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  • Russia halts pipeline oil provides to Poland, PKN Orlen says

    The halt in provides through the pipeline – which has been exempted from EU sanctions imposed on Russia following its full-scale invasion of Ukraine – got here a day after Poland delivered its first Leopard tanks to Ukraine.

    Warsaw,UPDATED: Feb 25, 2023 23:28 IST

    A view reveals pipelines at an oil pumping station of Druzhba pipeline, in Adamowo, Poland. (Reuters)

    By Reuters:

    Russia has halted provides of oil to Poland through the Druzhba pipeline, the chief government of Polish refiner PKN Orlen (PKN.WA) mentioned on Saturday, including that the corporate would faucet different sources to plug the hole.

    The halt in provides through the pipeline – which has been exempted from EU sanctions imposed on Russia following its full-scale invasion of Ukraine – got here a day after Poland delivered its first Leopard tanks to Ukraine.

    “We’re effectively securing supplies. Russia has halted supplies to Poland, for which we are prepared. Only 10% of crude oil has been coming from Russia, and we will replace it with oil from other sources,” PKN Orlen Chief Executive Daniel Obajtek wrote on Twitter.

    The firm mentioned it might totally provide its refineries through sea and that the halt in pipeline provides wouldn’t influence deliveries of gasoline and diesel to shoppers.

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    As of February, after a contract with Russia’s Rosneft expired, Orlen has been getting oil underneath a cope with Russia’s oil and pure gasoline firm Tatneft.

    Tatneft and Russian oil pipeline monopoly Transneft didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.

    The provide halt got here after US President Joe Biden visited Warsaw and Kyiv this week in a present of assist for Ukraine a 12 months after the invasion.

    On Friday, the European Union agreed on a tenth package deal of sanctions on Russia.

    Following the invasion of Ukraine and earlier than the EU embargoed seaborne provides from Russia, Orlen stopped shopping for Russian oil and fuels through the ocean.

    The firm’s provide portfolio now consists of oil from Western Africa, the Mediterranean, the Gulf and the Gulf of Mexico, it mentioned. It additionally has a provide contract with Saudi Aramco as of 2022.

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    Seaborne provides attain Poland through Naftoport, an oil terminal in Gdansk on the Baltic Sea. It can obtain 36 million tonnes of oil yearly topping volumes that may be processed by Polish refineries and are partly used to provide oil to refineries in Eastern Germany which are linked to Druzhba.

    “Given the capacity of Naftoport and the fact that we also have other routes to import motor fuels, clients will not feel any impact, while Orlen has been prepared for this for months,” Mateusz Berger, Secretary of State in control of strategic power infrastructure advised Reuters by telephone.

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    Feb 25, 2023

  • After 3 months of warfare, life in Russia has profoundly modified

    When Vladimir Putin introduced the invasion of Ukraine, warfare appeared far-off from Russian territory. Yet inside days the battle got here house — not with cruise missiles and mortars however within the type of unprecedented and unexpectedly intensive volleys of sanctions by Western governments and financial punishment by companies.

    Three months after the Feb. 24 invasion, many bizarre Russians are reeling from these blows to their livelihoods and feelings. Moscow’s huge procuring malls have become eerie expanses of shuttered storefronts as soon as occupied by Western retailers.

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    McDonald’s — whose opening in Russia in 1990 was a cultural phenomenon, a shiny fashionable comfort coming to a dreary nation floor down by restricted decisions — pulled out of Russia totally in response to its invasion of Ukraine. IKEA, the epitome of reasonably priced fashionable comforts, suspended operations. Tens of hundreds of once-secure jobs at the moment are instantly in query in a really brief time.

    Major industrial gamers together with oil giants BP and Shell and automaker Renault walked away, regardless of their big investments in Russia. Shell has estimated it can lose about $5 billion by making an attempt to unload its Russian property.

    While the multinationals had been leaving, hundreds of Russians who had the financial means to take action had been additionally fleeing, frightened by harsh new authorities strikes linked to the warfare that they noticed as a plunge into full totalitarianism. Some younger males could have additionally fled in concern that the Kremlin would impose a compulsory draft to feed its warfare machine.

