Bhubaneswar: The Russia – Ukraine crisis continued on Monday as both parties are working towards a solution to the conflict which enters Day 33 on Monday.
US President Joe Biden clarified on Sunday that the United States does not have a policy of regime change in Russia, after his remarks that Russian President Vladimir Putin “cannot remain in power”, at Warsaw, Poland.
This, and more developments from the armed conflict here:
- Rocket attacks hit Ukraine’s Lviv; Biden condemns Putin in Poland;
- Ukraine prepared to discuss neutrality with Russia to end war;
- City of Kyiv announces remote education will resume;
- Turkish president stresses need for cease-fire in Ukraine in call with Putin;
- Russia’s aggression has failed to destabilize Ukraine, Zelenskyy says;
- Member of Ukraine delegation says in-person talks with Russia to resume Monday;
- Last passenger train links from Russia into European Union suspended;
- Offering Ukraine further military equipment an ‘evolving conversation’: U.S. ambassador to NATO;
- Ukrainian ambassador says Biden’s Putin comments show U.S. stands with Ukraine;
- Putin trying to split Ukraine under ‘Korean scenario’, says military chief;
- Germany, France distances themselves from Biden’s comment on Putin;
- Ukraine ready to discuss adopting neutral status in Russia peace deal, says Zelenskyy;
- Russia warns media: ‘Don’t report interview with Ukrainian president’;
- India is leaning toward continuing to import coking coal from Russia: Steel Minister.