Ukraine trilateral summit between Zelenskyy Guterres Erdogan in Lviv

Ukraine: trilateral summit between Zelenskyy, Guterres, Erdogan in Lviv

summit between the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterresthe Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The goal of the meeting is find diplomatic solutions to the conflict between Moscow and Kyiv e discuss how it works Black Sea corridors for grain export from Ukrainian ports.

The Turkish President is on his way there Lviv, in western Ukraine. This was announced by Anadolu Agency, after which a joint press conference is planned after a bilateral meeting with Zelenskyy and a trilateral meeting, in which Guterres will also take part.

Meanwhile the Ship ‘I Maria’ is left the port of Chornomorsk today loaded with grain in Ukraine. This was announced by Turkey’s Defense Ministry, which announced that four more boats will head for Ukrainian ports to load grain for export.

Russia’s war against Ukraine has a “strategic dead end“He said yes Oleksiy Arestovych, senior adviser to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in video captured by the Guardian. “The Russian armed forces just got it minimal progress and in some cases we have made progress over last month. What we are seeing is a ‘strategic stalemate’,” Arestovych explained.

THE POINT FROM FRONT

Russia has said Ukraine is deploying armed forces to the region Zaporizhia and plans to launch artillery attacks on the facility from the city Nikopol tomorrow when UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres is due to visit Odessa. “Responsibility for the consequences (of the attacks) is being laid on the Russian armed forces,” the Russian Defense Ministry said, pointing the finger at Kyiv, which is accused of preparing a “provocation” at the plant to bring down Moscow • Responsibility to “cause a disaster at the facility”. Russia also denied the use of heavy weapons at Ukraine’s Zaporizhia nuclear power plant. “Russian troops have no heavy weapons either on the territory of the plant or in the surrounding areas. There are only guard units,” the ministry said in a statement.

Now it’s increasing four the budget of dead following the Russian attacks launched in the region this morning Kharkiv against the capital and another center in Ukraine’s eastern oblast, while the total number of wounded is 20. This was announced by Governor Oleg Synegubov, head of the regional military administration. Synegubov said eight rockets fired by Russia around 4:30 a.m. (local time) hit the districts west and north of Kharkiv. In the Slobidskyi district “one of the rockets meeting Dormitory of four floors. The building is partially destroyed. First, two people died and 18 were injured, including two children,” the governor added, saying more detailed information is being verified. Synegubov said that in a separate attack, a Russian missile struck Krasnograd, a city about 100 kilometers southwest of Kharkiv, destroying several buildings, killing two civilians and injuring two others, including a 12-year-old child.

AUSTRALIA REFUSES TO LOCATE NEW EMBASSY IN RUSSIA

L’Australia refused a site previously assigned to Russia for a new one message to Canberrto. This decision comes after construction was not completed 14 years after acquiring the site and fears of Russian intelligence involvement in the technological facilities. The Australian newspaper reports that the National Capitals Authority has given the Russian Federation 20 days to clear the site, which will be returned to the area available for diplomatic missions. The newspaper reports that for the past two years the embassy has tried to use its contractors to inspect the work of local companies, but the interior ministry has refused them entry, claiming that the staff included members of the secret service. The decision follows sanctions imposed by the Australian government on more than 500 Russian companies and citizens after invading Ukraine.