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Russians struck Sumy region; new meeting in Istanbul being prepared – LIVE
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Six people injured in Russian strikes on Sumy
Six people, including a child, were injured by Russian strikes on Sumy and the surrounding region. https://ift.tt/PNATvs1 #liga #news
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Ukraine imposes moratorium on business inspections for economic security
Ukraine's National Security Council announces moratorium on business inspections. Ukraine's National Security & Defense Council introduced a ban on state-conducted business inspections on July 21—a move Zelensky says is essential for economic security.
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Graham warns Putin, threatens tariffs on oil buyers
Graham: The game’s changed, Putin. You played Trump and made a mistake. Ukraine's getting armed, your economy’s getting crushed.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 21 juillet 2025
China, India, Brazil: keep buying Putin’s oil, and Trump will tariff the hell out of you. It’s blood money and this ends now. 1/ pic.twitter.com/7bXH2wlyTRGraham: The game’s changed, Putin. You played Trump and made a mistake. Ukraine's getting armed, your economy’s getting crushed. China, India, Brazil: keep buying Putin’s oil, and Trump will tariff the hell out of you. It’s blood money and this ends now. 1/
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Trump should support oil tariffs and confiscate Russian assets for Ukraine
Trump should follow: — Back Senate bill for 500% oil tariffs on buyers of Russian crude — Confiscate $300B in frozen Russian assets to buy arms for Ukraine 7X
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EU slashes Russia oil price cap to $47.60, bans tankers, restricts fuels
Brussels slashed Russia’s oil price cap from $60 to $47.60 per barrel. Cap will update quarterly. EU also banned insured tankers from moving Russian crude sold above the cap. Refined fuels made from Russian oil are now restricted. 2/
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Europe tightens sanctions on Russia, slashes oil cap, bans banks, blocks Nord Stream
Europe gets tougher on Putin. It slashed the oil price cap to $47.60, kicked 22 Russian banks out of SWIFT, sanctioned Chinese and Indian entities for helping Putin, and permanently blocked Nord Stream revival WSJ: Trump must follow with 500% oil tariffs, $300B in asset
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Yermak: Russia depends on China, time for Xi-Zelensky meeting
Yermak: Without China’s support, it would be much more difficult for Russia. Russia is dependent.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 21 juillet 2025
All other “neutral” world leaders visited Ukraine and met with Zelensky. It’s time for a high-level meeting between President Xi and Zelensky. 5X pic.twitter.com/0dPgc1mxV7Yermak: Without China’s support, it would be much more difficult for Russia. Russia is dependent. All other “neutral” world leaders visited Ukraine and met with Zelensky. It’s time for a high-level meeting between President Xi and Zelensky. 5X
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Yermak questions China’s neutrality over unequal visits
Yermak on China's neutrality: When I met with Minister Wang Yi, I said: You say you're neutral. Tell me: how many times has Xi visited Russia? How many times has he hosted Putin?
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 21 juillet 2025
And now tell me: how many times has he visited Ukraine, or hosted President Zelensky? 4/ pic.twitter.com/oYHruhLq1CYermak on China's neutrality: When I met with Minister Wang Yi, I said: You say you're neutral. Tell me: how many times has Xi visited Russia? How many times has he hosted Putin? And now tell me: how many times has he visited Ukraine, or hosted President Zelensky? 4/
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Yermak welcomes personal criticism and values critics’ good intentions
Q: Do you find personal criticism useful?
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 21 juillet 2025
Yermak: I’m ready to meet and listen. I’m busy, but I make time. I’m glad we now have good relationships with many critics.
That doesn’t mean they’ve changed their opinions — but I know they want what’s best for the country. 3/ pic.twitter.com/IE1DuzuhNWQ: Do you find personal criticism useful? Yermak: I’m ready to meet and listen. I’m busy, but I make time. I’m glad we now have good relationships with many critics. That doesn’t mean they’ve changed their opinions — but I know they want what’s best for the country. 3/
