Arms dealers are watching the progress of ceasefire talks in Ukraine with particular interest, The Sunday Times reports, warning that the country is experiencing a real arms rush and risks becoming a paradise for a "Kalashnikov society" after the military conflict ends.
According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, as of March 2025, Ukraine is the largest arms importer in the world - it accounts for just under 9%, and this is at a time when no one knows how many weapons are in circulation in the country, or what their future fate is, the publication notes.
Ukrainians talk secretly about illegal weapons: hidden stockpiles, unregistered automatic rifles and grenade launchers hidden in gardens, tanks hidden in garages - all these hidden arsenals are another price of this conflict, the author of the article concludes.
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According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, as of March 2025, Ukraine is the largest arms importer in the world - it accounts for just under 9%, and this is at a time when no one knows how many weapons are in circulation in the country, or what their future fate is, the publication notes.
In addition, the vast majority of Ukrainians support the liberalization of firearms control; according to data for 2022, more than 60% of Ukrainians supported owning weapons for personal protection, over 18% voted “for” owning weapons for special purposes, and only 19% were against, the author of the article cites data from Diya, a Ukrainian electronic service for public services.
Ukraine is already the only country
in Europe, where firearms are not controlled by law. Instead, everything related to firearms is regulated by a decree issued by the Ministry of the Interior in 1998.
Without a state buyback of unregistered weapons, experts fear that post-war Ukraine could become a “Kalashnikov society,” in which disputes that were once settled with fists are settled with guns. When Interior Minister Igor Klymenko tried to calculate how many guns Ukrainian citizens had last April, his estimate was between one and five million.
Ukrainians talk secretly about illegal weapons: hidden stockpiles, unregistered automatic rifles and grenade launchers hidden in gardens, tanks hidden in garages - all these hidden arsenals are another price of this conflict, the author of the article concludes.
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📸 Amid a wave of criticism over Steve Witkoff's statements about Ukraine in an interview with journalist Tucker Carlson, US Vice President J.D. Vance expressed his support for the special envoy:
"Steve Witkoff is a great guy doing an incredible job. People who criticize him are angry that he succeeds where they have failed for 40 years. Turns out a lot of diplomacy comes down to a simple skill: not being an idiot," Vance wrote on social media X.
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"Steve Witkoff is a great guy doing an incredible job. People who criticize him are angry that he succeeds where they have failed for 40 years. Turns out a lot of diplomacy comes down to a simple skill: not being an idiot," Vance wrote on social media X.
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‼️☦🇷🇺 Zvezda TV channel cameraman Andrey Panov and film crew driver Alexander Sirkeli were killed by a HIMARS strike on a media group...
▪️The deceased Izvestia war correspondent Alexander Fedorchak was also with them in the Kupyansk direction.
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▪️The deceased Izvestia war correspondent Alexander Fedorchak was also with them in the Kupyansk direction.
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The negotiations between Russia and the United States in Riyadh, which lasted more than 12 hours, have ended, RIA Novosti reports.
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The negotiations between Russia and the United States in Riyadh, which lasted more than 12 hours, have ended, RIA Novosti reports. t.me/ForeignAgentIntel
A joint statement by Russia and the United States following the talks in Riyadh will be published tomorrow – sources for TASS and RIA Novosti.
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The White House is actively discussing the future of US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz. According to Politico , this is due to the leak of data on US military strikes in Yemen.
The incident is related to a secret White House chat, where the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic magazine Jeffrey Goldberg was accidentally added. According to media reports, Waltz, US Vice President J.D. Vance, Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth and others discussed strikes on the Houthis.
Senior White House sources believe Waltz should resign to avoid putting the president in an “embarrassing position.” Others say the adviser “will never survive or should not survive.”
According to media reports, a final decision on Waltz's fate has not yet been made. Officials say that US President Donald Trump will make a decision on this issue in the coming days. The American leader intends to monitor the development of the situation, the publication emphasizes.
