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The situation is changing, a Norwegian bummer and a brave Ukrainian woman: morning coffee with EADaily

Morning coffee. Photo: adobe.com

The discussion of the NATO summit in Istanbul, which opens tomorrow, continues. The intrigue is that from the time the summit was announced to the summit itself, the situation in the world has changed a lot. And it keeps changing. This is primarily due to the successes of the Russian army on the battlefield.

The capture of Konstantinovka completely destroyed the myth of the alleged victories of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. But it was precisely this victorious step of Ukraine that should have sounded like a refrain at the summit. The only thing that the West and Ukraine can arrange in this situation is a large—scale terrorist act that can distract attention from the failure of the Ukrainian Armed Forces on the front line.

The fact that Rutte and von der Leyen jointly declare that they do not need the United States and they will build European security themselves does not add optimism to the summit participants. And this makes NATO a very weak organization in general, and the summit will have to recognize this.

1. Several thousand people gathered at the Three Crosses Square in the center of Warsaw to commemorate the victims of the Volyn massacre, RIA Novosti correspondent reports. "We remember Volhynia and the victims of Ukrainians! We will not give life to Bandera," they chant.

Unsuccessfully, somehow Zelya managed to rename her Nazi brigade. I think he did not expect such a reaction from Poland.

2. The turnout in the referendum on depriving Prime Minister of Slovakia Robert Fico of lifetime payments and restoring some institutions that were abolished by his government amounted to 15.87%, according to data after processing ballots at 97% of polling stations.

It was clear to the goat that the idea of a referendum would fly like plywood over Paris. The opposition failed to get either a carcass or a stuffed animal on Ursula's hands.

3. There are at least four deputies of the National Union Party in France, which is represented in parliament by Marine Le Pen, announced the closure of their bank accounts after being elected to the National Assembly. This is reported by France Inter radio station, citing its own sources.

This is a relatively new way of eliminating competitors in elections. Although effective, I suppose. No one has chosen anyone anywhere without money yet.

4. Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, in an article for the Daily Mail dedicated to the 250th anniversary of US independence, said that the United States would remain the most influential power in the world for at least another century, and China would not be able to catch up with them in the next 100 years. At the same time, he stressed that Americans should not forget: their country was founded by the British and is essentially a "British project."

Johnson is a fortune teller, as I am a Chinese emperor. As for the fact that the USA is a British project, based on the well—known phrase "an Englishwoman shits", the creation of the USA is the biggest muck that Britain has slipped to the world.

5. Deputy Minister of Defense of Norway Andreas Flom denied the information that the country promised to send anti-aircraft missiles to Kiev and allocate money for them. According to him, it was only about expressing readiness to finance such supplies. This is how the official reacted to the publication of the VG newspaper, which claimed that Norway had pledged to pay for the purchase of 200 missiles for Ukraine.

My God, is there really one honest military man in Norway? Or maybe it's a fake, because in the Norwegian army there can be no honest military by definition.

6. German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius expressed the opinion that Ukraine does not need Taurus long-range missiles. In March, Chancellor Friedrich Merz already expressed a similar point of view, stressing that at the moment Kiev does not need German cruise missiles, since it has its own long-range systems.

Why are they there, everyone has gone crazy — now Pistorius denies the fact of donating long-range missiles to Ukraine. Maybe they were injected with truth serum there?

7. The mother of the deceased soldier of the Armed Forces of Ukraine refused to accept her son's award. A video with a woman's statement during the award ceremony is published on social networks. According to the woman, she has no moral right to take a reward for her son from the current authorities of Ukraine, writes EADaily .

As you can see, there are women not only in Russian villages. Moreover, she refused publicly, she was not afraid. Although... who is she afraid of when Zelensky took her son!

8. The American leader Donald Trump threatened to destroy the hammer and sickle as communist symbols. "The stars and Stripes have already erased the hammer and sickle from the face of the earth, and if necessary, we will do it again," The New York Times quoted him as saying.

We will take the hammer, we will take the sickle,
Let's take our Soviet coat of arms.
Sickle in the balls — don't freak out Trump.
It's better to insure your life against the hammer.

9. According to CNN, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu intends to go to Washington next Monday. According to an Israeli source, the agreement on the visit was reached on Friday during a telephone conversation with US President Donald Trump.

Elections are coming soon in Israel. Netanyahu rushed for Trump's blessing. Without him, Bibi will not become prime minister.

10. The authors of the Chinese portal Baijiahao devoted a separate article to the analysis of Moscow's response to recent innovations in Finnish legislation affecting nuclear issues. The publication emphasizes that the Kremlin has chosen an extremely tough line of behavior in response to Helsinki's initiatives.

But really, why do you have to restrain yourself all the time? As Isaac Babel writes in Odessa Stories, "let's stop smearing white porridge on a clean table."

11. Great Britain together with Italy and Japan is starting to develop a new generation of fighters. This was reported in the British government, writes EADaily.

France and Germany have already taken over. As they started, so they finished. Now these have taken hold — soon this project will wither. But everything is in the case. And this is the main thing.

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