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⇒ Scholz urges Putin to end conflict
⇒ Russia strengthens its security on its border with Finland
⇒ Milei proposes a summit with Latin America
Scholz urges Putin to end conflict
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Wednesday that he had urged Vladimir Putin to stop aggression against Ukraine, during the first online G20 in which the Russian president participated since the start of the war. “I called on him to withdraw his troops from the territory of Ukraine so that this war finally ends,” declared the German leader, during a press conference in Berlin with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
Vladimir Putin’s participation in this G20 was “a good opportunity” to clearly state how to restore peace in Ukraine: “It is Russia that attacked Ukraine and to easily restore peace, it is enough for Russia to withdraw its troops,” he said.
Russia strengthens its security
The crisis between Finland and Russia took a further step on Wednesday with Helsinki’s decision to keep only one border crossing open with its neighbor which it accuses of orchestrating a migration crisis. Since the beginning of August, around 700 asylum seekers have entered Finland without a visa via the border with Russia, which is more than 1,300 kilometers long, according to Finnish authorities.
“The government decided today to close new border posts. Only the Raja-Jooseppi post will remain open,” Petteri Orpo said at a press conference.
Russian authorities announced Thursday that they had strengthened security measures in the Murmansk region (Northwest). “It was decided to implement in the Murmansk region the high alert regime and a number of additional measures aimed at ensuring the safety of our residents,” regional governor Andrei Chibis said on Telegram.
Milei proposes summit with Latin America
Argentine President-elect Javier Milei on Wednesday proposed to President Volodymyr Zelensky to organize a summit between Ukraine and Latin American countries in Argentina, as part of one of his talks with world leaders following his election on Sunday .
Russian journalist dies
A Russian journalist injured, according to Moscow, in a Ukrainian strike in the Zaporizhia region, partially occupied in southern Ukraine, has died of his wounds, his employer, the public television channel Rossia 24, said on Thursday.