Latest international news today Friday, March 25

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US spent supplying liquefied natural gas to EU to help break up with Russia

North American President Joe Biden has called for unity among Western democracies in the face of the threat posed by Russia. At his entrance to the European Council building, where he symbolically left for a meeting of community leaders, Biden made a staunch defense of democracy. “The only very important thing we must do in the West is to stay united and that is not a euphemism” because “Putin's main objective is to demonstrate that democracies cannot function in the 21st century” and “divide NATO.”

Biden went on to say that for this reason “my main objective is to maintain complete and total unity among the world's leading democracies” and to emphasize this he stressed “and I'm not kidding about this. I'm seriously". So seriously that after the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, announced that an agreement was being finalized by the United States, it is committed to supplying liquefied gas to Europe for the next two winters and thus reduce energy dependence from Moscow. The EU imported 40% of the gas it consumes from Russia, but the Commission will reduce this percentage in the last thirds before the end of the year.

Report as a form of action

No substantial changes in operations. “Static” fighting continues in the besieged urban centers, and no appreciable progress has been made where the fighting is more “dynamic”. The time factor continues to play against Putin.

Biden, sober to Russia's biological or nuclear attack in Ukraine: “It would trigger a similar response”

US President Joe Biden rules out a military intervention in Ukraine - "no, no," responded a journalist after the Brussels and G-7 summit - but acknowledged that an attack with chemical, biological or even nuclear weapons in Ukraine would be a new scenario in which NATO would have to decide at that time.

Ukraine confirmed first exchange of prisoners of war with Russia

Ukrainian authorities confirmed Thursday that the first prisoner exchange with Russia has taken place, although Moscow on Wednesday said two exchanges have taken place.

Trip to Ukraine liberated from Russian hands

The convoy is eternal and so is the wait. First the tanks, tearing the asphalt with their tracks and with their engines revving like enraged lions. After a decade of armored vehicles to carry too much, followed by trucks with ammunition, an ambulance and a white truck with a sign on the back that reads "bodies." Then comes the turn of a caravan of all-terrain vehicles without Army markings, with perfectly equipped uniformed personnel. After a month of war, the Ukrainian forces stopped waiting for the Russians to approach Kyiv and launched a counteroffensive that has forced the enemy to retreat. According to the Kyiv authorities, they are about to retake control of Irpín and fight to recover Bucha and Hostomel, but on the way to these cities they are liberating smaller towns every day.

Allies focus on Beijing to promote a peaceful solution

Yesterday, the thirty countries of NATO focused on China so that they would not support Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine in any way. In addition, the US is advising on the economic and business consequences of possible support in Russia.