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"On the agenda ": Foreign Ministry on the visit of the Pope to Ukraine



Diplomats are working on the date of His Holiness's visit to Ukraine "in accordance with established practice."

Pope Francis' visit to Ukraine is on the agenda of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This is how the department responded to a request from Radio Liberty about the Pontiff's visit to our country.

"The issue of organizing a possible apostolic visit to Ukraine of Pope Francis at the invitation of President Volodymyr Zelensky is on the agenda of the bilateral political dialogue," the press service of the Foreign Ministry said.

The ministry stressed that the timing of the visit of the head of the Vatican will be processed by diplomatic channels "in accordance with established practice."

We will remind, earlier the head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church Svyatoslav Shevchuk said that a few weeks ago he had the opportunity to personally communicate with Pope Francis about Ukraine. "We expect his visit to Ukraine to take place," Shevchuk said.
 
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Pope supported "dear" Ukraine

TEXT: OLGA YANIVI, 12 December 2021,


I offer prayers for dear Ukraine - Pope of Rome

The head of the Vatican is also upset by the large volume of arms production in the world. Weapons are not the answer, says Dad.

Pope Francis expressed his support for Ukraine and its people. He prays for Ukraine and for the resolution of tensions through serious international dialogue. The Pope said this in his Sunday sermon to the faithful in St. Peter's Square.

"I offer my prayers for dear Ukraine, for all its churches and religious communities, its beloved people, in order to resolve the current tensions through a serious international dialogue, without resorting to weapons," said the Pontiff.

He wished that this Christmas would bring peace to Ukraine.

Also, the head of the Roman Catholic Church expressed deep disappointment with the "latest statistics" on the volume of arms production in the world.

“This year we have made more weapons than last year. Weapons are not an option!” His Holiness said.


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Ukraine blames Germany for ‘blocking’ Nato weapons supply​


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Strategy of ‘not provoking Russia won’t work’, Kyiv defence minister Oleksii Reznikov tells FT​

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Ukrainian soldiers patrolling in the eastern Lugansk region. Kyiv has struggled to plugs gaps in its military capabilities, with allies wary of supplying arms that may be deemed a provocation by Russia © Andriy Dubchak/Reuters

December 12, 2021 4:38 pm by Roman Olearchyk in Kyiv and Ben Hall in London
Ukraine’s new defence minister has blamed Germany for blocking the supply of weaponry to Kyiv through Nato, despite US warnings of a possible imminent invasion by Russian forces.
Oleksii Reznikov told the Financial Times that Berlin had in the last month vetoed Ukraine’s purchase of anti-drone rifles and anti-sniper systems via the Nato Support and Procurement Agency. However, Germany had since relented on the first item after deeming it non-lethal.
“They are still building the Nord Stream 2 pipeline and at the same time blocking our defensive weapons. It is very unfair,” Reznikov said, referring to the Russian gas pipeline, which runs through the Baltic Sea to Germany and bypasses existing supply routes through Ukraine.

Kyiv has struggled to plugs gaps in its military capabilities with allies wary of supplying arms that may be deemed a provocation — or even a pretext for escalation — by Russian president Vladimir Putin. Ukraine is urgently seeking to acquire anti-missile and anti-aircraft systems, electronic warfare kit and cyber defence equipment.

Given the German blockage on procurement of lethal equipment — a position taken by Angela Merkel’s government — Reznikov said Ukraine would seek to acquire arms through bilateral deals with allies, including US, UK, Lithuania and France.

The position of the new German government, led by chancellor Olaf Scholz, is not yet clear. The German economy ministry, which is responsible for approving or vetoing weapons exports, declined to comment on Sunday, as did the German chancellery.

In May, Robert Habeck, co-leader of the Greens and now economy minister in the new ruling coalition, said Ukraine’s requests for defensive weapons would be “hard to deny”.

Reznikov said he was in a “very optimistic mood” about obtaining missiles and other defensive weaponry from the US and other western backers after holding talks with his counterparts.

But he could not confirm whether supplies would arrive swiftly enough to deter a full-blown Russian invasion. Western nations, led by the US administration of President Joe Biden, have so far used the threat of crippling economic sanctions to dissuade Moscow from further aggression.

