Moscow to take corresponding measures in response to the expansion of NATO towards Russian borders

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov has said that the Moscow would continue to take corresponding measures in response, especially as NATO keeps expanding its military infrastructure towards Russia’s borders.NATO’s Steadfast Defender 2024 that kicked off in Europe last week present a threat to Russia’s national security, Peskov said.

The exercises, hailed to be the largest NATO has held in decades, are said to involve some 90,000 troops from all 31 member states as well as Sweden and will last for several months, ultimately ending in May, according to the bloc’s Supreme Allied Commander for Europe Christopher Cavoli.It’s also noted that some 1,100 combat vehicles, including 133 tanks and 533 infantry fighting vehicles, as well as over 50 naval vessels and 80 helicopters, drones and fighter jets are set to take part in the exercises.

Peskov also said that NATO has always been intended as a “instrument of confrontation” that is controlled by Washington.The alliance, in fact, was conceived, formed, configured and is currently managed by the United States precisely as an instrument of confrontation. This instrument continues to fulfill its role and, of course, it is a threat to us,” the Kremlin spokesperson said.

The launch of NATO’s military drills come as a number of officials from its member countries, including the UK, Germany, and Estonia, have been urging the bloc to prepare for a full-scale military confrontation with Russia in the near future, suggesting that Moscow had plans to attack Europe in the next few decades.

Russia has vehemently denied any such plans, calling the claims a “hoax.” Russian President Vladimir Putin has insisted that Moscow “has no interest … geopolitically, economically or militarily … in waging war against NATO” and would instead prefer to develop a relationship with the US-led bloc.

Largest ever prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine

Russia and Ukraine have exchanged the largest number of prisoners since the start of the war.

According to the Ministry of Defense of Russia, 195 Russian soldiers have returned home from the Ukrainian-controlled territory under the prisoner exchange, while 195 Ukrainian soldiers have been transferred to Kiev.The released Russian soldiers will be taken to Moscow for treatment and rehabilitation, the Russian Defense Ministry said.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky also confirmed the transfer of prisoners and said that 207 soldiers have returned home. However, as the Russian Ministry of Defense said that only 195 Ukrainian soldiers were returned, there was no confirmation about how the other 12 prisoners were added.

The prisoner exchange, which was scheduled to take place last week, was postponed after a Russian Il-76 plane carrying 65 Ukrainian prisoners was attacked. Russia has been demanding an investigation saying that the plane was attacked by Kiev.

Russian President Putin meets North Korean leader Kim Jong-un

Russian President Vladimir Putin welcomed North Korean leader Kim Jong Un at the Vostochny Cosmodrome in the Amur region of Russia. Video shared by the Kremlin showed the two leaders shaking hands as they greeted each other on Wednesday.

Putin arrived in Vostochny after a two-day visit to the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok. The North Korean leader continued his journey in his armored train after entering Russian territory on Tuesday morning.

Noting that this year marks North Korea’s 75th founding anniversary and the 70th anniversary of the Korean War armistice, as well as 75 years of diplomatic relations with Russia, Putin said he was very happy to meet Kim .Kim also thanked Putin for the invitation and his warm welcome.

Commenting on the agenda for the Russian-North Korean summit, Kremlin press secretary Dmitry Peskov said the upcoming talks would focus on a number of “sensitive issues” as well as bilateral economic and cultural cooperation and the overall situation in the region.

Kim’s visit to Russia has been of great interest to the West amid the Russia-Ukraine war and rising tensions on the Korean Peninsula.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un arrived in Russia to meet Putin

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has arrived in Russia for a meeting with President Vladimir Putin.

South Korea’s defense ministry confirmed that Kim’s armored train entered Russia on Tuesday morning. Kim’s tour team includes North Korean military personnel and high-ranking government officials.

With Kim Jong Un’s visit to Russia, there is a possibility that Russia and North Korea could discuss an arms deal, US officials said.

The meeting between Kim and Putin amid the Ukraine conflict seems to have been taken with great interest by the West.

Xi Jinping holds a phone conversation with Zelensky

April 26- President of China, Xi Jinping held a phone conversation with Ukrainian President Zelensky for the first time since Moscow launched its military operation in Ukraine.

It is said that Chinese President Xi Jinping has told his Ukrainian counterpart Zelensky that China will push for an early ceasefire in Ukraine and China is determined to facilitate the peace process and a ceasefire as soon as possible.