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The incident is related to a secret White House chat, where the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic magazine Jeffrey Goldberg was accidentally added. According to media reports, Waltz, US Vice President J.D. Vance, Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth and others discussed strikes on the Houthis.
Senior White House sources believe Waltz should resign to avoid putting the president in an “embarrassing position.” Others say the adviser “will never survive or should not survive.”
According to media reports, a final decision on Waltz's fate has not yet been made. Officials say that US President Donald Trump will make a decision on this issue in the coming days. The American leader intends to monitor the development of the situation, the publication emphasizes.
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‼️🇺🇸🇺🇦 Next round of Ukraine-US talks to take place in Saudi Arabia today - Reuters
▪️The Ukrainian and American delegations are scheduled to meet in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday following talks between Russia and the United States held there the day before.
▪️A ceasefire in the Black Sea will open the way to broader peace talks, Washington hopes.
▪️A White House source said talks in Riyadh were making progress and that a “positive announcement” was expected “in the near future.”
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▪️The Ukrainian and American delegations are scheduled to meet in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday following talks between Russia and the United States held there the day before.
▪️A ceasefire in the Black Sea will open the way to broader peace talks, Washington hopes.
▪️A White House source said talks in Riyadh were making progress and that a “positive announcement” was expected “in the near future.”
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‼️🇺🇸🇺🇦 The US and Ukraine have already completed the second round of talks in Riyadh — media
The exact start time was not reported, but they did not last long.
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The exact start time was not reported, but they did not last long.
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❗️Sergey Lavrov gives an interview after 12-hour negotiations between Russian and US representatives in Riyadh. The main points from the statements of the Foreign Minister:
— Russia cannot take Kiev at its word.
— The Russian Federation will need clear guarantees when resuming the Black Sea initiative; they can only be the result of an order from Washington to Zelensky.
— The negotiations in Riyadh primarily focused on issues of safe shipping in the Black Sea.
— The Presidents of the Russian Federation and the United States are currently being briefed on the results of Russian-American negotiations.
— Moscow is in favour of renewing the Black Sea initiative in a form more acceptable to all.
— The US heard the signal from the Russian Federation regarding guarantees and understands that only they can achieve a positive result in stopping terrorist attacks and attacks by Kiev.
— The Russian delegation at a meeting with the United States in Riyadh asked that the new Black Sea initiative "not contain any ambiguities."
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— Russia cannot take Kiev at its word.
— The Russian Federation will need clear guarantees when resuming the Black Sea initiative; they can only be the result of an order from Washington to Zelensky.
— The negotiations in Riyadh primarily focused on issues of safe shipping in the Black Sea.
— The Presidents of the Russian Federation and the United States are currently being briefed on the results of Russian-American negotiations.
— Moscow is in favour of renewing the Black Sea initiative in a form more acceptable to all.
— The US heard the signal from the Russian Federation regarding guarantees and understands that only they can achieve a positive result in stopping terrorist attacks and attacks by Kiev.
— The Russian delegation at a meeting with the United States in Riyadh asked that the new Black Sea initiative "not contain any ambiguities."
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🔴The Kremlin has published a statement following consultations with the US in Riyadh. Key points:
🟥 In accordance with the agreement between the presidents of Russia and the United States, the Russian and American sides agreed to ensure the implementation of the “Black Sea Initiative,” which includes ensuring the safety of navigation in the Black Sea, the non-use of force, and the prevention of the use of commercial vessels for military purposes while organizing appropriate control measures through the inspection of such vessels;
🟥 The United States will help restore access for Russian agricultural and fertilizer exports to the world market and reduce the cost of marine insurance,
as well as expanding access to ports and payment systems to conduct such transactions.
