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Germany decides to provide Leopard 2 tanks Allows supply from other countries = related sources | Reuters

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com January 24, 2023
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German Chancellor Scholz has decided to provide Ukraine with German-made Leopard 2 tanks and to allow supplies from other countries, including Poland. A person familiar with the matter told Reuters. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz attends a joint press conference with French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris January 22, 2023. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier

[ベルリン 24日 ロイター] – German Chancellor Scholz has decided to provide Ukraine with German Leopard 2 tanks and to allow supplies from other countries such as Poland. A person familiar with the matter told Reuters.

Germany’s Der Spiegel reports that the German supply is about at least one Leopard 2 tank, and that other allies, including Nordic countries, are planning to cooperate with Germany to supply Ukraine with Leopard 2 tanks. .

A German government spokesman declined to comment, and the German Defense Ministry could not be reached for comment.

A senior U.S. government official said on Thursday that the U.S. government appears to be withdrawing its opposition to the sale of the Abrams main battle tank to Ukraine, which could be announced as early as this week.

Andriy Yermak, an aide to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, said the delivery of German tanks was necessary to restore Ukraine’s borders and was a powerful blow for democracy.

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Need to supply weapons to Ukraine for peaceful solution = NATO Secretary General | Reuters

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com January 18, 2023
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said Ukraine needs a large supply of weapons and that such support is the only way to a negotiated and peaceful settlement with Russia. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann

[ダボス(スイス) 18日 ロイター] – NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said on Monday that Ukraine needs a large supply of weapons and that such support is the only way to a negotiated and peaceful settlement with Russia.

In an interview with Reuters on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos, he said: “Putin shows no signs of being ready for peace. We have to recognize that this is a pivotal moment in the war and we must significantly increase our support to Ukraine.” “If we want a peaceful and negotiated settlement tomorrow, we need to supply more weapons today,” he said.

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Focus: Approaching Mr. Putin, the founder of Wagner is a hero or a pawn | Reuters

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com January 16, 2023
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LONDON (Reuters) – At the end of the Soviet Union, 61-year-old Evgeny Prigozhin spent a miserable life in prison for theft. Now, as the founder of Russia’s most powerful mercenary group, he is trying to get even closer to gaining more “favor” from President Putin by showcasing his military successes in Ukraine.

At the end of the Soviet Union, Prigozhin (left) spent a miserable life in prison for theft. Now, as the founder of Russia’s most powerful mercenary group, he is trying to get even closer to show off his military achievements in Ukraine and win more “favor” from President Putin. The photo was taken on the outskirts of Moscow in November 2011. Putin is in the center of the photo. Representative photo (2023 Reuters)

Troops from the private military company Wagner, led by Prigozhin, said they had captured Soledar, a northeastern suburb of Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk region, where fierce fighting had continued. His intention is to capitalize on this military success.

According to Prigogine, the battle for Soledar was fought alone by Wagner. However, the Russian Defense Ministry initially claimed that the regular army was active. The Ministry of Defense officially announced the seizure of Soledal on the 13th and explained that the regular army’s airborne, missile and artillery units contributed to the victory.

Mr Prigogine accused the government of not giving Wagner the credit it deserved. “They are constantly trying to steal victories from Wagner, and they are talking about the existence of another unnamed group just to discredit Wagner,” he said.

The defense ministry has since issued a new statement to “clarify” the situation. He said part of the Soledar invasion force included “brave and self-sacrificing” Wagner fighters.

Some commentators predict that Prigozhin could one day become Russia’s defense minister as he rises to prominence. However, since Mr. Putin tends to use the political method of “divide and rule” by keeping his inner circles in check, it is difficult to know how much influence Mr. Prigozhin has over Mr. Putin. I don’t know where.

Mr. Putin’s most powerful supporters, some of whom have direct ties to Mr. Putin, say Mr. Prigozhin is performing admirably in comparison to the mediocre results of the regular army.

