Ukraine war in the live ticker: +++ 01:21 Macron wants to talk to Putin “soon” +++

Ukraine war in the live ticker
+++ 01:21 Macron wants to talk to Putin “soon” +++

French President Emmanuel Macron wants to speak today with the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, and “soon” also with Russian President Vladimir Putin about the safety of Ukraine’s nuclear power plants. Macron told the newspaper Le Parisien after spending “many hours” discussing the war with US President Joe Biden during his visit to the United States this week. “On this basis, I will soon be able to have a concrete conversation with President Putin on the subject of civilian nuclear power,” Macron added in the interview.

+++ 23:06 USA: Putin not seriously interested in negotiations +++
According to the US, Russia’s President Putin is currently not seriously interested in peace talks. “Diplomacy is of course the goal of all of us, but you need a willing partner,” said US Secretary of State Victoria Nuland after a meeting with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy in Kyiv. But Putin is not ready for that. This was shown by the Russian attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure and the rhetoric from the Kremlin. US President Biden recently said he was ready to talk to Putin if he was interested in ending the war. Russia then declared that the West must recognize Moscow’s declaration of annexation of four Ukrainian regions. According to Nuland, this reaction by Russia shows how little serious Russia is on this issue.

+++ 22:15 USA accused Russia of targeting civilians +++
Russia is intentionally targeting civilians in Ukraine, according to US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin. “With deliberate cruelty, Russia is targeting civilians and civilian targets,” Austin said at a defense forum in California. “Russian attacks have killed children, destroyed schools and smashed hospitals.”

+++ 21:52 Rocket remains in Kharkiv are piling up +++
This photo was taken in Kharkiv this Saturday. It shows police officers looking at the collected fragments of rockets that landed in Ukraine’s second largest city. Prosecutors there are also conducting investigations to document material evidence of Russian aggression against Ukraine.

Remains of rockets in Kharkiv.

(Photo: dpa)

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This picture from Tuesday shows a representative of the Ukrainian prosecutor’s office documenting and examining the remains of weapons.

(Photo: dpa)

You can read earlier developments in the Ukraine war here.

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