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Re: UCRÂNIA

Enviado: Qua Jan 12, 2022 6:54 pm
por knigh7
As negociações não estão indo bem. Informe emitido pelo Governo americano há 4 horas atrás:


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https://ua.usembassy.gov/security-alert ... ukraine-5/

Re: UCRÂNIA

Enviado: Qua Jan 12, 2022 7:32 pm
por knigh7

Re: UCRÂNIA

Enviado: Qua Jan 12, 2022 9:34 pm
por knigh7

Re: UCRÂNIA

Enviado: Qua Jan 12, 2022 9:54 pm
por gogogas
Pelo visto , a diplomacia não está resolvendo nada !

Re: UCRÂNIA

Enviado: Qui Jan 13, 2022 11:30 am
por FCarvalho
E nem seria diferente.

Re: UCRÂNIA

Enviado: Qui Jan 13, 2022 11:36 am
por knigh7
Europe
Russia says Ukraine talks hit 'dead end', Poland warns of risk of war
By Thomas Escritt and Tom Balmforth

VIENNA/MOSCOW, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Poland's foreign minister said on Thursday that Europe was closer to war than any time in the last 30 years as Russia gave a bleak assessment of diplomatic efforts this week to defuse tensions over Ukraine.

Russia said it was hitting a dead end as it tried to persuade the West to bar Ukraine from joining NATO and roll back decades of alliance expansion in Europe.

It offered a stark view before the week's security meetings have even finished, with talks under way in Vienna on Thursday at the 57-nation Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE).

Without naming Russia in his address to envoys from the 57 OSCE members, Polish Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau mentioned tensions in Ukraine, Georgia, Armenia and Moldova, all countries with active or frozen conflicts in which Russia has been alleged to be a party. read more

"It seems that the risk of war in the OSCE area is now greater than ever before in the last 30 years," he said.

"For several weeks we have been faced with the prospect of a major military escalation in Eastern Europe," he said, launching his country's year-long chairmanship of the region's largest security organisation.

He reported no breakthrough at the meeting.

Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov told RTVI television in an interview that Russian military specialists were providing options to President Vladimir Putin in case the situation around Ukraine worsened, but diplomacy must be given a chance.

However, he said talks with the United States in Geneva on Monday and with NATO in Brussels on Wednesday had shown there was a "dead end or difference of approaches", and he saw no reason to sit down again in the coming days to re-start the same discussions.

The U.S. envoy to the OSCE talks said the West should not give in to blackmail. read more

Russia has forced the United States and its allies to the negotiating table by assembling around 100,000 troops near the border with Ukraine, while denying it plans to invade. Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said U.S. demands for them to pull back were unacceptable.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said: "Despite the unsatisfactory week of great diplomacy for Russia, I believe that the only way for the Russians to confirm their lack of intention to solve problems by force is to continue the discussion in the established formats, in particular in the OSCE."

'ELIMINATE THREATS'

The barrage of pessimistic comment from Russian ministers and officials cast grave doubt on the chances of a diplomatic breakthrough at one of the most fraught moments in East-West relations since the Cold War.

Russian Ambassador Alexander Lukashevich told the OSCE: "If we don't hear a constructive response to our proposals within a reasonable timeframe and an aggressive line of behaviour towards Russia continues, we will be forced to draw appropriate conclusions and take all necessary measures to ensure strategic balance and eliminate unacceptable threats to our national security."

He went on: "Russia is a peace-loving country. But we do not need peace at any cost. The need to obtain these legally formalised security guarantees for us is unconditional."

His speech was consistent with a pattern of recent statements in which Russia has said it wants a diplomatic solution but has also rejected calls to reverse its troop build-up and warned of unspecified consequences for Western security if its demands go unheeded.

The United States says Moscow's calls to veto Ukrainian membership and halt NATO military activity in eastern Europe are non-starters, but that it is willing to talk about arms control, missile deployments and confidence-building measures.

Russia says that after decades of NATO expansion it is determined to draw red lines and stop the alliance from admitting Ukraine as a member or basing missiles there.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said after talks with Russia on Wednesday that countries must be free to choose their own security arrangements.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov criticised a sanctions bill unveiled by U.S. Senate Democrats on Wednesday that would target top Russian government and military officials, including Putin, as well as key banking institutions, if Russia attacks Ukraine. read more

Peskov said sanctioning Putin would be tantamount to severing relations.

"We view the appearance of such documents and statements extremely negatively against the background of an ongoing series of negotiations, albeit unsuccessful ones," he said.

