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Russia aims to split Ukraine into 2 countries, like Korea, Ukrainian intelligence official says

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Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy continued to name on the world to do extra to assist his nation fend off Russian aggressors, going so far as to accuse the West of cowardice throughout an handle on Sunday, whereas a high Ukrainian official recognized a shift in Russian methods.

Kyrylo Budanov, the top of Ukrainian navy intelligence, predicted that Russia was aiming to separate Ukraine into Western and Jap blocs, much like how North and South Korea have been independently acknowledged following the Korean Warfare, as ongoing negotiations with Russia have thus far failed to achieve a conclusion.  

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“The occupiers will attempt to pull the occupied territories right into a single quasi-state construction and pit it towards unbiased Ukraine,” Budanov mentioned in a press release by way of the Protection Ministry. The official mentioned Ukraine would proceed to struggle to defend the areas.

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Emergency employees seek for our bodies below the particles of the regional administration constructing, closely broken after a Russian assault earlier this month in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Sunday, March 27, 2022.
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The occupied territories embody Donetsk and Luhansk, two cities Russian officers have demanded Kyiv hand over amid the negotiation course of. 

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Within the Sunday handle, Zelenskyy referred to as for extra fighter jets and tanks to push again Russian advances, because the latter nation has pivoted its focus to taking on the Donbas area in Jap Ukraine.

In this image from video provided by the Ukrainian Presidential Press Office, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy speaks during an interview with independent Russian news media from Kyiv, Ukraine, Sunday, March 27, 2022.

On this picture from video supplied by the Ukrainian Presidential Press Workplace, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy speaks throughout an interview with unbiased Russian information media from Kyiv, Ukraine, Sunday, March 27, 2022.
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“I’ve talked to the defenders of Mariupol at this time. I’m in fixed contact with them. Their dedication, heroism and firmness are astonishing,” Zelenskyy mentioned within the handle. “If solely those that have been pondering for 31 days on methods to hand over dozens of jets and tanks had 1% of their braveness.”

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Zelenskyy additionally supplied some particulars surrounding the continued negotiation course of, telling Russian reporters that Ukraine would declare neutrality and supply safety ensures to Russia.

A Russian military vehicle destroyed during combats against Ukrainian army is seen in a corn field in Sytnyaky, on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Sunday, March 27, 2022.

A Russian navy car destroyed throughout combats towards Ukrainian military is seen in a corn discipline in Sytnyaky, on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Sunday, March 27, 2022.
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These ensures included conserving Ukraine nuclear-free and remaining out of NATO, ought to Ukrainian voters go a referendum agreeing to take action.

Russian media shops reportedly banned the interview from being revealed.

The Related Press contributed to this report.

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Middle East Crisis: Critically Ill Children Allowed to Leave Gaza for First Time Since May

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Sixty-eight people, including sick and injured patients and their escorts, crossed the border to get treatment, the Israeli military said. The evacuation was carried out in coordination with the U.S., Egypt and the international community.

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Taiwan issues travel advisory after China vows to execute independence supporters

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Taiwan issues travel advisory after China vows to execute independence supporters

The Taiwanese government warned its citizens not to travel to mainland China on Thursday after Beijing threatened to execute residents who support the island’s independence.

Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council spokesman Liang Wen-chieh issued the warning during a routine press conference. The Chinese government announced a new policy targeting “separatists” last week, and said it would pursue the death penalty for “diehard” supporters of Taiwanese independence.

“I want to stress: Democracy is not a crime; it’s autocracy that is the real evil. China has absolutely no right to sanction Taiwan’s people just because of the positions they hold. What’s more, China has no right to go after Taiwan people’s rights across borders,” Taiwan President Lai Ching-te said Wednesday.

“I also want to call on China to face up to the existence of the Republic of China and have exchanges and dialogue with Taiwan’s democratically elected, legitimate government,” he said, using Taiwan’s formal name. “If this is not done, relations between Taiwan and China will only become more and more estranged.”

