Volodymyr Zelensky
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They approved it only after the two countries began receiving Russian oil again through a pipeline that goes through Ukrainian territory and temporarily was not operating.
Polina Litvinova, NPR News, Kyiv.
This is dangerous.
Good for them.
That is like the worst strategy I've ever heard.
It's important that pressure on Russia continues, sanctions and all other restrictions.
But it's just as important that Russia is held accountable for this aggression legally and practice.
And that Russian war criminals do not enjoy normal life, normal life, but face fair sentences.
This is necessary, just as it was necessary after the Second World War.
And this is what we are doing here in Europe.
Here in the Netherlands, we are working to launch the tribunal for Russia's aggression against Ukraine.
And I thank you for your help.
We are working to ensure that the international legal system is formed and uncompromising toward Russian war criminals.
Please support this.
And please remember, all freedoms are ours.
Fragile without the most basic freedom freedom from ruins Without basic security and when those who start wars feel no accountability So do not let Russia go unpunished
Iran has been hitting Gulf nations with attack drones similar to the ones Russia has used on Ukraine for nearly four years.
Ukraine has come up with cheap, innovative ways to shoot them down.
Zelensky said Ukraine wants to share its anti-drone technology with allies.
The Russians are sharing information with the Iranians, he said, and we do not know how many weapons the Russians are transferring to them.