    But fleeing had develop into a lot more durable than it as soon as was — the European Union’s 27 nations, together with the United States and Canada had banned flights to and from Russia. The Estonian capital of Tallinn, as soon as a straightforward long-weekend vacation spot 90 minutes by air from Moscow, instantly took a minimum of 12 hours to achieve on a route via Istanbul.

    Even vicarious journey through the Internet and social media has narrowed for Russians. Russia in March banned Facebook and Instagram — though that may be circumvented by utilizing VPNs — and shut entry to international media web sites, together with the BBC, the U.S. government-funded Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and the German broadcaster Deutsche Welle.

    After Russian authorities handed a regulation calling for as much as 15 years’ imprisonment for tales that embody “fake news” concerning the warfare, many vital impartial information media shut down or suspended operations. Those included the Ekho Moskvy radio station and Novaya Gazeta, the newspaper whose editor Dmitry Muratov shared the latest Nobel Peace Prize.

    The psychological price of the repressions, restrictions and shrinking alternatives might be excessive on bizarre Russians, though tough to measure. Although some public opinion polls in Russia recommend assist for the Ukraine warfare is robust, the outcomes are possible skewed by respondents who keep silent, cautious of expressing their real views.

    Andrei Kolesnikov of the Carnegie Moscow Center wrote in a commentary that Russian society proper now could be gripped by an “aggressive submission” and that the degradation of social ties may speed up.

    “The discussion gets broader and broader. You can call your compatriot — a fellow citizen, but one who happens to have a different opinion — a “traitor” and take into account them an inferior type of individual. You can, like probably the most senior state officers, speculate freely and fairly calmly on the prospects of nuclear warfare. (That’s) one thing that was actually by no means permitted in Soviet occasions throughout Pax Atomica, when the 2 sides understood that the following harm was fully unthinkable,” he wrote.

    “Now that understanding is waning, and that is yet another sign of the anthropological disaster Russia is facing,” he mentioned.

    The financial penalties have but to completely play out.

    People stroll previous a McDonald’s restaurant in the principle road in Moscow, Russia. (AP, file)

    In the early days of the warfare, the Russian ruble misplaced half its worth. But authorities efforts to shore it up have really raised its worth to increased than its stage earlier than the invasion.

    But when it comes to financial exercise, “that’s a completely different story,” mentioned Chris Weafer, a veteran Russia economic system analyst at Macro-Advisory.

    “We see deterioration in the economy now across a broad range of sectors. Companies are warning that they’re running out of inventories of spare parts. A lot of companies put their workers on part time work and others are warning to them they have to shut down entirely. So there’s a real fear that unemployment will rise during the summer months, that there will be a big drop in consumption and retail sales and investment,” he advised The Associated Press.

    The comparatively robust ruble, nevertheless heartening it could appear, additionally poses issues for the nationwide finances, Weafer mentioned.

    “They receive their revenue effectively in its foreign currency from the exporters and their payments are in rubles. So the stronger the ruble, then it means the less money that they actually have to spend,” he mentioned. “(That) also makes Russian exporters less competitive, because they’re more expensive on the world stage.” If the warfare drags on, extra corporations may exit Russia. Weafer urged that these corporations who’ve solely suspended operations may resume them if a cease-fire and peace deal for Ukraine are reached, however he mentioned the window for this might be closing.

    “If you walk around shopping malls in Moscow, you can see that many of the fashion stores, Western business groups, have simply pulled down the shutters. Their shelves are still full, the lights are still on. They’re simply just not open. So they haven’t pulled out yet. They’re waiting to see what happens next,” he defined.

    Those corporations will quickly be pressed to resolve the limbo that their Russian companies are in, Weafer mentioned.

    “We are now getting to the stage where companies are starting to run out of time, or maybe run out of patience,” he mentioned.

  • UNGA to vote on Thursday to droop Russia from UNHRC over Ukraine disaster

    The UN General Assembly will vote on Thursday on a transfer by the US to droop Russia from the Human Rights Council of the world physique for its aggression and invasion of Ukraine.

    The workplace of the President of the UN General Assembly mentioned that the Emergency Special Session of the 193-member UN physique will resume on Thursday at 10 A.M. and motion is predicted on the draft decision to droop Russia.

