Ukraine war latest: Russian officials 'thrown out of meeting' for breaking custom; new photos emerge of Putin and Kim's day out (2024)

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  • Vladimir Putin arrives in Vietnam for state visit
  • Russia and North Korea sign new defence deal
  • Russian officials 'thrown out of meeting' for breaking custom
  • South Korea condemns pact and says it will reconsider weapons for Ukraine
  • New photos emerge of Putin and Kim's day out
  • Analysis:Putin wants to prove he still has friends
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17:15:48

Putin considering changes to Russia's nuclear doctrine

Russia is considering making changes to its nuclear weapons doctrine, Vladimir Putin has said.

The Russian president made the comments while speaking to reporters at the end of his Vietnam trip.

The existing doctrine states that Russia may use suchweapons in response to a nuclear strike or in the event of aconventional attack that poses an existential threat to the country.

He was also asked about his trip earlier this week to North Korea.

During his visit, he signed a defence deal with the country's leader Kim Jong Un.

The pact sparked condemnation from South Korea, who said the details were "absurd" and it would reconsider sending weapons to Ukraine as a result.

Reacting to the comments, Mr Putin said Seoul's decision to supply Kyiv with weapons would be a "mistake" and it "should not worry" about deals between Russia and North Korea.

Russian state media quoted him as saying that Moscowexpected its cooperation with North Korea to serve as a deterrent to the West.

He also refused to rule out supplyinghigh-precision weapons to the country.

16:54:37

In pictures: Spy drones launched in Kharkiv

Ukrainian troops have been launching mid-range reconnaissance drones in Kharkiv.

Russian forces crossed into parts of the northeastern region last month, and officials claim they have seized at least a dozen villages.

But Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said Kyiv's forces are gradually pushing Russian troops out of the contested area.

16:45:01

Graves of Ukrainian soldiers desecrated

A police search is under way for a woman who allegedly desecrated the graves of Ukrainian soldiers.

Kyiv city's prosecutor's office said the unknown woman vandalised the graves this morning.

Commemorative plaques and lamps were torn off and broken, it said.

The Ukrainian flag was also "mutilated", it added.

"Operational investigations and searches are being carried out to establish the woman's identity," the office said in post on Telegram.

If caught and found guilty, the woman could face up to five years in prison.

16:00:01

What happened during Putin's trip to Vietnam today?

We have been reporting today on Vladimir Putin's visit to Vietnam.

Here is a recap of what the Russian president has been up to:

  • Mr Putin signed a series of deals with his Vietnamese counterpart To Lam during his state visit;
  • The two leaders signed agreements to further co-operation on education, science and technology, oil and gas exploration and health;
  • They also agreed to work on a road map for a nuclear science and technology centre in Vietnam;
  • Following the talks, Mr Putin said that the two countries share an interest in "developing a reliable security architecture" in the Asia-Pacific region based on not using force and peacefully settling disputes with no room for "closed military-political blocs";
  • The Russian leader also met Vietnam's Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and is scheduled to meet Communist Party general secretary Nguyen Phu Trong - Vietnam's most powerful politician;
  • The trip has resulted in a sharp rebuke from the US embassy in the country.

15:17:27

Zelenskyy thanks Romania for 'bolstering air shield'

Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said Romania's decision to provide his country with two Patriot air defence systems will strengthen security in Ukraine and throughout Europe.

"This crucial contribution will bolster our air shield and help us better protect our people and critical infrastructure from Russian air terror," the Ukrainian president said on X.

The Patriot, which stands for Phased Array Tracking Radar for Intercept on Target, is a surface-to-air missile defence system.

For months now, Ukraine has been calling for countries to provide more air defence systems to help protect it from Russian attacks.

14:35:11

Next NATO leader all but certain

The next NATO leader is now all but certain after Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte's last rival dropped out of the race.

He's now the only person running to be Jens Stoltenberg's successor when he steps down from the secretary-general role in October.

Romanian President Klaus Iohannis dropped out of the race earlier today and Hungary lifted its veto on Mr Rutte's candidacy, paving the way for NATO to put on a show of unity over support for Ukraine.

