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Russia, US exchange accusations over Ukraine at UN
By Edith Lederer
UK expected to boost its NATO offer with major military deployment to Europe's borders amid rising Russian aggression
By Amanda Macias
Ukraine's ambassador to U.S. says "we cannot afford to panic" over Russian aggression
By Melissa Quinn
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Formerly TwitterVolodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський
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We are preparing for tomorrow's meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group, also known as "Ramstein," where we will discuss how to quickly overcome difficulties and problems that have accumulated over the past half year while we waited for decisions on American support.
We… pic.twitter.com/XYZwQvwSCd
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський
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I welcomed the UK's Chancellor of the Exchequer, @Jeremy_Hunt and thanked him for the UK's largest defense aid package, worth half a billion pounds.
We paid special attention to the sanction policy. It is important to extend restrictive measures against Russia and make the… pic.twitter.com/rDnfAi0ODI
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Петро Порошенко
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A signature that Ukraine has been waiting for!
A long-awaited decision that will definitely help the Ukrainian army and our struggle.
A firm display of unwavering transatlantic unity and solidarity with Ukraine that is so irritating to the Russian aggressor.
Sincerely… pic.twitter.com/tRO454HwWn
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MFA of Ukraine 🇺🇦
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Despite Russia's desperate attempts to break the Ukrainian spirit, our people remain invincible, passing on courage and resilience to the next generations ❤️🩹
We carry on fighting so that our kids will only experience a future free from wars. This is #WhatWeAreFightingFor pic.twitter.com/itX0vmWDFH
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