Former Russian presidential adviser Sergei Markov, who has praised Prigozhin as a “new hero,” said: “Prigozin has his flaws, but I don’t want to mention them because Prigozhin and Wagner are now Russia’s top critics. They are a symbol of victory because they are national treasures,” he wrote on his blog, suggesting that the government should allocate more resources to Wagner.

Margarita Simonyan, editor-in-chief of state-run media RT and a close associate of the president, also thanked Prigozin for the suppression of Soledar.

Abbas Galiamov, a former presidential speechwriter, said on his blog that Prigozhin was acting in anticipation of Putin’s dismissal of Defense Minister Shoigu.

Mr Putin has said that while Wagner does not represent the state, he does not violate Russian law and has the right to operate anywhere in the world and advance his business interests. I have to.

But one military blogger who has been involved in shaping Russian opinion on the Ukraine war likened Prigozhin to a Roman “hundred” commander who was allowed to operate outside the law.

He added that Wagner’s successes had led to the prospect of Prigozin, now at the level of online voting, becoming defense minister.

But Mr. Prigogine cares nothing about the lives of Wagner fighters, said a former Federal Security Service (FSS) official. The official said that securing the areas around Soledar and Bakhmut had no military significance.

“In short, Prigozhin is a private businessman who is highly dependent on his close ties to the authorities, which is a very vulnerable position,” said Tatiana Stanovaya, founder of R. Politic, a political analyst firm. said.

The Russian government has allowed Mr. Prigozhin to recruit thousands of prisoners to join Wagner’s fighters. U.S. officials put the number at about 50,000. Wagner is also authorized to carry tanks, military aircraft and missile defense systems.

In his relations with the regular army, Mr. Prigozhin has occasionally criticized the military’s upper echelons with disrespectful words and deeds, but some Western military experts believe that despite these superficial conflicts, there is a secret behind the scenes. Wagner and the regular army are thought to be closely linked.

However, some Western military experts believe that the appointment of a senior military officer to command the war in Ukraine was aimed at curbing Mr. Prigozhin’s influence.

Leonid Nevzlin, a former executive at failed Russian oil giant Yukos, warned that Wagner could in fact risk slipping out of government control.

A person close to Russian officials said the president’s office sees Mr. Prigozhin as a “useful pawn” but has “security measures” in place to keep such military leaders from going out of control.

(Reporter Andrew Osborn)

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Russia peace plan, if Ukraine refuses, the military will solve = Foreign Minister Lavrov | Reuters

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com December 27, 2022
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Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov said on 27 December that the Russian military would settle the matter if Ukraine did not accept Russia’s proposed peace deal in its own interests. Representative photo taken in Moscow on the 14th. (Reuters 2022)

[27日 ロイター] – Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov said that if Ukraine does not accept the peace deal proposed by Russia in its own interests, the Russian military will solve the problem. TASS reported on the night of the 26th.

He has proposed the demilitarization and denazification of Ukrainian government-controlled areas and the elimination of threats to Russia’s security, including in newly claimed territories.

“The problem is simple: you (Ukraine) accept it for its own benefit, or the Russian military will solve the problem,” he said.

“The ball is in the court of the (Ukrainian) government and the United States is behind it,” he said about how long the conflict would last.

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Russia Increases Military Size By More Than 30%, President Supports Defense Minister’s Proposal | Reuters

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com December 22, 2022
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[21日 ロイター] – Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday backed plans to increase the size of the army by more than 30%. At a meeting of military leaders, Defense Minister Shoigu proposed increasing combat personnel from 1.15 million to 1.5 million.

Putin said he needed to learn from the problems he faced in Ukraine and solve them. Putin just this summer signed a decree ordering an increase of 137,000 combat personnel from January 1, 2023, to the level of 1.15 million. In addition, he issued a partial mobilization order and summoned 300,000 people, causing social unrest such as draft evasion and anti-war demonstrations.

US and Western military analysts estimate that tens of thousands of Russian soldiers died in the 10 months following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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