Ten New Developments in Ukraine's War

  • March 25, 2022, 10:50 a.m.

Kyiv, Ukraine US President Joe Biden will visit a town in Poland that is near the border with Ukraine, the White House said, as he seeks to show Western resolve against Russia's invasion.

Here are the top 10 developments in this big story:

  1. US President Joe Biden says that Russia's President Vladimir Putin has failed to divide the West with his war on Ukraine. "NATO has never, ever been more united than it is today. "President Putin is getting exactly the opposite of what he intended to have as a consequence of going into Ukraine," he said after a NATO summit in Brussels.

  1. Alliance head Jens Stoltenberg says NATO is stepping up chemical and nuclear defences for its forces in eastern Europe in the face of fears over Russia's war on Ukraine.

  1. One month into Russia's invasion, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urges NATO members to provide Kyiv with offensive weapons, including tanks and fighter jets. The White House says Joe

  1. Biden will visit a town in Poland that is near the border with Ukraine on Friday, as he seeks to show Western resolve against Russia's invasion.

  1. The Group of Seven most industrialised nations says it will do everything in its power to hold Putin and his supporters personally responsible for the Ukraine invasion.

  1. Volodymyr Zelensky says there is a "real" threat that Moscow will use chemical weapons in Ukraine, accusing Russia of having already used phosphorus bombs against civilians in the country.

  1. The G7 and the European Union pledged to block transactions involving the Russian central bank's gold reserves to hamper any bid by Moscow to circumvent Western sanctions. In a non-binding resolution, the

  1. UN General Assembly demands an "immediate" stop to Russia's war in Ukraine. In a vote at UN headquarters in New York, 140 countries voted in favour, 38 abstained, and five voted against the measure.

  1. Russia accuses NATO member Poland, which borders Ukraine, of embarking on a "dangerous escalation" in tensions between Moscow and the West after Warsaw expelled 45 Russian diplomats for alleged espionage. 

  1. The International Atomic Energy Agency expresses "concern" after Ukraine warns of bombardment by Russia of the town where staff working at the Chernobyl nuclear site live. 

Author : Rajdhani Delhi Representative

Rajdhani delhi representative

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