After a summit in Liverpool, G7 foreign ministers released a statement on Sunday calling on Moscow to “de-escalate, pursue diplomatic channels, and abide by its international commitments”.

“Russia should be in no doubt that further military aggression against Ukraine would have massive consequences and severe cost in response,” the statement said.

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Ukrainian defence minister Oleksii Reznikov warned that attempting to placate Putin was a tactic that ‘does not work and will not work’ © Oleksandr Klymenko/Reuters
Reznikov said western allies’ fears of confronting Putin from a position of strength were misguided.

“Not provoking Russia — that strategy does not work and will not work,” he said, noting that Moscow had invaded Georgia after Berlin and Paris had blocked the country’s path to joining Nato in 2008.

Despite the increasingly loud US warnings of a possible Russian invasion, Reznikov, like other Ukrainian officials, downplayed the imminent threat.
Kyiv estimates there are around 100,000 Russian troops deployed along its borders — similar to the Russian build-up during the spring and summer. While Moscow is building encampments for up to 175,000 personnel, according to US assessments, many of the tents appeared to be unoccupied, Reznikov said.

Still, war would be a calamity for Europe with millions of Ukrainians likely to flee to the EU and Ukraine’s vast exports of grain placed in jeopardy, he said.

“There will be a lot of coffins coming back to Russia,” he said, adding an invasion would mark “the end of the current world” and open “a new era” without international rules.

Reznikov, a lawyer who served as minister for the reintegration of occupied territories until his promotion to defence minister last month, said Kyiv had no indication from Washington that its aspirations to join Nato would be delayed or excluded. Biden last week agreed to further talks with Putin to discuss Russia’s opposition to Ukraine’s Nato membership.

Moscow’s “red line” against Ukraine entering Nato was just part of Russia’s “salami-slicing tactics” against the alliance, Reznikov said. “My perception is the US has understood these threats. They have to keep the alliance unified.”

Reznikov also denied Kyiv had come under any pressure from the US to grant special status or deeper autonomy to the occupied Donbas regions as way of kick-starting stalled peace talks.


 
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Strategy of ‘not provoking Russia won’t work’, Kyiv defence minister Oleksii Reznikov tells FT​

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Ukrainian soldiers patrolling in the eastern Lugansk region. Kyiv has struggled to plugs gaps in its military capabilities, with allies wary of supplying arms that may be deemed a provocation by Russia © Andriy Dubchak/Reuters

December 12, 2021 4:38 pm by Roman Olearchyk in Kyiv and Ben Hall in London
Ukraine’s new defence minister has blamed Germany for blocking the supply of weaponry to Kyiv through Nato, despite US warnings of a possible imminent invasion by Russian forces.
Oleksii Reznikov told the Financial Times that Berlin had in the last month vetoed Ukraine’s purchase of anti-drone rifles and anti-sniper systems via the Nato Support and Procurement Agency. However, Germany had since relented on the first item after deeming it non-lethal.
“They are still building the Nord Stream 2 pipeline and at the same time blocking our defensive weapons. It is very unfair,” Reznikov said, referring to the Russian gas pipeline, which runs through the Baltic Sea to Germany and bypasses existing supply routes through Ukraine.

Kyiv has struggled to plugs gaps in its military capabilities with allies wary of supplying arms that may be deemed a provocation — or even a pretext for escalation — by Russian president Vladimir Putin. Ukraine is urgently seeking to acquire anti-missile and anti-aircraft systems, electronic warfare kit and cyber defence equipment.

Given the German blockage on procurement of lethal equipment — a position taken by Angela Merkel’s government — Reznikov said Ukraine would seek to acquire arms through bilateral deals with allies, including US, UK, Lithuania and France.

The position of the new German government, led by chancellor Olaf Scholz, is not yet clear. The German economy ministry, which is responsible for approving or vetoing weapons exports, declined to comment on Sunday, as did the German chancellery.

In May, Robert Habeck, co-leader of the Greens and now economy minister in the new ruling coalition, said Ukraine’s requests for defensive weapons would be “hard to deny”.