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The Taiwanese government warned its citizens not to travel to mainland China on Thursday after Beijing threatened to execute residents who support the island’s independence. (AP Photo/Chiang Ying-ying)

China has long considered Taiwan to be its territory, and Chinese President Xi Jinping has threatened to take the island by force in recent years.

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China’s Taiwan Affairs Office clarified on Wednesday that the threat of execution applies only to a small number of Taiwanese independence “diehards’ evil words and actions.”

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China has long considered Taiwan to be its territory, and Chinese President Xi Jinping has threatened to take the island by force in recent years. (Szilard Koszticsak/MTI via AP)

The move is the latest escalation of tensions between Taipei and Beijing. Recent months have also seen China conduct extensive military drills surrounding the island. China has used the drills as intimidation, typically following events connecting the U.S. and Taiwan.

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China first conducted live-fire drills in 2022 after then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. D-Calif., traveled to Taiwan. It was the first time a U.S. speaker visited the island in over 25 years. 

Chinese soldier looking through binoculars with a military ship in the background

Recent months have also seen China conduct extensive military drills surrounding the island, typically following events connecting the U.S. and Taiwan. (Lin Jian/Xinhua via AP)

Beijing’s execution threat comes just days after the U.S. approved the sale of $360 million in drones, missiles and other equipment to Taiwan.

Reuters contributed to this report.

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Serbian police shut down cultural exchange festival with Kosovo

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Serbian police shut down cultural exchange festival with Kosovo

The festival ban comes a day after the EU Foreign Policy chief Josep Borrell said no progress had been made during talks in Brussels towards implementing an EU-backed agreement towards normalising ties between Belgrade and Pristina.

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Serbian police have banned a festival that promotes cultural exchange with Kosovo following a rally by far-right protesters outside the venue. 

In a statement, Belgrade police cited security concerns as the reasons for stopping the event from going ahead, saying they wanted to prevent ‘danger to the security of people and property and to public peace and order on a larger scale.’ 

The police statement also said that the anti-festival protest, which saw several dozen right-wing extremists gather outside the festival venue, waving Serbian flags and banners saying ‘No surrender’, had also been banned. 

Several Serbian government officials have sharply criticised the festival in recent days, describing it as anti-Serb.

While the festival has been held alternatively in Serbia and Kosovo for the past decade, this year’s ban in Serbia illustrates a general toughening of the government’s stance toward its critics.

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The Mirëdita, dobar dan festival, whose name means ‘hello’ in Albanian and Serbian, is organised by youth groups from Serbia and Kosovo and was due to open on Thursday with a theatre show from Kosovo.

According to the festival’s website the event, which was due to run for two days, aims to ‘enrich regional perspectives and foster cooperation and peacebuilding’.

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The festival ban came a day after the EU Foreign Policy chief Josep Borrell said no progress had been made during talks in Brussels towards implementing an agreement between Belgrade and Pristina.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and Kosovo’s Prime Minister Albin Kurti had met to discuss an EU-backed plan to normalise ties. However, unresolved issues, including Pristina’s demands that Belgrade hands over the suspected organisers of the Banjska attack, blocked further progress.

Speaking after the meetings, Borrell said that the European Union will continue to exert all its efforts and capacity to normalise relations between Belgrade and Pristina.

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“Kosovo was not ready for this, Kosovo was not willing to do this trilateral meeting. Serbia was ready to do it, but you need two to dance tango and we need two to sit around the table in order to continue the dialogue,” Borrell added.

Borrell said on Wednesday ahead of the meeting that a new round of dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina would “hopefully send a different message and end in a different note.”

Brussels has warned both Belgrade and Pristina that refusal to compromise jeopardises Serbia and Kosovo’s chances of joining the bloc.

Kosovo, a former Serbian province, declared independence in 2008, a move Belgrade does not recognise.

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