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“Under my watch, there’s no way any conflict could have occurred between Russia and Ukraine” – Trump boasts

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United States President Donald Trump has claimed ‘millions of people’ have died in the Russia-Ukraine war, a conflict he insists would not have occurred under his watch.

However, he stressed that since it has happened, it must now come to an end.

Trump made this statement following what he described as a “lengthy and highly productive” phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“We discussed Ukraine, the Middle East, Energy, Artificial Intelligence, the power of the Dollar, and various other subjects,” he stated.

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Reflecting on historical ties between the United States and Russia, Trump highlighted their shared sacrifices during World War II.

We both reflected on the Great History of our Nations, and the fact that we fought so successfully together in World War II, remembering that Russia lost tens of millions of people, and we, likewise, lost so many!” he said.

Trump said both leaders agreed on the urgent need to stop the ongoing bloodshed.

“But first, as we both agreed, we want to stop the millions of deaths taking place in the War with Russia/Ukraine,” he stated.

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He also claimed that Putin referenced his campaign slogan.

“President Putin even used my very strong Campaign motto of, ‘COMMON SENSE.’ We both believe very strongly in it,” Trump noted.

The former president added that they agreed to strengthen their ties and explore the possibility of visiting each other’s countries.

“We agreed to work together, very closely, including visiting each other’s Nations,” he revealed.

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According to Trump, both sides have decided to begin negotiations immediately, starting with a call to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

“We will begin by calling President Zelenskyy, of Ukraine, to inform him of the conversation, something which I will be doing right now,” he said.

Trump also announced that he had tasked key officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, CIA Director John Ratcliffe, National Security Advisor Michael Waltz, and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, with leading the peace talks.

“I feel strongly, will be successful,” he stated.

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The president expressed his gratitude to Putin for his role in securing the release of Marc Fogel, an American recently freed from Russian detention.

“I want to thank President Putin for his time and effort with respect to this call, and for the release, yesterday, of Marc Fogel, a wonderful man that I personally greeted last night at the White House,” he said.

Trump ended his statement by emphasising the need to prevent further loss of life.

“No more lives should be lost!” he declared, adding, “I believe this effort will lead to a successful conclusion, hopefully soon!”

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The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) confirmed a total of 40,838 civilian casualties during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as of December 31, 2024. Of these, 28,382 individuals were reported injured. However, OHCHR noted that the actual numbers could be higher.

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US bars ex-president of Argentina from entering the country

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The United States banned former Argentine president Cristina Kirchner and one of her ministers from entering the US on Friday, accusing them of corruption.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio accused Kirchner and former planning minister Julio Miguel De Vido of receiving millions of dollars in kickbacks from public works contracts.

Kirchner was president of Argentina between 2007 and 2016 and has since been sentenced in her home country to six years in prison for corruption and barred from public office, a ruling she has appealed.

In a statement, Rubio said “CFK”, De Vido and their close relatives had been designated under US law as credibly involved in “significant corruption.”

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“This action renders CFK, De Vido, and their immediate family members generally ineligible for entry into the United States,” he said.

Since leaving the presidency and while awaiting the result of her appeal, Kirchner has continued to pursue political activities and seek elected office under the banner of Argentina’s Peronist opposition.

This has made her a high-profile opponent of Argentina’s current leader, President Javier Milei, a right-wing populist and an ally of US President Donald Trump.

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Russia halts drone assaults on Ukrainian energy infrastructure

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Russia announced on Wednesday that it has suspended its attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure following a phone call between Presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump.

The Kremlin also stated that it had shot down its own Ukraine-bound drones while they were in the air.

During their call on Tuesday, Putin agreed to temporarily halt attacks on Ukrainian energy facilities but declined to approve a full 30-day ceasefire, as proposed by the US president.

“They were just lining up in combat order—six of them were shot down by ‘Pantsirs’ (a surface-to-air missile system), and another one was destroyed by a (Russian) military aircraft,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.

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Peskov accused Ukraine of failing to honour the proposed 30-day moratorium on strikes against each other’s energy infrastructure, claiming that Kyiv had attempted to attack Russian energy facilities overnight.

Meanwhile, the Russian military earlier on Wednesday accused Ukraine of deliberately attempting to sabotage the temporary moratorium by launching a drone attack on an oil depot in southern Russia.

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Fraud complaints target French billionaire Bolloré’s Africa port deals

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A coalition of African groups filed fraud complaints Wednesday against French billionaire Vincent Bolloré, accusing him of illegally obtaining the rights to run ports and money laundering. French investigators have in the past looked into allegations the Bolloré Group illegally backed political campaigns in exchange for port concessions.

Groups from five African countries filed fraud and corruption complaints Wednesday accusing French billionaire Vincent Bolloré and one of his sons of illegally obtaining and benefitting from port concessions.

A collective made up of non-governmental organisations in Togo, Guinea, Ghana, Ivory Coast and Cameroon called Restitution for Africa are accusing the Bolloré Group, Bolloré and his son of unlawfully receiving the rights to run ports and then “laundering” money in those countries through the sale of its Africa logistics business.

Bolloré Group’s African ports and logistics business, which the tycoon sold off in 2022, employed more than 20,000 people in 20 African countries, running 16 ports as well as warehouses and transport hubs across the continent.

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Cyrille Bolloré, his youngest son, became head of Bolloré Africa Logistics in 2019, taking over from his father.

French investigators have already looked into allegations that the Bolloré Group had, through its consulting business, illegally backed the 2010 presidential campaigns of Faure Gnassingbe in Togo and Alpha Conde in Guinea, in exchange for port concessions in Lome and Conakry.

The group’s lawyers managed to negotiate a settlement, but French financial prosecutors in 2024 requested Vincent Bolloré be tried on charges of corruption and complicity in breach of trust.

Wednesday’s complaint now accuses Bolloré of corruption, benefitting from influence peddling and unlawfully accepting favours from local officials in Cameroon, Ghana and Ivory Coast.

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It charges that this is how the group obtained concessions to run the ports of Douala and Kribi in Cameroon, Tema in Ghana, and Abidjan in Ivory Coast.

The collective alleges that the 2022 sale of Bolloré Africa Logistics, whose profits came from these allegedly illegally obtained port concessions, amounted to money laundering.

Bolloré’s holding company sold Bolloré Africa Logistics to the MSC shipping group for €5.7 billion ($6.05 billion) in 2022.

It was thought at the time to be the mainstay of the tycoon’s fortune. Bolloré and his family are estimated to be worth $9.9 billion, according to Forbes.

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Bolloré owns several right-wing media outlets in France.

(FRANCE 24 with AFP)

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