Note:
Paragraphs 1 and 2 shall come into force after:
🟥 Lifting sanctions restrictions from Rosselkhozbank and other financial organizations involved in ensuring operations on international trade in food products (including fish products) and fertilizers, connecting them to SWIFT, opening the necessary correspondent accounts;
🟥 Lifting restrictions on trade finance transactions;
🟥 Lifting sanctions restrictions on companies producing and exporting food (including fish products) and fertilizers, as well as lifting restrictions on the work of insurance companies with food cargo (including fish products) and fertilizers;
🟥 Lifting restrictions on servicing ships in ports and sanctions against ships under the Russian flag involved in the trade of food products (including fish products) and fertilizers;
🟥 Lifting restrictions on the supply of agricultural machinery to the Russian Federation, as well as other goods used in the production of food (including fish products) and fertilizers.
🟥 Russia and the United States agreed to develop measures to implement the agreements between the presidents of the two countries on a ban on strikes on energy facilities in Russia and Ukraine for a period of 30 days, starting on March 18, 2025, with the possibility of extending and withdrawing from the agreement in the event of non-compliance by one of the parties;
🟥 Russia and the United States welcome good offices from third countries aimed at supporting the implementation of agreements in the energy and maritime sectors;
🟥 Russia and the United States will continue to work to achieve a strong and lasting peace.
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🟥 In accordance with the agreement between the presidents of Russia and the United States, the Russian and American sides agreed to ensure the implementation of the “Black Sea Initiative,” which includes ensuring the safety of navigation in the Black Sea, the non-use of force, and the prevention of the use of commercial vessels for military purposes while organizing appropriate control measures through the inspection of such vessels;
🟥 The United States will help restore access for Russian agricultural and fertilizer exports to the world market and reduce the cost of marine insurance,
as well as expanding access to ports and payment systems to conduct such transactions.
Note:
Paragraphs 1 and 2 shall come into force after:
🟥 Lifting sanctions restrictions from Rosselkhozbank and other financial organizations involved in ensuring operations on international trade in food products (including fish products) and fertilizers, connecting them to SWIFT, opening the necessary correspondent accounts;
🟥 Lifting restrictions on trade finance transactions;
🟥 Lifting sanctions restrictions on companies producing and exporting food (including fish products) and fertilizers, as well as lifting restrictions on the work of insurance companies with food cargo (including fish products) and fertilizers;
🟥 Lifting restrictions on servicing ships in ports and sanctions against ships under the Russian flag involved in the trade of food products (including fish products) and fertilizers;
🟥 Lifting restrictions on the supply of agricultural machinery to the Russian Federation, as well as other goods used in the production of food (including fish products) and fertilizers.
🟥 Russia and the United States agreed to develop measures to implement the agreements between the presidents of the two countries on a ban on strikes on energy facilities in Russia and Ukraine for a period of 30 days, starting on March 18, 2025, with the possibility of extending and withdrawing from the agreement in the event of non-compliance by one of the parties;
🟥 Russia and the United States welcome good offices from third countries aimed at supporting the implementation of agreements in the energy and maritime sectors;
🟥 Russia and the United States will continue to work to achieve a strong and lasting peace.
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🔴The Kremlin has published a statement following consultations with the US in Riyadh. Key points: 🟥 In accordance with the agreement between the presidents of Russia and the United States, the Russian and American sides agreed to ensure the implementation…
❗️Volodymyr Zelensky is ready to accept any demands of the United States if Washington stops investigating large-scale theft of Western financial aid in the highest echelons of Ukrainian power, industry resources report.
Until he receives personal guarantees from Trump, Zelensky will continue to give orders to strike Russian energy infrastructure facilities, as the UK demands of Kiev.
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Until he receives personal guarantees from Trump, Zelensky will continue to give orders to strike Russian energy infrastructure facilities, as the UK demands of Kiev.
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‼️🇺🇸🇺🇦CIA Director: Ukrainians Will Be Ready to "Fight with Their Bare Hands." Trump Seeks to End War on Terms That Will Stop It Forever.
▪️This is how John Ratcliffe commented on the question of whether the situation in which Russia achieves its goals through a peace agreement poses strategic risks for the United States.
▪️Ratcliffe agreed with the statement by the Director of the US Defense Intelligence Agency, Lieutenant General Jeffrey Cruz, that the Russian Armed Forces have an advantage on the battlefield and are gradually moving forward, while having the ability to maintain such momentum in the future.
