9 June 2022
Along with the Ukraine government, Liubov Tsybulska has been angered by President Macron's warning not to "humiliate" the Russians and by his phone calls with Vladimir Putin. "It's not diplomacy to call the war criminal," says Tsybulska, an advisor to Ukraine's foreign ministry. After everything Russian forces have done in Ukraine, she says, avoiding humiliating Putin is not an option. Can Ukraine continue to trust the West for support – or does it fear a deal being done behind its back? Tsybulska joined Tim Sebastian on the line from Brussels on 7 July. Watch and join the conversation below or on Twitter - https://twitter.com/dw_conflictzone Conflict Zone is Deutsche Welle's top political interview. Every week, our hosts Tim Sebastian and Sarah Kelly are face to face with global decision-makers, seeking straight answers to straight questions, putting the spotlight on controversial issues and calling the powerful to account.
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GENEVA — UN News Russian attacks on civilian targets in Ukraine could be a war crime: UN rights office
As Russia's war on Ukraine enters its 103rd day, we take a look at the main developments so far ⤵️ https://t.co/gLCnLE556Y
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) June 6, 2022
A U.S. court issued warrants for the seizure of two luxury planes owned by Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich under U.S. measures imposed after Russia's invasion of Ukraine https://t.co/6mctYmw8Sv pic.twitter.com/X06FouJau3
— Reuters (@Reuters) June 7, 2022
Russia-Ukraine war: June 9 updates ⤵️
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) June 9, 2022
Rescuers in Ukraine's city of Mariupol find 50 to 100 bodies in two out of five high-rise buildings they searched, says mayoral aide Petro Andryushchenko.
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