U.S. ambassador Michael Carpenter told the OSCE meeting: "As we prepare for an open dialogue on how to strengthen security for the benefit of all, we must decisively reject blackmail and never allow aggression and threats to be rewarded."

Russia has said it will decide on its next moves after this week's talks. It has threatened unspecified "military -technical measures" if its demands are rejected.

U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman said on Wednesday that if Russia walked away, it would show it was never serious about diplomacy in the first place.

Additional reporting by Francois Murphy, Tom Balmforth, Polina Devitt and Alexander Marrow Writing by Mark Trevelyan Editing by Philippa Fletcher and Frances Kerry
Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/ru ... 022-01-13/

Re: UCRÂNIA

Enviado: Qui Jan 13, 2022 6:13 pm
por knigh7
Vixe, o assessor de Segurança Nacional dos EUA, Jake Sullivan, disse que irão compartilhar dentro de 24 horas informações sobre a Rússia e a invasão planejada da Ucrânia.

Podem ser informações forjadas, mas indica que a relação com a Rússia está péssima.

Não sabemos bem o que ocorreu nas discussões envolvendo a OSCE e EUA X Rússia. Não virou nada, mas deve ter sido tensa...

Re: UCRÂNIA

Enviado: Qui Jan 13, 2022 7:18 pm
por Túlio
"Vien, mors, vien..." convidava um personagem de Sven Hassel chamado "O Legionário", que era da Wehrmacht na 2GM.

Re: UCRÂNIA

Enviado: Qui Jan 13, 2022 8:20 pm
por knigh7
Segue a matéria cujo conteúdo mencionei acima. Foi publicada há cerca de 2h atrás:

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/20 ... a-ukraine/

Re: UCRÂNIA

Enviado: Qui Jan 13, 2022 8:36 pm
por knigh7
Túlio escreveu: Qui Jan 13, 2022 7:18 pm
"Vien, mors, vien..." convidava um personagem de Sven Hassel chamado "O Legionário", que era da Wehrmacht na 2GM.
Toda campanha militar repousa na dissimulação. Jamais deixes de oferecer um engodo ao inimigo.
Sun Tzu

Na minha opinião, os russos estão praticando isso. Aquilo que o Departamento do Estado falar amanhã não vai ser nem de perto o que eles irão fazer.

Re: UCRÂNIA

Enviado: Qui Jan 13, 2022 8:44 pm
por knigh7
rotas potenciais de invasão. Análise do CSIS:

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Re: UCRÂNIA

Enviado: Qui Jan 13, 2022 9:38 pm
por knigh7

Re: UCRÂNIA

Enviado: Sex Jan 14, 2022 11:09 am
por J.Ricardo
gogogas escreveu: Qua Jan 12, 2022 9:54 pm Pelo visto , a diplomacia não está resolvendo nada !
Na verdade quando o caldo entorna, geralmente ela não resolve muita coisa, pra diplomacia conseguir alguma coisa, alguém tem que ceder e alí ninguém quer...

Re: UCRÂNIA

Enviado: Sex Jan 14, 2022 11:10 am
por J.Ricardo
knigh7 escreveu: Qui Jan 13, 2022 6:13 pm Vixe, o assessor de Segurança Nacional dos EUA, Jake Sullivan, disse que irão compartilhar dentro de 24 horas informações sobre a Rússia e a invasão planejada da Ucrânia.

Podem ser informações forjadas, mas indica que a relação com a Rússia está péssima.

Não sabemos bem o que ocorreu nas discussões envolvendo a OSCE e EUA X Rússia. Não virou nada, mas deve ter sido tensa...
Da última vez que eles apresentaram alguma coisa bombástica foi quando enganaram a OTAN com as armas de destruição em massa do Saddan.

Re: UCRÂNIA

Enviado: Sex Jan 14, 2022 1:19 pm
por FCarvalho
Esse perrengue tende a começar no inverno, e terminar ainda nele, antes de março acabar. O inverno continua sendo o grande aliado russo em suas guerras na Europa. Não será diferente desta vez, e nem tanto por questões militares em si, mas pelo pavor que os europeus devem estar sentindo agora de ver-se diante de uma possível falta do gás russo ou a elevação de seu preço a níveis "impagáveis" pelos russos. E não fica só na questão do gás, mas de outras possíveis pressões econômicas sobre a Rússia prometidas por Washington, e que deixaria a Europa bem complicada, por tabela. E sobre isso já há como se esperava, muitas discursões dentro da OTAN/UE.
A ver no que isso vai dar.