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Kamala Harris accuses Russia of crimes against humanity at Munich Security Conference
Russia’s ambassador to the US has accused Washington of trying to justify its own actions in fomenting the crisis in Ukraine by alleging Russia had committed crimes against humanity.
“We regard such insinuations as an unprecedented attempt to demonise Russia in the framework of the hybrid war unleashed against us,” envoy Anatoly Antonov was quoted saying by Russia’s Tass state news agency.
Mr Antonov’s comments come following US vice president Kamala Harris’ announcement at the Munich Security Conference that Russia had committed “crimes against humanity” in Ukraine.
The US State Department alleged Vladimir Putin’s troops executed children and tortured and forcibly deported thousands of Ukrainians to Russia. It said the acts “are not random or spontaneous” but “part of the Kremlin’s widespread and systematic attack” against Ukraine.
Meanwhile, Nato chief Jens Stoltenberg warned Mr Putin is “planning for more war”, as he joined Rishi Sunak and other Western leaders in calling for intensified support for Ukraine.
Mr Sunak insisted the world must “hold Russia to account” for alleged war crimes and criticised agreements of the “post-Cold War era” for failing Kyiv.
War crime allegations an 'attempt to demonise Russia', Russian envoy says
Russia’s US ambassador has said claims by the US that Russia is behind crimes against humanity in Ukraine are an “attempt to demonise Russia”.
Ambassador Anatoly Antonov accused the US of trying to justify its own actions in fomenting the crisis in Ukraine with the war crime allegations.
“We regard such insinuations as an unprecedented attempt to demonise Russia in the framework of the hybrid war unleashed against us,” Mr Antonov was quoted as saying by Russia’s TASS state news agency.
“There is no doubt that the purpose of such attacks by Washington is to justify its own actions to fuel the Ukrainian crisis,” he said.
Vishwam Sankaran19 February 2023 04:54
US formally concludes Russia is guilty of ‘crimes against humanity’ in Ukraine
The United States has formally concluded that Russia has committed “crimes against humanity” during its war in Ukraine, vice president Kamala Harris has said.
“In the case of Russia’s actions in Ukraine we have examined the evidence, we know the legal standards, and there is no doubt: these are crimes against humanity,” Ms Harris, a former prosecutor, told the Munich Security Conference.
“And I say to all those who have perpetrated these crimes, and to their superiors who are complicit in those crimes, you will be held to account.”
The official determination carries with it no immediate consequences for the ongoing war but, according to Reuters, Washington hopes that it could help further isolate Vladimir Putin and galvanise legal efforts to hold members of his government accountable through international courts and sanctions.
Andy Gregory18 February 2023 12:17
The Bell becomes latest news site to be blocked in Russia
Russian outlet The Bell is the latest news site to have been taken offline by the Kremlin in its intensified crackdown on independent media coverage since invading Ukraine.
The site mainly covers business news and was one of the few remaining independent media websites accessible after the authorities blocked Mediazona, Meduza and Novaya Gazeta. It was founded in 2017 by Yelizaveta Osetinskaya, who formerly edited Vedomosti and the Russian edition of Forbes.
Both Ms Osetinskaya and The Bell had already been labelled “foreign agents” – entities subject to increased scrutiny by the authorities.
While the outlet said last year it was going to stop covering the conflict in Ukraine, citing the danger to its journalists, it continued to publish stories about the invasion’s effects on the economy.
Andy Gregory19 February 2023 10:44
Russia raises spectre of Napoleon in attack on Macron over his Moscow ‘regime change’ comments
Russia has criticised “priceless” Emmanuel Macron over his remarks about regime change in the Kremlin, raising the spectre of France’s 19th century emperor, Napoleon.
On Friday, the French president urged allies to step up military support for Ukraine, but added: “Let’s be clear, I don’t believe for one second in regime change, and when I hear a lot of people calling for regime change I ask them, ‘For which change? Who’s next? Who is your leader?’”
Clarifying those comments, he told Le Journal du Dimanche that he did not believe a democratic solution from within civil society would emerge in Russia after years of a hardening of Moscow’s position and conflict, adding that he saw no alternative to Putin, who had to be brought back to the negotiating table.
“All the options other than Vladimir Putin in the current system seem worse to me,” Mr Macron said, telling the paper that while France wanted Russia to be defeated in Ukraine, it had never wanted to “crush” it.
