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Russia-Ukraine live news: Kyiv readying 41 war crimes cases


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And what will it take to guarantee security in the region?Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda talks to Al Jazeera.1 hour ago (09:50 GMT)While there should be consensus at NATO for Sweden and Finland to join the alliance, their accession should be quick, the Canadian foreign minister has said.“It is important that we have a consensus,” Melanie Joly told reporters on the sidelines of a G7 meeting in northern Germany.“We wish that there not only be an accession of Finland and Sweden, but a quick accession, which is fundamental in the circumstances as Finland and Sweden are looking for security guarantees.”2 hours ago (09:25 GMT)Russia has suspended electricity supplies to Finland overnight after its energy firm RAO Nordic threatened to cut off supplies over payment arrears, an official for Finland’s grid operator told AFP news agency.“It is at zero at the moment, and that started from midnight as planned,” Timo Kaukonen, manager for operational planning at Fingrid, said.2 hours ago (09:02 GMT)The leader of Georgia’s breakaway region of South Ossetia set July 17 as a date for a referendum on joining Russia.“Anatoly Bibilov signed a decree on holding a referendum in the Republic of South Ossetia,” his office said in a statement, citing his people’s “historic aspiration” to join Russia.Read more here.2 hours ago (08:40 GMT)Russian Minister of Defence Sergei Shoigu spoke with US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Friday after months of refusing direct contact with his American counterpart.However, officials said the call did not appear to signal any change in Moscow’s war in Ukraine.A senior Defense Department official said that while Austin believes the hour-long conversation was important in the effort to keep lines of communication open, it did not resolve any “acute issues” or lead to any change in what the Russians are doing or saying as the war enters week 12.German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has not detected any change of heart on the part of Russian leader Vladimir Putin since the war began.In an interview with news outlet t-online, the chancellor said it was clear Russia had not achieved any of its stated war aims, one of which was to secure the territory of Ukraine as a buffer between Moscow and NATO expansion.“For Putin’s insane idea of wanting to expand the Russian empire, Scholz said.3 hours ago (07:47 GMT)In an interview with Al Jazeera’s Diplomatic Editor James Bays, Ukrainian foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba says European Union’s “unity” on Russia will be broken if Hungary blocks a proposed EU ban on Russian oil imports.“I believe it will cause a lot of damage to the European Union,” Kuleba said in Waisenhaus, Germany at a gathering of G7 nations.4 hours ago (07:27 GMT)Moscow will take adequate precautionary measures if NATO deploys nuclear forces and infrastructure closer to Russia’s border, Russian news agencies quoted deputy foreign minister Alexander Grushko as saying.“It will be necessary to respond … by taking adequate precautionary measures that would ensure the viability of deterrence,” Interfax agency quoted Grushko as saying.Moscow has no hostile intentions towards Finland and Sweden and does not see “real” reasons for those two countries to be joining the NATO alliance, Grushko added.4 hours ago (07:07 GMT)Read the key events so far on Saturday, May 14 here.4 hours ago (06:50 GMT)Senior Russian lawmaker Anna Kuznetsova has visited the region of Kherson in Ukraine to discuss social and healthcare needs of the local population, the state RIA news agency reported.Kherson is the first region set to be annexed after Moscow said in April it had gained full control of the region, which has seen sporadic anti-Russian protests.Kuznetsova, deputy head of Russia’s Duma or lower house of parliament, discussed the supply of foodstuffs as well as medical and other products needed for children, RIA reported.5 hours ago (06:29 GMT)Finland’s ruling Social Democratic Party was expected to announce their support for joining the NATO defence alliance.Finland’s President Sauli Niinist and Prime Minister Sanna Marin

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