Snake Island withdraws troops, negotiations continue, and Western countries sanction and compromise with Russia in parallel

Author:Surging news Time:2022.07.01

Russia and Ukraine's smoke continued to diffuse. On June 30, the Russian army evacuated from Snake Island. Russia claimed that this move was "showing goodwill", while Ukraine preached its victory. At the same time, the Russian army has increased the shells of the Lixica region in East of Ukraine and completely occupied the Norton Inthstrack. A prospective of the Ukrainian army said that the Russian army used a large number of former Soviet inventory missiles. The accuracy of these old missiles was not high, which may cause damage to civilian buildings.

Outside of the battlefield, the leaders of the Seven Kingdoms (G7) agreed to implement the upper limit of the price of oil imports in Russia. Russia claimed that it might cause international oil prices to rise again. Sanctions on Russia are still overweight.

At the NATO summit, the United States and Britain once again announced strengthening military deployment and assistance to Ukraine. The EU and Lithuania are released to the Russian cargo to enter the Russian -Garying Grand to mediate, trying to avoid further upgrading with Russia.

As for food negotiations, it is still difficult to advance. Indonesia said that it is ready to "build a bridge" among leaders of Russia and Ukraine.

Wudong's situation upgrade again

In the Wudong region, after several weeks of fierce battles, the Russian army had occupied the Nortston Azk. At present, the two armed forces of Russia and Ukraine are stuck in the Sik area of ​​Lixica. SERHIY GAIDAI, Governor of Rou Gand, Ukraine, said on the TV that the Russian artillery was shelling from different directions. The Russian soldiers were approaching from different sides. An official of the "Lugusk People's Republic" administrative authorities told Russia that the Lixica Sikhi refinery "has been completely controlled by the Russian and pro -Russian armed forces." At present, the Ukrainian army is launching a counterattack in the south of the Donbass region, saying that he hopes to cause sufficient damage to "exhaust the troops that consume the Russian army."

The gaze was moved to the Black Sea. On June 30, local time, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced that the Russian army withdrew from Snake Island, and the Ukrainian Presidential Office confirmed the news. Russia claims that the withdrawal is a "goodwill gesture" to show to the international community that Russia will not hinder the establishment of a humanitarian corridor to the Humanitarian corridor to transport agricultural products from Ukrainian territory. Ukraine said that after a night of artillery bombing, the Ukraine finally "kicked out the Russian army."

Snake Island is Crimea's air defense outpost. After the outbreak of the Russian and Ukraine conflict on February 24, Snake Island was quickly occupied by the Russian army. For more than 4 months, Russia and Ukraine had occurred around the military conflict around Snake Island.

Some military experts said that the new weapons sent by Western countries made the Russian army "more vulnerable", especially the "Hermaz" high -mobilized rocket launcher provided by the United States last week. Rob Lee, a US Foreign Policy Research Institute, believes that Russia's abandonment of Snake Island "is likely to be the actual result of NATO's transportation to Ukraine." Of course, some Russian media believe that, in view of Snake Island's easy attack, withdrawal, withdrawal only means that the tactics of the Russian army are changing.

Indonesia's "Bridge" in Russia

Outside the battlefield, the difficult food negotiations continued. The evacuation of the Russian army is not equal to the being lifted by the port blockade, and it does not mean that grain transportation can flow normally. In fact, Russia's blockade does not show the slightest sign of relaxation. Ukraine negotiating representative Ruster UMerov told the Times that Ukrafe is preparing to hold talks in Istanbul, Turkey to discuss how to end Russia's de facto blockade to the port of Utasa to allow the transportation of Ukraine to store it in tube warehouse. 20 million tons of food.

Earlier, Russia agreed to open a sea channel for Ukraine wheat exports. However, the representative of Ukraine said that they "have doubts about any commitment to Russia", unless Western allies delivered strong naval weapons to Ukraine as "effective security guarantees."

When Western media condemned the Russian side and asked them to be responsible for the global food crisis, on the other side, Indonesian President Joko Widodo praised it when he met Putin on June 30, "I really really praised it. Thanks to President Putin, he said he would provide safety guarantee for food and fertilizer supply from Ukraine and Russia. " Putin once again accused the sanctions of Western countries, and added that Russia was ready to meet the fertilizer needs of "friendly countries".