But Russian foreign ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said: “About ‘never’: France did not begin with Macron, and the remains of Napoleon, revered at the state level, rest in the centre of Paris. France – and Russia – should understand.”
“In general, Macron is priceless,” she said, adding that his remarks showed the West had engaged in discussions about regime change in Russia while Macron had repeatedly sought meetings with the Russian leadership.
Andy Gregory19 February 2023 09:58
US warns China of ‘serious consequences’ if it arms Russia
Washington is concerned that China is considering supplying weapons to Russia, US secretary of state Anthony Blinken has said – warning top Chinese diplomat Wang Yi of consequences in such an event.
The pair met at an undisclosed location on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference, just hours after Wang described Washington as “hysterical” in a running dispute over the US downing of a suspected Chinese spy balloon.
In an interview to be aired on Sunday morning on NBC News, Mr Blinken said the US was very concerned that China is considering providing lethal support to Russia and that he made clear to Wang that “would have serious consequences in our relationship.”
“There are various kinds of lethal assistance that they are at least contemplating providing, to include weapons,” Mr Blinken said, adding that Washington would soon release more details.
Andy Gregory19 February 2023 08:50
Blinken to raise Sweden and Finland Nato bids during Turkey visit
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is due to arrive in Turkey for an official visit in the aftermath of a devastating earthquake that killed tens of thousands of people.
Also topping the agenda will be the stalled Nato bids of Sweden and Finland, which Turkey has so far refused to ratify, saying Stockholm in particular has harboured individuals it alleges are members of terrorist groups. Ankara has recently indicated it would approve only Finland.
Mr Blinken will land at Incirlik Air Base in the southern province of Adana, from where he will take a helicopter tour of the area devastated by the earthquakes. He will then hold bilateral talks on Monday with his Turkish counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu and may meet with president Tayyip Erdogan, according to Reuters.
Andy Gregory19 February 2023 07:30
ICYMI: 'Russia must not win this war against Ukraine,' French president says
French president Emmanuel Macron said yesterday that Russia “cannot and must not win this war against Ukraine”.
“Accepting the normalization of the illegal use of force would mean calling European security and global security into question. Russia’s aggression against Ukraine must fail,” Mr Macron said.
He added that while France wants Russia to be defeated in Ukraine, it does not want to “crush” it.
“I do not think, as some people do, that we must aim for a total defeat of Russia, attacking Russia on its own soil,” the French president said.
Vishwam Sankaran19 February 2023 07:15
Most of Ukraine has power despite Russian shelling, Zelensky says
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said most of the people in the country still have access to electricity despite another day of Russian missile attacks.
Russia had launched 16 missiles at Ukraine, according to Ukraine’s General Staff.
Mr Zelensky said sections of the country’s electrical infrastructure that were shut off in anticipation of the attack were being re-enabled.
“This is a very significant result for Ukraine. A result we achieved together,” he added.
Vishwam Sankaran19 February 2023 06:45
US government, Elon Musk discuss about Starlink use in Ukraine
US secretary of state Antony Blinken had conversations with SpaceX chief Elon Musk about the use of his company’s Starlink satellite internet in Ukraine.
SpaceX had put in place measures earlier this month to prevent Ukraine’s Armed Forces from using the satellite internet service for controlling drones, Reuters reported.
“Well, I can’t share any conversations we’ve had other than to say we’ve had conversations,” Mr Blinken said in an interview with NBC News.
Vishwam Sankaran19 February 2023 06:15
Netherlands to expel some Russian diplomats accused of spying
The Dutch government is reportedly expelling some Russian diplomats out of the country, accusing Moscow of “secretly” getting intelligence agents into the Netherlands.
“Russia keeps trying to secretly get intelligence agents into the Netherlands under cover of diplomacy. We cannot and shall not allow that,” Dutch Foreign Minister Wopke Hoekstra said in a statement on Saturday.
“At the same time Russia refuses to give visas to Dutch diplomats who would work at the consulate in St Petersburg or the embassy in Moscow,” he added.
The Dutch government also said it would be closing its consulate in St Petersburg.
The Netherlands is the latest in a line of countries, including France, Denmark, and Austria that have expelled Russian diplomats following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Vishwam Sankaran19 February 2023 05:45