Reznikov said he was in a “very optimistic mood” about obtaining missiles and other defensive weaponry from the US and other western backers after holding talks with his counterparts.

But he could not confirm whether supplies would arrive swiftly enough to deter a full-blown Russian invasion. Western nations, led by the US administration of President Joe Biden, have so far used the threat of crippling economic sanctions to dissuade Moscow from further aggression.

After a summit in Liverpool, G7 foreign ministers released a statement on Sunday calling on Moscow to “de-escalate, pursue diplomatic channels, and abide by its international commitments”.

“Russia should be in no doubt that further military aggression against Ukraine would have massive consequences and severe cost in response,” the statement said.

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Ukrainian defence minister Oleksii Reznikov warned that attempting to placate Putin was a tactic that ‘does not work and will not work’ © Oleksandr Klymenko/Reuters
Reznikov said western allies’ fears of confronting Putin from a position of strength were misguided.

“Not provoking Russia — that strategy does not work and will not work,” he said, noting that Moscow had invaded Georgia after Berlin and Paris had blocked the country’s path to joining Nato in 2008.

Despite the increasingly loud US warnings of a possible Russian invasion, Reznikov, like other Ukrainian officials, downplayed the imminent threat.
Kyiv estimates there are around 100,000 Russian troops deployed along its borders — similar to the Russian build-up during the spring and summer. While Moscow is building encampments for up to 175,000 personnel, according to US assessments, many of the tents appeared to be unoccupied, Reznikov said.

Still, war would be a calamity for Europe with millions of Ukrainians likely to flee to the EU and Ukraine’s vast exports of grain placed in jeopardy, he said.

“There will be a lot of coffins coming back to Russia,” he said, adding an invasion would mark “the end of the current world” and open “a new era” without international rules.

Reznikov, a lawyer who served as minister for the reintegration of occupied territories until his promotion to defence minister last month, said Kyiv had no indication from Washington that its aspirations to join Nato would be delayed or excluded. Biden last week agreed to further talks with Putin to discuss Russia’s opposition to Ukraine’s Nato membership.

Moscow’s “red line” against Ukraine entering Nato was just part of Russia’s “salami-slicing tactics” against the alliance, Reznikov said. “My perception is the US has understood these threats. They have to keep the alliance unified.”

Reznikov also denied Kyiv had come under any pressure from the US to grant special status or deeper autonomy to the occupied Donbas regions as way of kick-starting stalled peace talks.


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US Congress is preparing new sanctions against Russia - CNN

TEXT: RASENKO ELENA, 13 December 2021, 04:59



US Congress ready to work on new sanctions against Russia - media

The Congress spoke in favor of sending additional military equipment to Kiev, including the destructive action.

The leadership of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives of the US Congress is ready to work in cooperation with the US administration to impose new sanctions against Moscow in the event of the Russian Federation's invasion of Ukraine. On Sunday, December 12, CNN reports.

In particular, the chairman of the committee, Democrat Gregory Meeks, and the senior Republican in this body, Michael McCall, assured that the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine enjoy unwavering support from both parties in the US Congress.

“We are ready to work with the administration and with our transatlantic allies to contain further Russian aggression against Ukraine, including by imposing serious new sanctions on Russia if it continues to invade Ukraine,” Meeks and McCall said.

They also advocated sending additional military equipment to Kiev, including lethal action.

Lawmakers said Washington should not "make concessions to the detriment of Ukraine or NATO's positions on the eastern flank."
 
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Ukraine and Sweden will strengthen defense cooperation

TEXT: ALEXANDER IVANITSKY, December 14, 2021, 16:40


Ukraine and Sweden signed a defense treaty

The countries have updated their defense agreement and intend to strengthen cooperation. Sweden invited Ukraine to the exercises.

The head of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Oleksiy Reznikov during his visit to Sweden signed a new agreement on cooperation in the field of defense. This was announced on Tuesday, December 14, by the Swedish Minister of Defense Peter Hultkvist, writes TASS.



“We have signed an agreement between Sweden and Ukraine. We continue the cooperation in the field of defense, which we have, and deepen it,” he said.

The Swedish minister invited Ukraine to the international exercises Aurora-2023. Ukraine accepted the invitation.

