Connect with us

Latest News

The issue of removing sanctions cannot be raised until the painful war is ended : Zelenskyy

Published

on

Even though the Russia-Ukraine war has been going on for almost a month, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy flatly refused to discuss removing sanctions on Moscow unless the Kremlin stops its deadly military action against Ukraine. The besieged President reiterated in a video message broadcast on Facebook that any talk about easing Western sanctions against Russia will only take place when Russian President Vladimir Putin ends his invasion of Ukraine.

“The subject of easing sanctions cannot even be considered until the horrible war is ended and we reclaim what is rightfully ours,” Zelenskyy added.

Sanctions imposed on Russia

President Putin’s Russian conflict, which began on February 24, provoked the United States and its allies to apply the most severe sanctions on Moscow. The harsh measures were designed to harm Russia’s economic and financial sectors, resulting in a lack of goods and, as a result, a rise in commodity prices in the Russian domestic market.

To summarise, at least 33 countries have made it illegal for Russian planes to fly within their airspace. The United Kingdom, the United States, and the European Union (EU) have imposed a ban on the export of “dual-use” commodities from Russia, such as equipment for civilian and military vehicles.

. Due to their substantial reliance on Russian fuel, the United States unilaterally restricted-energy imports from Russia, while European nations are currently considering penalties. Germany, on the other hand, has put a hold on the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, a multibillion-dollar gas project. Separately, the United States has prohibited the export of high-end goods to Russia.

Russian oligarchs have also been sanctioned by Western and European governments, who have seized their offshore assets, including those of Chelsea Football Club owner Roman Abramovich and Eugene Shvidler. The United Kingdom has restricted the issuing of “golden visas,” which permitted wealthy Russians to obtain residency in the United Kingdom. The West sanctioned Putin, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, and others, not only Kremlin insiders.

Furthermore, Western banks have frozen the Russian central bank’s assets in an attempt to prevent it from accessing its $630 billion in foreign currency reserves, causing the Ruble’s value to plummet by 22%. Additionally, Russian banks were removed from the SWIFT global banking systems, which are used to send money internationally. Apart from that, commercial, social media, food, and hospitality giants like Coca-Cola, Starbucks, Apple, Google, Hyatt, Nike, Marks & Spencer, and Nestle have all abandoned their Russian operations.

The peace talks between Russia and Ukraine have brought ‘promising’ results, according to Zelenskyy.

Zelenskyy said he saw “promising” progress during the in-person delegation-level meetings between Russia and Ukraine that took place in Turkey on Tuesday. Nonetheless, the “signals” did not add up to the cessation of Russian shelling on Ukrainian territory, he added. Despite Russia’s vow to withdraw from important Ukrainian cities, Zelenskyy emphasized that Ukraine will not “lower its defensive position” despite Moscow’s shift in approach. Russia’s senior negotiator, Vladimir RostislavovichMedinsky, on the other side, described the first day of talks between Ukraine and Russia as “productive.”

Continue Reading
Advertisement
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest News

With Chants Of “Pudhchya Varshi Lavkar Ya,” Panvel bids Goodbye to Ganapati Bappa

Published

on

Panvel locals said a tearful goodbye to their beloved Ganapati Bappa on Sunday, wishing him to return early the following year, as the joyous sounds of Ganesh Chaturthi reverberated throughout the city (pudhchya varshi lavkar ya). The community was heavily involved in the 1.5-day immersion, which got underway on Saturday with “Ganpati Bappa Morya” shouts.

This year, 89 specified locations were enabled by the Panvel Municipal Corporation, with oversight from Municipal Commissioner Mangesh Chitale.

This comprised 48 man-made ponds with distinct pools for Shadu clay and plaster of Paris (POP) Ganpati’s in addition to 41 natural immersion places. The locations have all the necessary amenities, including Nirmalya Kalash, stage setups, electrical systems, CCTV, and security personnel.

At 5 p.m., the immersion procedure began, and it lasted until 11 p.m. Department representatives, including Commissioner Chitale, kept a careful eye on the planning and administration.

