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Blinken slams Russian attacks on Ukraine infra

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BUCHAREST: US secretary of state Antony Blinken on Wednesday condemned Russia’s attacks on Ukraine’s civilian infrastruc­ture as “barbaric”.

“Over the past several weeks, Russia has bombed out more than a third of Ukraine’s energy system, plunging millions in the cold,” Blinken said after a meeting with Nato counterpar­ts in Bucharest. “These are President (Vladimir) Putin’s new targets. He’s hitting them hard. This brutalisat­ion of Ukraine’s people is barbaric.”

Nato allies pledged to help Ukraine rebuild its shattered power grid as they met with the country’s foreign minster on Tuesday. Blinken said Western allies were setting up a coordinati­on group to synchronis­e their support to restore Ukraine’s infrastruc­ture.

He insisted that at the same time as they look to help Ukraine repair its grid, the United States and allies are also giving Kyiv anti-air systems “to establish the best possible defence”.

“We have to do both, and we are doing both,” Blinken said.

Washington’s top diplomat said that the United States supported “the need for a just and durable peace” in Ukraine, but Moscow’s strikes showed it had no interest in achieving that.

“Russia’s savage attacks on Ukrainian civilians are the latest demonstrat­ion that President Putin currently has no interest in meaningful diplomacy,” Blinken said. “Short of erasing Ukraine’s independen­ce, he will try to force Ukraine into a frozen conflict, lock in his gains, rest and refit his forces and then at some point re-attack again.”

Putin’s spy chief says he discussed with CIA head

Russian foreign intelligen­ce chief Sergei Naryshkin confirmed in an interview published on Wednesday that he discussed nuclear issues and Ukraine in a meeting in Turkey on November 14 with United States Central Intelligen­ce Agency director William Burns.

Naryshkin confirmed that the two countries had a channel to manage risks and that if there was a need for another such conversati­on, it could happen.

 ?? AFP ?? A destroyed building in Bakhmut, Donetsk region.
AFP A destroyed building in Bakhmut, Donetsk region.

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