At a press conference, Reznikov said that Ukraine is a de facto NATO member.

"Our right to become a member of the NATO alliance or any other alliance is written down in the Constitution, this is our sovereign right. We will remain NATO members de facto, we will introduce NATO standards in our country, we will carry out reforms because we need it. And then the hour will come when a political decision will be made between Ukraine and the alliance, and we will become members of the alliance de jure, "he said.

On the eve, Swedish Foreign Minister Ann Linde said that further Russian aggression against Ukraine will meet with a harsh reaction.
 
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Zelensky, Macron and Scholz will meet tomorrow - media

December 14, 2021

Zelensky to meet with Macron and Scholz on December 15 in Brussels

The meeting of the leaders of the three countries will take place before the Eastern Partnership summit, which is scheduled for tomorrow.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Emmanuel Macron intend to meet before the Eastern Partnership summit on Wednesday, December 15. This was reported by RIA Novosti with reference to a source in the department of the German Chancellor.

It is noted that during the meeting, in particular, they will talk about the implementation of the Minsk agreements.

"Before the Eastern Partnership, a meeting will be held between Scholz, Macron, Zelensky, and the implementation of the Minsk agreements will be discussed," the agency reports.

The Eastern Partnership Summit is scheduled for December 15 in Brussels. Note that the Eastern Partnership countries include Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine.

Earlier it was reported that Scholz and Macron intend to activate the "Normandy" to guarantee good prospects for Ukraine.

Recall that Zelensky on December 10 held a telephone conversation with French President Emmanuel Macron. They discussed negotiations on Donbass, Normandy format and Nord Stream-2
 
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EU intends to abandon long-term gas contracts with Russia - media

14 December 2021,

EU wants to abandon long-term gas contracts with Russia

The European Commission will require that the term of gas contracts be limited to 2049 as part of the "green" transition, Bloomberg learned.

The EU plans to set a deadline for canceling long-term gas import contracts under the green transition. This is with reference to the bill that the EU leaders are preparing to discuss at the summit in Brussels, Bloomberg reports on Tuesday, December 14.

The European Commission will require gas contracts to be limited to 2049.

Measures will also be proposed to strengthen security of supply as the EU faces record prices and severe gas shortages this winter.

The bill also contains proposals for a more effective response of EU members to the energy crisis. In particular, we are talking about the standards for gas reserves in underground storage facilities.

As Bloomberg writes, Russia, which provides a third of the EU's gas needs and is building up its military presence near Ukraine's borders, is interested in long-term contracts.
 
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Macron and Putin discussed Ukraine

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Macron called Putin and will meet with Zelensky tomorrow

In addition to the Ukrainian issue, the Presidents of France and Russia discussed the situation on the border of Belarus, coronavirus and Nagorno-Karabakh.

French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday, December 14, called Russian President Vladimir Putin, the Kremlin press service reported.

The leaders of the countries discussed the situation with the coronavirus, the situation on the border of Belarus and Poland and Ukraine.

“Both sides set forth fundamental assessments of the current situation around Ukraine. Vladimir Putin gave specific examples showing Kiev's violation of the Minsk agreements ... It was also noted that the Ukrainian authorities are deliberately aggravating the situation on the contact line, with the connivance of a number of Western countries. Ukraine is being pumped with modern weapons, which poses a direct threat to Russia's security, "the message says.

The Russian President emphasized the importance of the immediate launch of international negotiations to develop legally fixed guarantees excluding any further NATO advance to the East and the deployment of weapons threatening Russia in neighboring states, primarily in Ukraine.

"The Russian leader called on the French partners to treat the concerns expressed with understanding and to take part in their discussion," the Kremlin added.

In addition, Putin and Macron discussed the situation around Nagorno-Karabakh.

We will remind, last week, Macron had a conversation with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, and tomorrow they are to meet in Brussels.
 
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The United States will not push Ukraine to make concessions in negotiations with the Russian Federation

TEXT: SOFIA BROVCHENKO, 14 December 2021, 17:53

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We will not push Ukraine to make concessions in negotiations with Russia - US Department of State

The United States, along with Ukraine, NATO allies and partners around the world, have joined forces to de-escalate tensions, the State Department said.