Commendably, five unique ‘Nirmalya Raths,’ as proposed by Deputy Commissioner Dr. Vaibhav Vidhate, were set up to gather Nirmalya from more than 250 Ganesha Mandals spread across the municipal territory. The objectives of this program were to promote environmental sustainability and efficient garbage management. Approximately 1,500 tons of Nirmalya were collected during the immersion. Dedicated crews are cleaning up the Visarjan Ghats, and plans are in place to turn this garbage into agar batti and incense sticks.

 In addition, the Panvel Municipal Corporation honored followers who placed a high value on environmental preservation by submerging idols made of plaster of Paris and Shadu clay in the man-made lakes. In appreciation of their commitment to a greener Ganeshotsav, certificates were given out.

Municipal Commissioner Mangesh Chitale said, “This year’s immersion activities have set a benchmark for community participation and environmental stewardship, reflecting the city’s commitment to preserving cultural traditions while promoting sustainability.”

Continue Reading

Latest News

Mumbai Traffic Blues, Good Bye! Travel Time To The Badlapur-Navi Mumbai Tunnel To Be Reduced To 20 Minutes

Published

on

The new tunnel that would link Badlapur and Navi Mumbai is expected to cut the journey time in half, to only 20 minutes. The tunnel connects Bendsheel village in Badlapur to Rayate in Kalyan Taluka as part of the Vadodara-JNPT expressway project. This would integrate Badlapur into a larger network that connects key towns like Navi Mumbai, Palghar, Gujarat, and Mumbai.

This four-lane, 22-meter-wide tunnel is an essential part of a bigger project that aims to guarantee the seamless flow of traffic between Vadodara and Mumbai. With the new road, the 550 km trip from JNPT Port in Mumbai to Vadodara, which currently takes 10–12 hours, would only take 4-5 hours.

Plastering has started on the tunnel, a significant project milestone that indicates how quickly the construction has progressed.

Additionally, the tunnel will be essential for facilitating speedier freight movement to the JNPT port, which will promote economic growth by facilitating access to the future Navi Mumbai Airport. Along the route, this can result in the development of warehouses and commercial centers, creating additional job possibilities for the surrounding towns.

Continue Reading

Latest News

For Navi Mumbaikar’s, Ganeshotsav This Year Is More Greener

Published

on

This year, Ganeshotsav, a period marked by elaborate festivities and cultural displays, is also being used as a means of raising awareness of environmental issues. Encouraging the theme of “Eco-Idol to Save Environment,” households in Navi Mumbai are choosing biodegradable idols and integrating eco-friendly activities into their festival fun.

The creation and immersion of idols has changed significantly this year, making it a unique Ganeshotsav. Family eco-friendly Ganesha idols made of clay and other biodegradable materials are becoming more popular than plaster of paris (POP) idols, thanks to the efforts of Sri Bal Gangadhar Tilak to integrate ancient customs. This shift indicates a dedication to protecting nearby water bodies and an increasing understanding of environmental challenges.

Many homes are increasingly coordinating their activities with environmental considerations, while still adhering to the custom of doing Ganesh puja for one to ten days. The idols’ themes are as varied as the festivities themselves. While some homes are highlighting recent successes, like winning the World Cup, others are drawing attention to urgent societal challenges, like the recent Wayanad catastrophes.

In honor of winning the World Cup, Dr. Lokhande and his family at Mahavir Hospital in Koparkhairane have decided to celebrate with a clay statue of Ganesha dressed as a cricket player. Experienced idol builder Santosh Chaulkar has been hard at work creating more than a hundred clay idols especially for homes in the Koparkhairane node.

Big housing complexes like Nerul’s NRI Complex are acting together in addition to individual initiatives. It is suggested that locals retrieve the clay from submerged idols and give it back to the craftspeople in the area. By reusing the clay to construct new idols, this program seeks to establish a sustainable cycle that reduces waste and promotes ecological balance.

Continue Reading

Trending