Mr Rutte's appointment could be sealed by a meeting of NATO ambassadors in the coming days, or by the leaders when they meet in Washington in July for the alliance's 75th birthday.

NATO secretaries-general are responsible for chairing meetings and guiding consultations among the 32 member countries to ensure that the organisation, which operates on consensus, can continue to function.

Mr Rutte has already had to assure Hungary that he will not force it to take part in NATO plans to provide support to Ukraine.

Turkey, which had voiced opposition to Mr Rutte's bid earlier this year, has also lifted its objections.

13:58:02

Romania to donate Patriot systems to Ukraine

Romania will donate two operational Patriot systems to Ukraine, the country's supreme defence council has announced.

The council said the decision was "based on an in-depth technical evaluation" and "all measures were being taken to eliminate the risk of creating possible vulnerabilities for Romania".

In a statement, it reiterated that Romania's position will continue to be that Ukraine has a "legitimate right" to defend itself against Vladimir Putin's invasion.

For context:Patriot, which stands for Phased Array Tracking Radar for Intercept on Target, is a surface-to-air missile defence system.

Ukraine has said it needs more air defence systems to protect against the barrage of missile and drones strikes from Russian forces.

While the Patriot system is designed to intercept threats like aircraft and ballistic missiles, it can also shoot down the "kamikaze" drones Russia has frequently sent to hit Ukrainian infrastructure.

13:12:48

In pictures: Russian tank captured by Ukrainian troops

Ukrainian troops have been examining a recently captured Russian battle tank in the eastern Donetsk region.

Donetsk is one of four regions illegally annexed by Russia, but Moscow's forces only partially control it.

Fighting along the roughly 620-mile front line has focused on the area in recent months, but both sides have failed to make any breakthroughs.

12:32:33

Members of Russia's delegation 'thrown out of meeting for entering before Kim Jong Un'

An awkward moment during Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un's bilateral meeting was broadcast live on state-run TV yesterday.

Part of Russia's delegation was unceremoniously thrown out of the meeting for entering the conference room before the two leaders, according to a report in the Moscow Times.

It is customary on such occasions to wait to be summoned by the North Korean leader once he and his guest have entered.

Among the group kicked out were foreign minister Sergei Lavrov, defence minister Andrei Belousov and the deputy prime ministers.

They were seen entering the room, getting set for the meeting and taking their seats.

Mr Lavrov apparently began to complain he had been made dirty by something, when a North Korean official told them off-camera to stop what they were doing and leave.

"We have a protocol. We invite you to the table. Our leaders will join us shortly," they could be heard saying.

The broadcast abruptly ended as a member of the Russian delegation team began to object, and viewers were instead shown an empty conference room.

11:50:28

Russian-American woman on trial for treason after 'donating funds to Ukraine'

A woman is facing up to 20 years in a Russian prison after making a small donation to a non-profit organisation raising funds for Ukraine.

Ksenia Karelina was born in Russia but moved to the US more than a decade ago and has been working as an aesthetician at a Los Angeles spa.

She was detained by Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) in January while visiting her parents and young sister in Yekaterinburg.

Her former mother-in-law, Eleonora Srebroski, told Reuters in February, Ms Karelina had travelled home in January after her boyfriend surprised her with a plane ticket.

She had told her boyfriend Russia was "safe" and he shouldn't worry about her travelling there.

Ms Karelina was initially arrested under a minor "petty hooliganism" statute, but was later charged with treason.

The aesthetician, who is in her early thirties, had reportedly made a small donation to Razom for Ukraine, a New York-based non-profit that sends non-military assistance to the country.

Her ex-husband described her as a fun-loving woman who didn't care much for politics.

Ms Karelina's social media profiles feature photos of herself and friends on the beach and on trips, but without political messaging.

One photo from November 2021 shows her in a long dress, smiling and waving a small American flag, with the caption, "Citizenship".

The trial is being held behind closed doors in Yekaterinburg, with the next session set for 7 August.

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