Claims that the US will push Ukraine to make concessions in negotiations with Russia are disinformation and should be treated as such. This was stated by Assistant Secretary of State for Europe and Eurasia Karen Donfried on Tuesday, December 14.

The truth, Donfried said, is that the United States, along with Ukraine, NATO allies and partners around the world, have joined forces to de-escalate tensions caused by the Russian troop buildup, and this must be resolved through diplomacy.

Donfried stressed that "such efforts are not a concession."

The official recalled that President Biden and Secretary of State Blinken "are trying to make sure that no decisions or discussions about Ukraine take place without the participation of Ukraine."

Earlier, the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry said that a dialogue on Ukraine is being formed between the United States and the Russian Federation. The United States will not join the Normandy format, they are negotiating directly with the Russian Federation.
 
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Georgia and the United States hold exercises in the Black Sea

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USS Arleigh Burke

During the exercise, the ships performed tactical maneuvers and worked together on various elements.

In the Black Sea, joint exercises of the coast guard of the Georgian border police and the American destroyers USS Arleigh Burke took place, TASS reports.

"Representatives of the Coast Guard Department of the Border Police of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and sailors of the USS Arleigh Burke vessel of the US Navy conducted joint exercises in the Black Sea. Three patrol ships Ochamchira (P23), Sukhumi (P24) and Dioscuria (P25) participated in the exercises from the Georgian side," message.

The purpose of the exercise was to exchange experience between the naval units of the two countries, improve the interaction of crews, as well as strengthen the capabilities of the Georgian coast guard.

We will remind, the Verkhovna Rada allowed foreign troops to the exercises. Next year, exercises are planned with the participation of, in particular, American, British, Romanian, Polish military units.

We also add that Ukraine will take part in NATO exercises Dynamic Move-2022. They are to take place from January 31 to February 8, 2022 in Ostend (Belgium).
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Lavrov discussed Ukraine with the new head of the German Foreign Ministry


December 14, 2021

Berbek has already talked with colleagues from Ukraine and Russia

The territorial integrity of Ukraine should not be violated, the German Foreign Minister reminded, and progress in the Normandy format is needed.

The new German Foreign Minister, Annalena Berbock, held a telephone conversation with her Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov on Tuesday, December 14. This was reported by the German Foreign Ministry on Twitter.



"Telephone conversation with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. We want an honest and open exchange of views. The territorial integrity of Ukraine should not be violated. We need progress within the framework of the Normandy format," the message says.

It is noted that other topics of conversation were visa freedoms for young Russians, as well as cooperation on the topic of hydrogen.

In turn, the Russian Foreign Ministry reports that Lavrov focused on building a dialogue with the new German government.

"The main attention was paid to the exchange of views on the state and prospects of development of Russian-German relations after the elections held in both countries. ensuring security and stability in the pan-European and global dimension, "the message says.

Lavrov also stated the need for "security guarantees in the form of legally formalized commitments not to expand NATO to the east and not to advance the bloc's military infrastructure to the borders of Russia."

The day before, the first conversation with Berbek was held by Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba.
 

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Zelensky, Macron and Scholz will meet tomorrow - media

December 14, 2021

Zelensky to meet with Macron and Scholz on December 15 in Brussels

The meeting of the leaders of the three countries will take place before the Eastern Partnership summit, which is scheduled for tomorrow.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Emmanuel Macron intend to meet before the Eastern Partnership summit on Wednesday, December 15. This was reported by RIA Novosti with reference to a source in the department of the German Chancellor.

It is noted that during the meeting, in particular, they will talk about the implementation of the Minsk agreements.

"Before the Eastern Partnership, a meeting will be held between Scholz, Macron, Zelensky, and the implementation of the Minsk agreements will be discussed," the agency reports.

The Eastern Partnership Summit is scheduled for December 15 in Brussels. Note that the Eastern Partnership countries include Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine.

Earlier it was reported that Scholz and Macron intend to activate the "Normandy" to guarantee good prospects for Ukraine.

