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G7 steps up efforts to support Ukraine as Pope Francis is set to join summit on Friday


Leaders of the Group of Seven leading industrialised nations are now turning their attention to migration on the second day of their summit on Friday.

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Russia will stop the war in this case – Putin announced the terms of the peace treaty


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Ukrainian troops must be withdrawn from the entire territory of the Donetsk and Lugansk people’s republics, Zaporozhye and Kherson regions – then Russia will be ready for negotiations. This was stated by Russian President Vladimir Putin at a meeting with the leadership of the Russian Foreign Ministry.“Ukrainian troops must be completely withdrawn from the Donetsk, Lugansk people’s republics, Kherson and Zaporozhye regions – and I draw attention to this: from the entire territory of these regions within their administrative borders that existed at the time of their entry into Ukraine. As soon as Kyiv declares that he is ready for such a decision and will begin a real withdrawal of troops from these regions, and will also officially notify of the abandonment of plans to join NATO – on our part, immediately, at the same minute, an order will follow to cease fire and begin negotiations,” the head of state indicated . “I repeat, we will do this immediately,” Putin emphasized. The President noted that the Russian side’s conditions for starting negotiations are “simple” and explained that Moscow has always strived for peace. Russia also guarantees the unhindered and safe withdrawal of Ukrainian units from Donbass and Novorossiya if such a decision is made in Kyiv, the president said.“Naturally, at the same time we guarantee the unhindered and safe withdrawal of Ukrainian units and formations. We, of course, would like to count on such a decision – both on the withdrawal of troops, and on non-aligned status, and on the beginning of a dialogue with Russia – in Kyiv they will accept it independently,” the president emphasized.

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Битва Баграта, гранаты без протокола и русский мир по-грузински


Сегодня в Нестандартном взгляде с Вадимом Дубновым:

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03:00 полиция без свирепости и гранаты без протокола

06:40 четыре села как конкретный триггер

08:40 какую Армению представляет Баграт и что там с иерархами и политиками

13:10 является ли Баграт альтернативой Пашиняну и почему у него не получилось

20:00 мирного договора не будет

24:00 коммуникации и границы

26:35 за что Пашинян обиделся на Лукашенко и уходит ли он из ОДКБ

34:00 стратегическое партнерство Армения – США – о чем это

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Pope Francis Met With Ukraine’s President Zelensky In Italy


Pope Francis met with Ukraine’s President Zelensky in Italy on Friday.

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Russia’s Putin sets out conditions for peace talks with Ukraine


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Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during visit to the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research on June 13, 2024 in Dubna, Russia. 

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday set out the requirements for Moscow to start peace talks with Ukraine, more than two years after the Kremlin’s full-fledged invasion of its neighbor.

According to a Google-translated Telegram update from Russian state news outlet Tass, the terms include the complete withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from the territories of Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson, which Russia illegally annexed within months of commencing hostilities, in September 2022.

The Kremlin’s conditions are unlikely to receive a warm reception in Kyiv, which has repeatedly stated that it will not concede territory to Russia.

Putin said during a meeting with the leadership of the Russian Foreign Ministry that as long as Ukraine begins a “real withdrawal of troops from these regions, and will also officially notify of the abandonment of plans to join NATO — on our part, immediately, at the same minute, an order will follow to cease fire and begin negotiations,” according to Google-translated comments carried by Tass.

He said that Moscow was committed to ensuring the “unhindered and safe withdrawal” of Ukrainian forces if Kyiv agrees to such a concession.

If the peace proposal is refused, Putin added, Moscow’s future demands will be different.

Putin’s comments contrast starkly with his Ukrainian counterpart’s peace plan. Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s 10-point proposal, outlined in November 2022, demands the restoration of the country’s “territorial integrity” under the U.N. Charter. He has also insisted that Ukraine regain the peninsula of Crimea, which Russia annexed illegally prior to the current war, in February 2014.

CNBC has reached out to the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs for comment.

