‘Unconditional withdrawal’ of Russian troops one of main preconditions for lifting sanctions, EU says
The European Commission responded to reports of Russia seeking sanctions relief as part of a maritime ceasefire in Ukraine, saying today that one of its main precondition would be to see “the unconditional withdrawal of all Russian military forces” from Ukraine.
In a stark response to Russian demands, EU spokesperson said in a statement, reported by Reuters:
The end of the Russian unprovoked and unjustified aggression in Ukraine and unconditional withdrawal of all Russian military forces from the entire territory of Ukraine would be one of the main preconditions to amend or lift sanctions.
The spokesperson added that “Russia must now demonstrate genuine political will to end its illegal and unprovoked war of aggression.”
She also pointedly noted that “experience has shown that Russia must be judged by its actions, not by its words.”
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Four US soldiers missing in Lithuania
Four US army soldiers have gone missing in Lithuania during a scheduled tactical training, the US embassy in Vilnius said in a social media post.
US Army, Lithuanian Armed Forces and Lithuanian law enforcement agencies are conducting a search operation.
The four soldiers are all from 1st Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division, the statement said.
The V Corps commanding general Lt. Gen. Charles Costanza thanked the authorities for their help as the search continues.