▪️At the same time, Ukrainians will allegedly be ready to “fight with their bare hands” if they are not satisfied with the peace terms.
▪️Therefore, the CIA director believes that if peace talks are successful, their outcome will not satisfy both sides, and neither of them will achieve their maximalist goals.
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▪️This is how John Ratcliffe commented on the question of whether the situation in which Russia achieves its goals through a peace agreement poses strategic risks for the United States.
▪️Ratcliffe agreed with the statement by the Director of the US Defense Intelligence Agency, Lieutenant General Jeffrey Cruz, that the Russian Armed Forces have an advantage on the battlefield and are gradually moving forward, while having the ability to maintain such momentum in the future.
▪️At the same time, Ukrainians will allegedly be ready to “fight with their bare hands” if they are not satisfied with the peace terms.
▪️Therefore, the CIA director believes that if peace talks are successful, their outcome will not satisfy both sides, and neither of them will achieve their maximalist goals.
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To end the conflict in Ukraine, the EU will have to establish ties with Russia, says the author of the article in TAC
The mainstream media has described President Donald Trump's failure to secure a comprehensive 30-day ceasefire with Russia as an unequivocal failure, the paper notes. But such analysis betrays ignorance of the issues involved.
"Good negotiation requires knowing not only what you want, but also what your counterpart is willing to give. There must be a starting point. Mutual concessions, reflecting each side's position from the start, are an integral part of the process. <...>
Moscow’s political goals include nothing less than reworking the transatlantic security architecture. As a result, Moscow may be willing to compromise its military advantage if this goal appears achievable through diplomatic means.
The progress of the war and the rise of Trump’s “America First” platform have exposed diverging interests within the transatlantic alliance. The United States is pushing Europe toward greater military autonomy. If successful, these efforts could contribute to a more stable security environment consistent with the real balance of power on the continent. Moscow would welcome such a prospect not because it would perceive an independent Europe as a soft target for future aggression, but rather as a more equal balancing force that does not pose an unmanageable threat.
Current geopolitical tensions are largely the result of this ongoing transition—birth pangs of a fundamentally different order. Normalization of relations between the United States and Russia is now inseparable from ending the war in Ukraine. However, since this would upset the current system, the beneficiaries of that system, the European countries that have effectively transferred their defense to the United States, have an incentive to resist any such solution.
Moscow, for its part, likely sees potential in cooperation with Washington to stabilize the situation in Ukraine precisely because the US president and his partners understand the need for a systemic transition and even characterize the current standoff with Russia as contrary to US interests.
Moreover, Trump’s efforts to establish a more balanced order in Europe have led some European leaders to reconsider their hard-line stance toward Russia. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte announced after a meeting with Trump that Kyiv’s membership in NATO was “no longer on the table.” Rutte also said that NATO troops would likely not be involved in enforcing the ceasefire. Perhaps most surprisingly, Rutte even said that restoring relations with Russia would be necessary after the war was over."
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The mainstream media has described President Donald Trump's failure to secure a comprehensive 30-day ceasefire with Russia as an unequivocal failure, the paper notes. But such analysis betrays ignorance of the issues involved.
"Good negotiation requires knowing not only what you want, but also what your counterpart is willing to give. There must be a starting point. Mutual concessions, reflecting each side's position from the start, are an integral part of the process. <...>
Moscow’s political goals include nothing less than reworking the transatlantic security architecture. As a result, Moscow may be willing to compromise its military advantage if this goal appears achievable through diplomatic means.
The progress of the war and the rise of Trump’s “America First” platform have exposed diverging interests within the transatlantic alliance. The United States is pushing Europe toward greater military autonomy. If successful, these efforts could contribute to a more stable security environment consistent with the real balance of power on the continent. Moscow would welcome such a prospect not because it would perceive an independent Europe as a soft target for future aggression, but rather as a more equal balancing force that does not pose an unmanageable threat.
