The "obvious" conclusion of the International Atomic Energy Agency (Aiea) represents "clear and irrefutable proof" that there have been no preparations for a "dirty bomb" in Ukraine . This was stated today by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky .

"We have given full freedom of action" to the IAEA inspection mission and after its conclusion, "we have clear and irrefutable evidence that no one in Ukraine has created or is producing dirty bombs," he added, referring to Russia's continuing accusations. .

Meanwhile , the G7 rejects the blackmail of hunger and frost carried out by Moscow against the Ukrainian population and ensures that it will continue to provide aid to the country under attack to face the harsh winter months . The message to Vladimir Putin came with the usual compactness from the meeting of the foreign ministers of the countries that have sided with Kiev since the beginning of the war.

"We will not allow Russia to starve and leave the Ukrainians in the cold", is the summary of the German Annalena Baerbock, president of the meeting hosted in Munster. While from Kiev Zelensky reiterated that with the enemy, at least for now, it is not a question: if the Tsar participates in the G20 in Bali, the Ukrainian leader will desert the summit.

The Russians "have chosen a new method of warfare", insofar as they are no longer able to obtain significant successes on the ground, Baerbock underlined at the opening of the works in Westphalia, recalling the massive raids that in recent weeks have seriously compromised the energy networks in all of Ukraine. The response of the G7 will be clear-cut, with the commitment to prevent "people from dying of hunger, thirst or freezing", assured the head of German diplomacy, announcing the sending of a new aid package to face the winter. . Starting with generators, container houses and tents.

In addition , sanctions will continue to prevent Russia from "breaking" Ukraine .

The EU also remains fully in this game. "Putin cannot win the war and for this he is destroying a country, and we must continue to provide military, economic and humanitarian support to Ukraine, today more than ever", stressed the high representative Josep Borrell. While welcoming Moscow's return to the wheat agreement as a "good sign", he recalled the "many months" in which millions of people around the world suffered from the blockade of Ukrainian ports .

(Unioneonline / D)

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