Peace frameworks have so far been doomed to fail throughout the Ukraine conflict. A 12-point plan released by Russia’s ally Beijing on the war’s one-year anniversary also gained no momentum. China is once again pushing its own alternative diplomatic plan, Reuters reports.

Putin’s Friday proposal threatens to steal the spotlight from imminent negotiations in Switzerland, where at least 90 countries and organizations are set to meet over June 15-16 at the Swiss resort of Bürgenstock for the Summit on Peace in Ukraine.

Moscow, notably, was not invited — and has in the past touted the futility of third parties attempting to negotiate a resolution to the conflict without Russia’s participation. Previous summits have failed to implement a diplomatic solution to the conflict or abate hostilities on the battlefield.

It comes as Ukraine’s allies have been stepping up support in recent weeks, both financially and militarily.

On Thursday, leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) nations agreed in principle to issue $50 billion in loans for Kyiv that are backed by the profits generated by roughly 300 billion euros ($322 billion) of Russian central bank assets frozen by the West. European Council President Charles Michel stressed that “Russia has to pay.”

NATO is separately due to discuss further support for Ukraine during its upcoming summit of July 9-11. Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg expects member countries to agree a “long-term financial pledge to provide military support” for Kyiv and a “leading role” for the military alliance in providing and coordinating security assistance in the war-torn country.

Already, the U.S. and Germany have removed some restrictions on weapons they supply to Ukraine and now permit their use against targets just over the border inside Russia, exclusively for the purpose of defending Kharkiv.


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Putin vows truce if Ukraine exits Moscow-occupied areas and drops NATO bid — a nonstarter for Kyiv


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Russian President Vladimir Putin promised Friday to “immediately” order a cease-fire in Ukraine and begin negotiations if Kyiv started withdrawing troops from the four regions annexed by Moscow in 2022 and renounced plans to join NATO.

Such a deal appears a nonstarter for Kyiv, which wants to join the military alliance and has demanded that Russia withdraw its troops from all of its territory. There was no immediate comment from Ukraine on Putin’s proposal.

“We will do it immediately,” Putin said in a speech at the Russian Foreign Ministry in Moscow.

His remarks came as leaders of the Group of Seven leading industrialized nations met in Italy and as Switzerland prepared to host scores of world leaders — but not from Moscow — this weekend to try to map out first steps toward peace in Ukraine. The U.S. and Ukraine this week also signed a 10-year security agreement that they hailed as a milestone in relations.

Russia launched its a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. After Ukrainian forces thwarted a Russian drive to the capital, much of the fighting has focused in the south and east – and Russia illegally annexed regions in the east and the south, although it doesn’t fully control any of them.

Putin said his proposal is aimed at a “final resolution” of the conflict in Ukraine rather than “freezing it,” and stressed that the Kremlin is “ready to start negotiations without delay.”

Broader demands for peace that the Russian leader listed included Ukraine’s non-nuclear status, restrictions on its military force and protecting the interests of the Russian-speaking population in the country. All of these should become part of “fundamental international agreements,” and all Western sanctions against Russia should be lifted, Putin said.

“We’re urging to turn this tragic page of history and to begin restoring, step-by-step, restore the unity between Russia and Ukraine and in Europe in general,” he said.

Putin’s remarks represented a rare occasion in which he clearly laid out his conditions for ending the war in Ukraine, but it didn’t include any new demands. The Kremlin has said before that Kyiv should recognize its territorial gains and drop its bid to join NATO.

Russia doesn’t fully control any of the four regions it illegally annexed in 2022, but Putin insisted Friday that Kyiv should withdraw from them entirely and essentially cede them to Moscow within their administrative borders. In Zaporizhzhia in the southeast, Russia still doesn’t control the region’s namesake administrative capital with a pre-war population of about 700,000, and in the neighboring Kherson region, Moscow withdrew from Kherson’s biggest city and capital of the same name in November 2022.

Putin said that if “Kyiv and Western capitals” reject his offer, “it is their business, their political and moral responsibility for continuing the bloodshed.”


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Mozart: Le Nozze di Figaro (Full Opera)


Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Le nozze di Figaro, K. 492 (Full Opera)

Act I

0:00:00 Overture

0:04:20 Cinque, dieci, venti

0:07:08 Cosa stai misurando?

