce the new sanctions package by February 24

Latvia Wants to Cancel All Buses to Belarus and Russia
Latvia wants to completely cancel all bus services to Belarus and Russia















