As the war rages on, Ukraine’s western creditors announced on Wednesday that they would suspend the need to service its debt from August 1 this year until the end of 2023, while EU member states started working on the seventh package of sanctions against Russia for its invasion of Ukraine.
08:01 CEST
#Bundestag deputy #Kiesewetter: "After 3 months of hesitation, #Germany was able to squeeze out 20 Leopard 2 tanks. From April 2023, deliveries will be 1 unit per month, from October 2023 – 3 units per month".
He reminds that #Poland handed over almost 300 tanks to #Ukraine. https://t.co/GNSqP14ngG
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) July 21, 2022
Russian troops are now struggling to move across relatively sparsely-settled, open terrain. They will encounter terrain much more conducive to the defenders along the E40 highway near Slovyansk and Bakhmut due to the higher population density & built-up nature of these areas. /4 pic.twitter.com/Dt9ibg8GgJ
— ISW (@TheStudyofWar) July 20, 2022
The US hopes to see a global price cap on Russian oil introduced by December, US Deputy Treasury Wally Adeyemo said on Wednesday.
07:15 CEST
Gas supplies through the #NordStream-1 pipeline resumed, reports DPA, citing a company representative. pic.twitter.com/sIAlnoCGJF
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) July 21, 2022
06:45 CEST
#Lithuania will transfer additional M113 and M577 armored personnel carriers and ammunition to #Ukraine, the country’s Ministry of Defence reports. https://t.co/B6RkkkQxVl
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) July 21, 2022