Key takeaways: US officials praised the resilience of the Ukrainian people and expressed confidence in their ultimate victory. The Biden administration is committed to helping…
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The United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution calling for an end to the conflict in Ukraine, which includes Russia ceasing attacks on critical infrastructure, the end of Western sanctions, and measures to ensure the safety of nuclear facilities. China has proposed a 12-point plan for a cease-fire and peace talks, but has refused to criticize Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The resolution is a step in the right direction, but it remains to be seen whether it will be enough to bring an end to the conflict.
China has released a 12-point document calling for a cease-fire between Ukraine and Russia and the opening of peace talks, while also urging the end of Western sanctions imposed on Russia and measures to ensure nuclear facilities. The proposal also calls for the establishment of humanitarian corridors and steps to ensure the export of grain, while stressing its opposition to the use of nuclear weapons. China's proposal could help to de-escalate the situation and bring the two sides back to the negotiating table, but its success remains to be seen.
Russia is set to launch a Soyuz spacecraft from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to the International Space Station (ISS) on Thursday. The Soyuz MS-23/69S crew ferry ship will spend two days in orbit maneuvering towards the ISS and is loaded with equipment and supplies in place of a crew. If successful, the launch will be the first step in restoring the ISS's crew capacity.
Russia is continuing to strengthen its nuclear forces, with President Vladimir Putin announcing the mass production of air-based hypersonic Kinzhal systems and the mass supplies of sea-based Zircon hypersonic missiles. Chinese President Xi Jinping is expected to visit Moscow soon, potentially to strengthen ties between the two countries. The implications of the visit are still unknown, but it is clear that the two countries are looking to increase their cooperation in the face of heightened tensions in the region.
President Joe Biden has strongly condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin's move to suspend his country's involvement in the last remaining arms control treaty with the U.S. Biden expressed his concern about the potential for Iran to be preparing to develop nuclear weapons and urged all countries to adhere to the New START treaty. In response to the threat to civilians, he directed the Pentagon to find a way to get Ukraine America's most advanced missile defense system, the Patriot.
Russia attempted to launch an intercontinental ballistic missile, the SARMAT missile, nicknamed the Satan II, on February 18th. The US was notified of the test in advance and did not view it as an anomaly or a threat. The failed launch is believed to be part of Russia's efforts to modernize its nuclear arsenal, and the US has expressed its commitment to extending the New START treaty with Russia.
President Joe Biden has criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin's decision to suspend the last remaining U.S.-Russia nuclear arms control treaty, the New START treaty, which was signed in 2010. Putin announced the suspension of the treaty during his state of the nation address, raising tensions between the two countries. Biden, currently in Warsaw, Poland, called the decision a "big mistake" and Putin said Russia should be prepared to resume nuclear weapons tests if the U.S. did so first.







