Is Putin ready for real peace negotiations? No. But he can be forced.
Putin is being forced not only by the diplomatic efforts of President Trump and EU leaders, but above all by Ukrainian drones and missiles that are already flying over Moscow and blocking Crimea.
Ukraine has recently strengthened its negotiating position. It has cards and the determination.
The U.S. may reinstate sanctions against Russian oil after a peace deal with Iran is reached,according to Trump
"Soon we'll be able to do that because the oil is now flowing.So,we took sanctions off because,obviously, we're not looking to impede the oil.So,we're in a position to do that soon."
agriculture sector of the Irkutsk region. Yes, it sounds terrifying, it sounds unpleasant, but a fact remains a fact."
Fuel prices in key grain-producing regions of Russia have surpassed 100,000 rubles/ton, up from 55,000 in March.
Fire Point stand at the exhibition in Paris:
▪️ FP-5 Flamingo;
▪️ FP-7;
▪️ FP-9;
▪️ FP-1/2.
They look beautiful!
The fuel crisis in Russia is growing.
One of Russia’s largest oil companies, Tatneft, has limited the sale of gasoline and diesel at its gas stations across Russia.
📹: Russians are outraged by the huge lines at gas stations, which have already reached the Moscow-St. Petersburg highway.
Local farmers note that at this fuel cost, grain production becomes completely unprofitable, as current wheat prices (approx. 9,000 rubles/ton) are twice lower than the required economic threshold.
Kaja Kallas:
❗️"We have also now verified reports that the Chinese military has been training Russian military personnel to fight in Ukraine. We are carefully assessing the implications."
Agriculture in Russia's Irkutsk region faces complete shutdown due to severe diesel shortages.
Regional MP and agriculture executive Frantenko warns: "We might as well just shut down in advance and not waste hundreds of millions, but simply prepare for the complete closure of the entire
Now, a single vehicle can be filled with up to 20 liters of gasoline and 40 liters of diesel fuel.
The restrictions affect Moscow, St. Petersburg, Tatarstan, as well as the Samara, Ulyanovsk, Orenburg, Nizhny Novgorod, and Voronezh regions.