Russian lawmaker urges end to conflict as country cannot sustain war
Renat Suleimanov, a Russian lawmaker and state Duma representing the country’s Communist party has called for “the quickest possible end” to the country’s war with Ukraine.
“It is absolutely obvious that the economy will not withstand a prolonged continuation of the special military operation,” Suleimanov said to Kontinent using the Kremlin’s term for the war.
“Officially, 40 per cent of the federal budget is defense and security. What kind of development, investments, and capital expenditures can we talk about?”
He said that the war “has already lasted longer than the Great Patriotic War (World War II)“ and said that “the quickest possible end” to the conflict was “simply necessary.”
Alex Croft20 May 2026 01:01
US remains committed to Poland, says Polish minister after Hegseth call
The process of redeploying US military forces and assets in Europe is underway, but no decision has been made to reduce the US military capabilities in Poland, Polish defence minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz wrote on Tuesday on X.
“The U.S. Secretary of War confirmed that the United States’ commitment to Poland’s defence and security remains unchanged,” he also wrote after his conversation with Pete Hegseth.
Alex Croft20 May 2026 00:01
Russia warns Latvia against letting Ukraine launch drones and draws sharp US rebuke
Russia’s ambassador to the United Nations, Vasily Nebenzya, on Tuesday said Moscow had information that Ukraine planned to launch military drones from Latvia and other Baltic states, warning that membership in NATO would not protect those countries from retaliation.
Nebenzya, speaking during a UN Security Council meeting on security in Ukraine, claimed Kyiv had already dispatched Ukrainian drone forces to Latvia.
Latvia’s envoy to the Security Council, Sanita Pavluta-Deslandes, immediately rejected the remarks as “pure fiction.” Tammy Bruce, the deputy U.S. ambassador to the UN, warned that the UN was “no place for threats against a council member” and said the U.S. would keep all its NATO commitments.
Alex Croft19 May 2026 23:01
Analysis: Putin let his desperation show with unexpected claim his war with Ukraine is ending
Pausing, turning and pointing, like hounds catching a new scent, Europe’s leaders are picking up a blood trail from the Kremlin. Vladimir Putin’s forces were once the hunters – now they are bleeding and Ukraine has the whiff of victory in its nose.
In the latest sign that Ukraine’s systematic new policy of trying to kill at least 50,000 Russians a month is working, Putin has told his people that the end of the war he started is near.
And, in an act that was both desperate and doomed, he suggested that Gerhard Schröder, the former German chancellor, could act as Europe’s envoy in talks.
The Independent’s world affairs editor Sam Kiley reports:
Maira Butt19 May 2026 22:00
Russia begins massive nuclear drills involving missiles and submarines as Putin visits China
Russia has begun massive manoeuvres of its nuclear forces, including practice launches of nuclear-capable ballistic and cruise missiles, following a surge in Ukrainian drone strikes.
The three-day exercise will involve 64,000 troops, over 200 missile launchers, more than 140 aircraft, 73 surface warships and 13 submarines, including eight armed with nuclear-tipped intercontinental ballistic missiles, the Defence Ministry said.
According to the ministry, the drills will focus on the “preparation and use of nuclear forces under the threat of aggression.”
James C Reynolds reports:
Maira Butt19 May 2026 20:00
Russians realise they aren’t safe as Ukrainian drone attacks on Moscow bring war close to home
It’s getting harder for officials in the Kremlin to cast the war in Ukraine – now in its fifth year – as something so distant that it doesn’t affect the daily routines of Russian civilians.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky cast the attack in Moscow’s suburbs as a just retribution for the relentless and deadly Russian missile and drone strikes on the capital of Kyiv and other cities last week.
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Maira Butt19 May 2026 19:00
China says report that Xi said Putin would regret invasion is ‘completely fabricated out of thin air’
“The information you mentioned does not match the facts and is completely fabricated out of thin air,” foreign ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun told reporters on Tuesday.
Maira Butt19 May 2026 18:00
Putin arrives in Beijing for summit with Xi, says Chinese state media
Russian president Vladimir Putin has touched down in Beijing for a two-day summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, according to Chinese state media.
Maira Butt19 May 2026 16:51
Putin arrives in Beijing for summit with Xi, says Chinese state media
Russian president Vladimir Putin has touched down in Beijing for a two-day summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, according to Chinese state media.
Maira Butt19 May 2026 16:50
Ukraine is Europe’s ‘number one priority’, says top EU military chief
The European Union’s top military general Sean Clancy has said that Ukraine remains its top priority on Tuesday.
“The extraordinary resilience of the Ukrainian armed forces and the Ukrainian people has transformed Ukraine into a fortress nation,” Clancy told Euro News arguing that Ukraine’s security is now “integral to the future security of Europe.”
He said Ukraine remains the EU’s “number one priority”.
Maira Butt19 May 2026 16:30