“Chinese authorities have no intention to quietly observe the escalation of the Ukrainian crisis, but at the same time will not fuel the flame,” President Xi said during a phone call with Ukrainian President Zelensky.He aslo said that “dialogue and negotiations are the only viable way out.”

President Zelensky also tweeted that the dialogue was “long and meaningful.” He said the call, along with the appointment of an ambassador to China, will “give a powerful impetus to the development of our bilateral relations.”

Xi Jinping to visit Russia

The Chinese president’s visit to Russia has been confirmed. The Chinese president will arrive in Moscow next Monday and stay for three days.

According to the Kremlin and the Chinese Foreign Ministry, President Xi Jinping of China will make a state visit to Russia next Monday. The trip will last until Wednesday. Xi will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss “aspects of further development of comprehensive partnership,” according to a statement from the Kremlin.

There will also be a discussion of the international agenda and cooperation between the two nations in world affairs, the Kremlin added. Russian and Chinese officials are expected to sign a number of bilateral agreements.

Putin invited Xi to Russia during a phone call in late December, but the date of the trip was not previously announced. This visit is expected to be significant while it has been closely monitored by west after Moscow launched its military operation in Ukraine in early 2022.

China will work with Russia as a great power:President Xi

The President of China has said that he is willing to work alongside Moscow to increase stability in the world.

Chinese President Xi Jinping told his Russian counterpart that Beijing wants to work with Moscow to take the responsibility of great powers at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit in Samarkand.

President XI also said that China is willing to make efforts with Russia to play a guiding role to inject stability and positive energy into a world rocked by social turmoil.

likewise, President Putin praised the “multifaceted ties” the two countries have forged.

President Putin affirmed Moscow’s support for Beijing’s ‘One China’ policy and condemned “the attempts at provocations by the United States in and around Taiwan.

President Putin thanked China for its cooperation on the foreign policy stage and said,”We highly value the balanced approach of our Chinese friends when it comes to the Ukrainian crisis.”

Ukraine shows no desire to stick to preliminary peace deal: Putin

Russian President Putin has said, Ukraine has shown no desire to meet the terms of what he described as a preliminary peace deal reached in March.

Speaking on television after his visit to Iran, Putin said that Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have offered to mediate between Russia and Ukraine. However, when asked about a possible meeting with Zelensky, he said Ukraine is not sticking to the terms of the initial peace deal that was “practically achieved” in March.

“The final outcome, of course,” he said, “depends on the will of the contracting parties to implement their agreement.” But Kiev seems to have no desire for a peace deal .”

Russian President Vladimir Putin to visit Iran

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russian President Vladimir Putin would visit Iran on Tuesday.


During the visit, Putin is expected to attend a trilateral meeting with the leaders of Iran and Turkey. The trilateral meeting will focus on Syria.

During the visit, Putin will hold separate meetings with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Peskov said.

Telephone conversation between French President Macron and Russian President Putin leaked


Telephone conversation between French President Emmanuel Macron and Russian President Putin has been leaked.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has called the leaking of a telephone conversation between French President Emmanuel Macron and Russian President Vladimir Putin a “violation of diplomatic etiquette.”

Stating that such recorded talks should not have been unilaterally made public in the context of diplomatic dignity, Lavrov said there was nothing to embarrass Russia about the content of the talks between the two leaders.

Secret phone conversation between President Putin and President Macron, a day before the Military operation in Ukraine was revealed by broadcaster France 2 in a documentary on the French president’s handling of the conflict.

US imposed sanctions on President Putin’s Family

The United States has imposed new economic sanctions on members of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s family. Putin’s two daughters are also under sanctions.

According to international media reports, the White House has also banned Russia’s two largest banks, Spurbank and Alpha Bank. Money will no longer reach the United States from these banks. Also, no American will be able to do business with these banks.

The United States has also banned Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, former President Dmitry Medvedev, the wife and children of Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, members of the Russian Security Council and two daughters of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

A statement from the White House stated that “Putin has two adult children.” Although the name is not mentioned. But according to media reports, he has two daughters, Manaria Vorotsova and Katrina Tikhonova, born to Russian President Putin’s ex-wife, Lyudmila.

Born in 1985, Vorotsova is an endocrinologist and owner of a medical company. Born in 1986, Tikhonova is also involved in education and business. She is also a talented dancer. She competes in international rock and roll competitions.

The sanctions would seize assets belonging to Putin’s family members in the United States. Also, any kind of business from the United States will be banned.

According to the White House, the US Treasury Department is preparing to impose sanctions on other Russian companies. US President Joe Biden has said that Russia must pay the price for its atrocities in Ukraine.