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Russia says 'long way to go' in Ukraine peace talks

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Top EU diplomat drafts a list of concessions Russia needs to make to secure real peace in Ukraine
Top European Union diplomat Kaja Kallas said Tuesday that she is drafting a list of concessions that she believes Russia must make to secure any long-term peace in Ukraine as U.S.-run talks to end fou...

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Russia Thinks It Can Outsmart the US During Ukraine Peace Talks, a European Intelligence Chief Says
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Russian foreign minister says ‘still a long way to go’ in Ukraine war peace talks – Europe live
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EU's Kallas to Propose Concessions That Europe Should Demand From Russia
EU ​foreign policy ‌chief Kaja Kallas ​said on Tuesday she ‍would propose a ​list of ​concessions ⁠that Europe should demand from Russia as part of a settlement to end the ‌war in Ukraine.

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Russia thinks it can outsmart the US during Ukraine peace talks, a European intelligence chief says
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Macron says Europe facing ‘profound geopolitical rupture’ amid changes in world order – Europe live
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EU seeks to ban all Russian crypto transactions

Bloc also wants to prohibit some trade with Kyrgyzstan, in first use of new powers against sanctions circumvention
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EU proposes sanctions on Georgian, Indonesian ports for handling Russian oil

By Julia Payne BRUSSELS, Feb 9 (Reuters) - The European Union has proposed extending its sanctions against Russia to include ports in Georgia and Indonesia that handle Russian oil, the first time the bloc would target ports in third countries,
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EU commission proposes further sanctions on Russian oil trade and financial services

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen says the EU should ban maritime services aiding Russia in shipping oil and target its financial and trade sectors with new sanctions over the war on Ukraine.
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Russia's hybrid attacks throughout Europe are becoming more dangerous

Russia escalates hybrid attacks across Europe, threatening infrastructure, civilians, NATO.
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Estonia says Russia planning military buildup to shift power in Europe

By Andrius Sytas VILNIUS, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Russia has no intention of launching a military attack on any NATO state this year or next, but is racing to rebuild its forces as Europe steps up its rearmament,
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‘Very selfish’: EU sanctions on Russia fertilizer will weaken U.S., food security

Sanctions the European Union is attempting to put on Russian fertilizer to punish the country’s invasion of Ukraine will unintentionally weaken the United States, hurt American
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Why the EU wants to end the price cap on Russian oil and move to the next stage

The 20th package of EU sanctions against Moscow foresees a blanket ban on maritime services. If approved, it would discard the price cap on Russian oil that Western allies have applied since 2022. Vie
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Why EU Sanctions On Russia Could Make Things Worse For Ukraine

Which means that the EU’s fertilizer sanctions directed at Russia will potentially have a deleterious economic impact well beyond it, including within the richest country on earth. Stop and think about this, particularly with Ukraine’s health and wellbeing very much in mind.
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
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Wider Europe Briefing: The EU's New Sanctions On Russia And Previewing The NATO Defense Ministers' Meeting

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth won't participate in the Brussels meeting but will instead be represented by his deputy, Elbridge Colby. Widely regarded as the man who might be even more hawkish on spending than his boss, Europeans will make sure not to cross him.
The Economist
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Russia’s sabotage campaign is becoming bolder

One is that it marks an intensification of Russia’s cyber campaign in Europe. Russian hackers have long breached European computer networks to steal secrets and to probe infrastructure for signs of weakness.
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EU Mulls Ban on Russian Copper, Platinum in New Sanctions

The European Union is considering to ban Russian imports of several platinum group metals and copper as part of new sanctions targeting Moscow for its war against Ukraine, according to people familiar with the matter.
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