Recall that Zelensky on December 10 held a telephone conversation with French President Emmanuel Macron. They discussed negotiations on Donbass, Normandy format and Nord Stream-2
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Day in the JFO: seven attacks, a soldier wounded

15 December 2021, 08:01



A soldier was wounded in the JFO zone

The injured soldier is in a hospital. His state of health is of moderate severity.

In the Donbas, over the past day, on December 14, seven violations of the ceasefire were recorded by the enemy troops. One member of the Joint Forces was injured as a result of the shelling. This was reported by the press center of the JFO headquarters.

The warrior is in a hospital. His state of health is of moderate severity.

It is noted that near Novolugansk, the enemy opened fire from large-caliber machine guns and small arms, and in the direction of Novotoshkovsky, fire was fired from heavy anti-tank and automatic heavy grenade launchers.

In the area of Avdiivka and Granitnoye, the enemy fired from mortars of 120 mm caliber, and in the direction of Starognatovka they fired from hand-held anti-tank grenade launchers and heavy machine guns.

Near Novomikhaylovka, hand-held anti-tank grenade launchers and small arms were used, and near Water, enemy troops fired from hand-held anti-tank grenade launchers.

As of 7 o'clock in the morning, on December 15, one violation of the ceasefire with the use of weapons prohibited by the Minsk agreements was recorded by the enemy troops.

In the direction of Pervomaysky, the enemy fired from 82 mm mortars and anti-tank grenade launchers.

Recall that over the past day, December 13, enemy troops twice fired at the positions of the Ukrainian military.
 
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Daily report № 293/2021
of December 14, 2021

Summary
 In the Donetsk region, the Mission recorded 127 ceasefire violations, in particular
11 explosions. For the previous day in this area 164 violations were recorded.
 In Luhansk oblast, the SMM recorded 126 ceasefire violations, in particular
18 explosions. For the previous day, 278 violations were recorded in this area.
 The mission recorded damage to a residential building in the uncontrolled government of Horlivka
Donetsk region and a warehouse building in the government-controlled Muratov Luhansk
area.
 In the Luhansk region near the uncontrolled by the government Yellow, according to estimates, in the direction
Short-range SMM UAVs fired from small arms *.
 In Luhansk Oblast, members of the armed forces denied the Mission's patrols access
Golden and Youth *.
 The SMM continued to monitor the distribution areas in the districts
The villages of Luhansk, Zoloty and Petrovsky.
 The mission assisted in the functioning of vital civilian facilities
infrastructure.
 The SMM continued to monitor the situation of the civilian population, including 4 CPVs, as well
at 4 corresponding checkpoints of armed formations in Donetsk and Luhansk regions.
 Observers visited 2 non-government controlled border checkpoints in Luhansk
area.
 The SMM team monitored the mass meeting in Kyiv.
 The Mission's freedom of movement continued to be restricted, in particular at 3 armed checkpoints
in Donetsk and Luhansk regions. The SMM UAVs were affected by GPS signal interference
(estimated to be due to probable jamming) *.
 
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Ukroboronprom is ready to increase arms production

15 December 2021

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"Ukroboronprom" notes that the participating enterprises are ready, if necessary, to increase the production of weapons

The concern is on guard for the national interests of Ukraine and every day contributes to strengthening the country's defense, Gusev said.

The state concern "Ukroboronprom" is ready, if necessary, to increase the production of weapons and military equipment in connection with the situation in Ukraine. This was announced on Tuesday, December 14, by the General Director of the Group of Companies Yuri Gusev.

"The aggressor country continues to undermine the situation in Ukraine. The Russian Federation resorts to cyber espionage, propaganda, and, of course, to energy levers of influence, such as reducing gas transit through the Ukrainian GTS, as well as raising European gas prices. Obviously, for the purpose of political pressure on neighboring states and to maintain tension in the region of the Russian Federation periodically resorts to the practice of transferring military units, weapons and military equipment to the border with Ukraine, "Gusev wrote.

He noted that the situation in the area of the Joint Forces Operation is aggravating, in the occupied Crimea "militarization measures are continuing, the intelligence activities of the Russian Federation against Ukraine have intensified."

“Considering the situation, Ukroboronprom notes that the participating enterprises are ready, if necessary, to increase the production of weapons and military equipment.
 

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