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    The Human Rights Council consists of 47 Member States, elected straight and individually by secret poll by the vast majority of the members of the General Assembly. The General Assembly, by a two-thirds majority of the members current and voting, “may suspend the rights of membership in the Council of a member of the Council that commits gross and systematic violations of human rights.” US Ambassador at UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield had advised reporters in Bucharest, Romania that Washington, in shut coordination with Ukraine, European international locations and different companions on the UN, was going to hunt Russia’s suspension from the UN Human Rights Council.

    “100 and forty UN Member States have already voted to sentence Russia over its unprovoked battle and the humanitarian disaster it has unleashed upon the individuals of Ukraine. My message to these 140 international locations who’ve courageously stood collectively is easy: the pictures out of Bucha and devastation throughout Ukraine require us now to match our phrases with motion.

    “We cannot let a Member State that is subverting every principle we hold dear to continue to sit on the UN Human Rights Council,” she mentioned, as she referred to the UN Member States who voted in favour of General Assembly resolutions deploring Russian motion and demanding that Moscow instantly withdraw its forces and stop hostilities.

     

    “Russia should not have a position of authority in that body, nor should we allow Russia to use their role on the Council as a tool of propaganda to suggest they have a legitimate concern about human rights… Russia’s participation on the Human Rights Council is a farce. It hurts the credibility of the Council and the UN writ large. And it is simply wrong. Which is why we believe it is time for the UN General Assembly to suspend them,” she mentioned.

    India has unequivocally condemned the “deeply disturbing” stories of civilian killings within the Ukrainian metropolis of Bucha and supported the decision for an unbiased investigation, because it underlined that when harmless human lives are at stake, diplomacy should prevail as the one viable choice.

  • Putin vows Russia will prevail in Ukraine however glitch hinders TV

    Russian President Vladimir Putin justified the invasion of Ukraine earlier than a packed soccer stadium on Friday however protection of his speech on state tv was unexpectedly interrupted by what the Kremlin stated was a technical drawback with a server.

    Speaking on a stage on the centre of Moscow’s Luzhniki Stadium, Putin promised to tens of hundreds of individuals waving Russian flags and chanting “Russia, Russia, Russia” that all the Kremlin’s goals could be achieved.

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    “We know what we need to do, how to do it and at what cost. And we will absolutely accomplish all of our plans,” Putin, 69, advised the rally from a stage decked out with slogans akin to “For a world without Nazism” and “For our president”.

    Dressed in a turtleneck and coat, Putin stated the troopers preventing in what Russia calls its “special military operation” in Ukraine had illustrated the unity of Russia.

    People maintain a banner studying “For Putin!” throughout a live performance marking the eighth anniversary of Russia’s annexation of Crimea (RIA Novosti Host Photo Agency/Pavel Bednyakov by way of REUTERS)
    Russian President Vladimir Putin waves on the supporters throughout the live performance in Moscow (RIA Novosti Host Photo Agency/Alexander Vilf by way of REUTERS)

    “Shoulder to shoulder, they help each other, support each other and when needed they shield each other from bullets with their bodies like brothers. Such unity we have not had for a long time,” Putin stated.

    As he was speaking, state tv briefly minimize away from his speech and confirmed earlier pre-recorded footage of patriotic songs, however he later appeared again on state tv.

    RIA information company cited Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov as saying a technical fault on a server was the rationale state tv had instantly minimize away from Putin.

    Putin says the operation in Ukraine was mandatory as a result of the United States was utilizing the nation to threaten Russia and Russia needed to defend in opposition to the “genocide” of Russian-speaking individuals by Ukraine.

    Ukraine says it’s preventing for its existence and that Putin’s claims of genocide are nonsense. The West says claims it desires to tear Russia aside are fiction.

    Before Putin spoke, Russia’s stirring nationwide anthem, with the phrases “Russia is our sacred state” boomed out throughout the stands of the stadium used within the 2018 Soccer World Cup together with extra fashionable pop hits akin to “Made in the U.S.S.R.”.

    Pan-Slavist poetry by Fyodor Tyutchev, whose verses warned Russians that they’d at all times be thought-about slaves of the Enlightenment by Europeans, was learn out.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers a speech throughout the live performance at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow (Sputnik/Alexander Vilf/Kremlin by way of REUTERS)

    Putin quoted Russia’s good 18th century naval commander, Fyodor Ushakov.

    “He once said that these thunderstorms will go to the glory of Russia,” Putin stated. “That is the way it was then, that is the way it is now and it will always be that way. Thank you.”