0:08:02 Se a caso madama la notte ti chiama

0:10:46 Bravo, signor padrone

0:13:31 Se vuol ballare, signor Contino

0:16:01 Ed aspettaste il giorno fissato a le sue nozze

0:17:05 La vendetta, oh la vendetta!

0:20:29 Tutto ancor non ho perso

0:21:22 Via, resti servita, madama brillante

0:23:41 Va’ là, vecchia pedante

0:25:51 Non so più cosa son, cosa faccio

0:28:17 Ah, son perduto!

0:32:09 Cosa sento! Tosto andate

0:37:00 Basilio, in traccia tosto di Figaro volate

0:38:06 Giovani lieti, fiori spargete

0:39:09 Cos’è questa commedia?

0:40:35 Giovani lieti, fiori spargete (Chorus)

0:41:27 Evviva!

0:42:40 Non più andrai, farfallone amoroso

Act II

0:46:52 Porgi amor qualche ristoro

0:49:57 Vieni, cara Susanna

0:55:26 Voi che sapete

0:58:11 Bravo! Che bella voce

0:59:27 Venite, inginocchiatevi

1:02:45 Quante buffonerie

1:06:45 Susanna, or via sortite

1:10:15 Dunque voi non aprite

1:11:14 Aprite, presto, aprite

1:12:20 Oh, guarda il demonietto!

1:12:44 Tutto è come il lasciai

1:14:08 Esci, ormai, garzon malnato

Act III

1:34:46 Che imbarazzo è mai questo!

1:37:26 Crudel! Perché finora

1:40:10 E perché fosti meco

1:41:07 Hai già vinta la causa

1:46:15 Andiam, andiam, bel paggio

1:47:00 E Susanna non vien!

1:53:21 È decisa la lite

1:55:34 Riconosci in questo amplesso

2:00:36 Eccovi, o caro amico

2:02:46 Che soave zeffiretto

2:05:26 Piegato è il foglio

2:05:53 Ricevete, o padroncina

2:07:11 Queste sono, madama

2:10:10 Ecco la marcia… Andiamo

Act IV

2:16:25 L’ho perduta, me meschina

2:18:09 Barbarina, cos’hai?

2:20:56 Il capro e la capretta

2:24:40 Nel padiglione a manca

2:26:34 In quegl’anni, in cui val poco

2:30:20 Tutto è disposto

2:34:14 Signora, ella mi disse

2:35:12 Giunse alfin il momento

2:39:50 Perfida! E in quella forma meco mentia?

2:40:30 Pian pianin le andrò più presso

Performed by:

Sophie Marin Degor, Hubert Claessens, Patrick Donnelly, Jean-Claude Malgoire, La Grande Écurie et la Chambre du Roy

The Marriage of Figaro (Italian: Le nozze di Figaro), K. 492, is a commedia per musica (opera buffa) in four acts composed in 1786 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, with an Italian libretto written by Lorenzo Da Ponte. It premiered at the Burgtheater in Vienna on 1 May 1786. The opera’s libretto is based on the 1784 stage comedy by Pierre Beaumarchais, La folle journée, ou le Mariage de Figaro (“The Mad Day, or The Marriage of Figaro”). It tells how the servants Figaro and Susanna succeed in getting married, foiling the efforts of their philandering employer Count Almaviva to seduce Susanna and teaching him a lesson in fidelity. Considered one of the greatest operas ever written, it is a cornerstone of the repertoire and appears consistently among the top ten most frequently performed operas.

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Путин назвал условия прекращения боевых действии на Укране


Дополнительными условиями для мирного урегулирования Путин также назвал нейтральный и безъядерный статус Украины, а также отмену санкций против России.


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Путин выступает в МИДе: НАТО, Европа, безопасность в мире | LIVE


В Кремле проходит юбилейное заседание Высшего Евразийского экономического совета, приуроченное к десятилетию со дня подписания Договора о Евразийском экономическом союзе