Prior to this meeting with Putin, Zoko participated in the Seven Kingdoms Summit held in Germany this week, and held a meeting with Ukrainian President Zelezki on June 29. As the current chairman of the G20 (G20), Zoko has invited Putin to participate in the G20 summit held in Bali in November this year. However, Putin has not yet said whether to attend, and Zelei Ski stated that he planned to attend remotely. Zoko said he was preparing to "build a bridge" among leaders of the two countries.

More than 50%of Russian air strikes or Soviet inventory missiles

According to news from the Peninsula TV Station on June 30, an unnamed Ukrainian army said that the Russian army launched 202 missiles to Ukraine in the second half of June, an increase of 120 from the first half of June. The rate has doubled more than double. " However, unlike most of the Ukrainian politicians accusing Russia's intentional cracking down on civilians to spread panic, the Ukraine Metal believes that because the Russian army uses an inaccurate missile from Soviet inventory in an air strike of more than 50%of the Ukrainian battlefield, it will lead Civil buildings were hit.

Earlier in June, the British Ministry of Defense stated that the Russian bomber may launch dozens of missiles in the Ukrainian ground target in the 1960s. " In recent weeks, the Russian missiles have hit several apartments and schools including cities including Ukraine Kuji and Halkov. With damage and casualties. "

Russian: G7 sets up oil prices upper limit will be counterproductive

In order to further increase sanctions against Russian energy, the leaders of the Seven Kingdoms Group discussed on June 27 and will discuss "the feasibility of the temporary price limit for imported energy." This plan is promoted by the United States, the purpose is to restrict Russian oil exports by setting up the upper limit for Russian oil prices, and ultimately restricting Russia to obtain necessary funds through oil exports.

As of now, Russian energy sanctions have not reduced Russia's energy income, while Western countries such as the United States have suffered from high -high inflation due to the surge in energy prices. Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said on the 30th that quite a lot of Russian oil and petroleum products have reappeared to the Asian market. Russian oil production has been restored from 9 million barrels per day in March and April this year to June 9.9 million barrels/day, "I believe that our output will return to the level before sanctions in summer."

In the face of G7 countries trying to restrict Russian oil prices, Novak responded that this is just "an attempt to intervene in the market mechanism", which may lead to market imbalance and push the price again.

NATO Summit's determination to resist Russia

The NATO Summit was closed on June 30 in Madrid, Spain. Before the meeting, Finland and Sweden won the "consent" of Turkey as they wished, and took a key step in the official joining NATO.

In an interview with the United States Cable Television News Network (CNN), NATO Secretary -General Stoltenberg said that Finland and Sweden entered a "huge mistake made by Putin." NATO".

At the NATO Summit, the United States announced plans to deploy two destroyers with ballistic missile defense capabilities in Spain, deploy a permanent U.S. garrison in Poland, deploy two F-35 stealth fighter squadrons in the UK, and many other measures. Essence

British Prime Minister Johnson promised to provide Ukraine with military assistance worth 1 billion pounds on June 29. U.S. President Biden also said on the 30th that he will provide additional weapon assistance to Ukraine in the next few days. "As long as we need, we will support Ukraine." Biden said at a press conference held during the NATO summit.

It is worth noting that these "unity" commitments have also brought tremendous economic pressure to leaders and domestic people in Western countries. According to the New York Times, at the world -renowned conferences at the G7 leaders and the NATO summit, both Western leaders have talked about how this war that has been lacking in money and long -term consumption.

EU wants to cool down the situation

At the same time as NATO is interested in strengthening force, the European Union is negotiating with Lithuania, and strives to allow Russia's transit Lithuania to transport goods to Russia's Ningrad Stato from EU sanctions. The Lithuanian Railway Corporation operated the only railway route connecting Kaliningrad and Russia. Earlier in June, the company informed the Galnin Gele Railway Corporation to stop the transit from some of the EU sanctions.

Lithuania is worried that if this route has not recovered, Russia will use force to open a new transport corridor. In view of the German garrison in Lithuania, if Russia uses force, Germany may be involved in the direct conflict between Russia and NATO middle.

In this regard, German and EU officials hope to resolve this conflict. However, as one of the strongest attitudes to Russia within the European Union, Lithuania expresses dissatisfaction with the "concession" of the EU's request to make. At present, the debate is continuing, and Reuters reports that it is difficult for the European Union to avoid further upgrading with Russia while supporting strict sanctions on Russia. The vice chairman of the Russian Security Council and former Russian President Medvedev said on June 30 that sanctions against Russia are also a "international aggression", Russia "has the right to protect itself."

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