Ukraine-Russia Conflict Updates: Trump’s Stance, Macron’s Visit, and Oscars-Winning Documentary

Ukraine-Russia Conflict Updates: Trump’s Stance, Macron’s Visit, and Oscars-Winning Documentary

2024-03-11 14:58:47

If he is elected President of the United States once more next November, Donald Trump will not finance the war between Ukraine and Russia. “He won’t give a cent.”declared Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban following his meeting with the Republican candidate in Florida, reports the BBC. “It is obvious that Ukraine cannot stand on its own two feet”continued the leader, who has maintained close ties with Moscow despite the conflict. “If the Americans do not give money and weapons, like the Europeans, then the war is over. And if the Americans do not give money, the Europeans alone cannot finance this war. So the war is over.” Follow our live stream.

Emmanuel Macron soon to return to Ukraine. The President of the Republic will visit the site “in the next weeks”, the Elysée announced on Sunday, following a telephone interview with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The head of state initially said that he would visit Ukraine in February, before announcing that this visit would take place before mid-March.

Help Ukraine in five identified areas. During this telephone interview, Emmanuel Macron and Volodymyr Zelensky reaffirmed “their desire to move forward in the five areas of action identified during the Ukraine Support Conference, namely cyber defense, mine clearance, maintenance and co-production of weapons in Ukraine, support for neighborhood partners and securing borders.

A documentary on Mariupol wins the Oscars. The war in Ukraine, which has entered its third year, has resonated all the way to Los Angeles. Journalist-director Mstyslav Chernov won in the best documentary category for 20 days in Mariupolwhich looks back on the bombing of a pediatric hospital in Ukraine in March 2022. I wish I had never made this film.”reacted Mstyslav Chernov.

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