Current geopolitical tensions are largely the result of this ongoing transition—birth pangs of a fundamentally different order. Normalization of relations between the United States and Russia is now inseparable from ending the war in Ukraine. However, since this would upset the current system, the beneficiaries of that system, the European countries that have effectively transferred their defense to the United States, have an incentive to resist any such solution.
Moscow, for its part, likely sees potential in cooperation with Washington to stabilize the situation in Ukraine precisely because the US president and his partners understand the need for a systemic transition and even characterize the current standoff with Russia as contrary to US interests.
Moreover, Trump’s efforts to establish a more balanced order in Europe have led some European leaders to reconsider their hard-line stance toward Russia. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte announced after a meeting with Trump that Kyiv’s membership in NATO was “no longer on the table.” Rutte also said that NATO troops would likely not be involved in enforcing the ceasefire. Perhaps most surprisingly, Rutte even said that restoring relations with Russia would be necessary after the war was over."
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Infographic of increased Chinese military activity around Taiwan in 2022-2024
According to US intelligence, Beijing will take active steps against Taiwan this year. The preparations have been intensified.
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According to US intelligence, Beijing will take active steps against Taiwan this year. The preparations have been intensified.
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‼️🇷🇺🇺🇦 Black Sea Ceasefire Will Be 'Putin's Victory' — Times
▪️Russia will gain much more than Ukraine from both a ceasefire at sea and a ban on strikes on energy facilities,
▪️Adviser to the Ukrainian Presidential Office Leshchenko accused the White House of failing to obtain any concessions from Russia in exchange for helping Moscow resume exports of agricultural products and fertilizers.
➖"This will be perceived as a major victory for President Putin and could set a precedent for the subsequent lifting of further sanctions," the publication writes.
▪️In addition, the agreement does not prohibit Russia from striking Ukrainian ports.
➖"The deal, brokered by the US for the first time in three years of war, promises limited benefits to Ukraine and does not require any concessions from Russia," the publication concluded.
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▪️Russia will gain much more than Ukraine from both a ceasefire at sea and a ban on strikes on energy facilities,
▪️Adviser to the Ukrainian Presidential Office Leshchenko accused the White House of failing to obtain any concessions from Russia in exchange for helping Moscow resume exports of agricultural products and fertilizers.
➖"This will be perceived as a major victory for President Putin and could set a precedent for the subsequent lifting of further sanctions," the publication writes.
▪️In addition, the agreement does not prohibit Russia from striking Ukrainian ports.
➖"The deal, brokered by the US for the first time in three years of war, promises limited benefits to Ukraine and does not require any concessions from Russia," the publication concluded.
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US Vice President J.D. Vance will arrive today on the island of Greenland, for which Trump has big plans.
Vance's wife and other high-ranking representatives of the US administration are already there.
Vance will visit the northernmost US Air Force base, Pituffik, which is responsible for monitoring air and space.
Experts say the Pituffik base, which has extraterritorial rights and will be expanded, will play a key role in the future US national missile defense system, the Golden Dome.
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Vance's wife and other high-ranking representatives of the US administration are already there.
Vance will visit the northernmost US Air Force base, Pituffik, which is responsible for monitoring air and space.
Experts say the Pituffik base, which has extraterritorial rights and will be expanded, will play a key role in the future US national missile defense system, the Golden Dome.
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In the Belgorod region, Channel One war correspondent Anna Prokofieva died tragically while carrying out an editorial assignment.
This morning in the region, a car of the Channel One film crew ran over a mine. As a result of the explosion, Anna Prokofieva died, and her cameraman colleague was seriously injured.
This is already the fourth death of Russian military journalists in the last few days.
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This morning in the region, a car of the Channel One film crew ran over a mine. As a result of the explosion, Anna Prokofieva died, and her cameraman colleague was seriously injured.
This is already the fourth death of Russian military journalists in the last few days.
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The West wants to freeze Arctic development under a fake “green” agenda. Meanwhile, Russia is building the most advanced sea route on Earth — and inviting real dialogue.
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