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Kremlin Celebrates Halt of US Arms Shipments to Ukraine: Criticisms and Fallout

The Kremlin has expressed approval of Washington’s decision to pause some weapons shipments to Ukraine, with spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stating that reduced military support would expedite the end of the special military operation. This statement follows the White House’s announcement to halt deliveries of key weapons previously promised to Ukraine. In response, Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry warned that delaying military aid would embolden Russia, summoning the deputy chief of mission at the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv to express their concerns.

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Armenia Considers Banning Russian TV: A Blow to CSTO and Russia’s Influence

Armenia’s National Assembly Speaker, Alen Simonyan, has suggested the country consider suspending the broadcasting of Russian TV channels due to their potential to damage Armenian-Russian relations and interfere in domestic affairs. Simonyan specifically cited concerns about programming potentially funded by pro-Kremlin businessman Samvel Karapetyan, owner of the Gazprom-linked Tashir Holding. This consideration follows reports of Russian information operations aimed at discrediting Ukraine and amid Armenia’s complete freeze of its participation in the Collective Security Treaty Organization.

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US Aid Halt, Trump’s Russia Ties, and Europe’s Shifting Landscape

Ukraine’s foreign ministry has summoned a senior U.S. diplomat to voice concerns regarding the White House’s decision to suspend weapons shipments, asserting that any delays in military aid would embolden Russian forces. This move, which includes withholding crucial items like Patriot air defense systems and artillery, marks a significant shift in U.S. policy towards the ongoing conflict. Simultaneously, Moscow welcomed the aid reduction, with Kremlin officials suggesting it would expedite the end of the conflict. Ukrainian officials have acknowledged their heavy reliance on American military support, highlighting the challenges they face without continued U.S. ammunition supplies.

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US Halts Ukraine Missile Supply: Trump’s Actions Spark Criticism and Raise Doubts

The United States has paused the shipment of Patriot missiles and other crucial ammunition to Ukraine, as reported by Politico, following a review of US munitions stockpiles. This decision, confirmed by White House officials, stems from concerns over dwindling supplies of artillery shells, anti-aircraft missiles, and high-precision ammunition. The pause affects critical defense systems like Patriot interceptors and other vital munitions, impacting Ukraine’s ability to defend against intensifying Russian attacks. No timeline has been provided regarding the duration of this suspension.

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Russian Command Audio Surfaces in Aktau Plane Crash Investigation

Azerbaijani journalists have published materials alleging a Russian order to shoot down an AZAL flight on December 25th near Aktau, Kazakhstan. The materials include an anonymous letter detailing the order to fire, attributed to an air defense commander, and audio recordings of the command to fire, followed by a missile launch. The journalists state that the audio is considered fairly credible due to the correspondence of the information. These materials have not yet been verified, however, the crash resulted in the death of 38 people, and Azerbaijani officials have previously claimed external interference was the cause.

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Zelenskyy Supports Aliyev Amid Azerbaijan-Russia Tensions

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev spoke by phone on July 1st. During their call, Zelenskyy expressed gratitude for Azerbaijan’s support for Ukraine and its territorial integrity. Zelenskyy also offered condolences for the killing of Azerbaijani nationals on Russian territory and voiced support for Azerbaijan amid recent tensions. Finally, the leaders discussed bilateral relations and agreed to hold a meeting on economic cooperation.

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Trump-Backed Bill: 500% Tariffs on India, China for Russia Trade?

A Senate bill, approved by former President Donald Trump, proposes a 500% tariff on goods from countries trading with Russia, specifically targeting India and China, who are major purchasers of Russian oil. The bill, co-sponsored by Senator Lindsey Graham, aims to pressure these nations to cease supporting Russia’s war efforts in Ukraine. Initially facing resistance from the White House, the bill has gained momentum, potentially causing a significant shift in US trade relations with Beijing and New Delhi. While the administration previously expressed hesitations regarding sanctions’ economic impact, it now seems prepared to support the legislation.

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US Withholds Weapons from Ukraine, Raising Trust Concerns

The United States is pausing some weapons shipments to Ukraine due to concerns about declining U.S. stockpiles, representing a shift in policy under the current administration. This decision follows a review of the nation’s military support and assistance to other countries. Defense officials determined that stocks of certain weapons pledged to Ukraine were too low, leading to the halt in shipments. The change comes as Russia escalates its attacks, potentially impacting peace efforts, and reflects a preference for a negotiated settlement between Russia and Ukraine, rather than continued military aid.

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Putin Advances in Ukraine Amid Global Focus on Iran; Economic Strain Grows

With the White House’s focus shifting toward the Middle East, Russia has intensified its military operations in Ukraine, seizing more territory in June than in previous months. Experts suggest this increased aggression, particularly around Sumy, may be a strategic move to strengthen Russia’s position in potential peace talks. Moscow aims to secure control over regions it claims, including Crimea and the Donbas, as potential bargaining chips. Despite suffering losses, Russia appears to be leveraging its manpower to achieve incremental territorial gains, while Ukraine is struggling to effectively counter these advances.

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New Evidence Reaffirms Russia Downed Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8243

New evidence suggests Russian military involvement in the downing of Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8243, which crashed on December 25, 2024. An Azerbaijani news outlet, Minval, published an anonymous letter and audio recordings claiming to prove a Russian air defense officer authorized the missile strike due to poor communication equipment. The letter details the unit’s actions, including the firing of two missiles, one of which allegedly downed the aircraft. These new findings coincide with escalating tensions between Russia and Azerbaijan, following a previous acknowledgement of the tragedy by the Russian President who referred to the crash as a “tragic incident” but stopped short of admitting responsibility.

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