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According to the report, the key architect of Russia’s war in Ukraine was killed in Moscow. A senior architect of Russia’s war machine has been killed in Moscow. Lieutenant General Fanil Sarvarov, the officer overseeing the Russian army’s training operations, died after an improvised explosive device detonated on Monday morning, the latest in a series of high-profile assassinations targeting Moscow’s top military figures.
The report stated that as U.S.-Russia talks resume, Europe questions whether to contact Putin: From a long table in Moscow to a war that reshaped Europe. French President Emmanuel Macron once took Vladimir Putin at his word, even just 16 days before Russian tanks rolled into Ukraine. Now, as the United States reopens channels with the Kremlin, Europe faces a familiar dilemma: should its leaders pick up the phone to Moscow again?
The report added that four poles would back EU exit, and Talk of a Polexit is no longer on the fringe. A new poll shows nearly one in four Poles would vote to leave the European Union if a referendum were held tomorrow, even as a clear majority still backs membership. Zuzanna Jurek examines what’s driving the shift and how real the exit risk is.
The report stated that as U.S.-Russia talks resume, Europe questions whether to contact Putin: From a long table in Moscow to a war that reshaped Europe. French President Emmanuel Macron once took Vladimir Putin at his word, even just 16 days before Russian tanks rolled into Ukraine. Now, as the United States reopens channels with the Kremlin, Europe faces a familiar dilemma: should its leaders pick up the phone to Moscow again?
The report added that four poles would back EU exit, and Talk of a Polexit is no longer on the fringe. A new poll shows nearly one in four Poles would vote to leave the European Union if a referendum were held tomorrow, even as a clear majority still backs membership. Zuzanna Jurek examines what’s driving the shift and how real the exit risk is.
