Ex-Ukraine foreign minister: Kyiv ‘disappointed’ with Germany — live updates

Kyiv’s former Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin says he told Germany “hundreds of times” not to buy Russian oil and gas. President Steinmeier was not among a group of European presidents to visit Kyiv. DW has the latest.

    
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier speaking to reporters in Warsaw, PolandGerman President Frank-Walter Steinmeier returned to Berlin after a visit to Poland rather than continuing on to Kyiv

  • Former Ukrainian Foreign Minister says Kyiv “disappointed” with Germany
  • Ukraine’s Zelenskyy says Germany did not inquire about Steinmeier visit

This article was last updated at 03:35 UTC/GMT

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Russian billionaire Suleiman Kerimov‘s superyacht has been seized by police in the Pacific country of Fiji.

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The 106-meter yacht, which is worth about $325 million (€298 million), docked in Fiji on Tuesday. Reuters reported that the captain of the vessel was being questioned on how it came to Fiji without customs clearance.

“The United States is committed to finding and seizing the assets of the oligarchs who have supported the Russian Federations brutal, unprovoked war of choice against Ukraine,” the US embassy in Fiji said.

Australia imposes sanctions on Russian enterprises

Australia imposed sanctions on 14 Russian state-owned enterprises on Thursday, Foreign Minister Marise Payne said in a statement.

Sanctioned firms include truckmaker Kamaz, the shipping companies SEVMASH and United shipbuilding Corp, and Russian Railways.

Sanctions will also be applied to electronic company Ruselectronics, which is responsible for around 80% of all of Russia’s electronics components.

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Russian warship in the Black Sea was “seriously damaged” as a result of “fire, ammunition,” Russia’s defense ministry said.

Earlier, the governor of the Odessa region said that Ukrainian forces had hit the Moskva missile cruiser with missile strikes.

“Neptune missiles guarding the Black Sea caused very serious damage to the Russian ship. Glory to Ukraine!” Odessa regional governor Maksym Marchenko said.

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US State Department defends Biden’s use of term ‘genocide’

US State Department official Victoria Nuland defended President Joe Biden’s labeling of alleged atrocities committed in Ukraine as “genocide.”

“I am going to predict that what President Biden called it is what we will ultimately likely find when we are able to gather all of this evidence,” she said in an interview with CNN.

“What is happening on the ground is not an accident,” Nuland said. “It is an intentional decision by Russia, by its forces to destroy Ukraine and its civilian population.”

Biden said that it will be up to international lawyers to determine whether the acts of Russian forces fit the definition of “genocide.”

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Ukraine’s Zelenskyy says Germany did not inquire about Steinmeier visit

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Berlin never asked about a potential visit by German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier to Kyiv.

Zelenskyy’s remarks come after Steinmeier claimed that Ukraine did not want him to visit the country. Steinmeier said that Polish President Andrzej Duda had requested he join a joint trip with the leaders of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.

“I as president and our office have not received any official inquiries from the Federal President and the Office of the Federal President regarding a visit to Ukraine,” Ukrainian news agency UNIAN reported Zelenskyy as saying.

However, multiple German news agencies cited officials at the embassy in Kyiv as saying that they had received written notice on Tuesday that Steinmeier’s visit was not desired, with the same message also communicated via other back channels.

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Steinmeier snub shows Ukraine’s ‘frustration’ with Germany

Kyiv has said it would welcome a visit from German Chancellor Olaf Scholz after apparently snubbing President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, who holds a largely ceremonial role.

Former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin suggested Steinmeier’s offer to visit Kyiv might have been rejected because of overall “disappointment” and “frustration” about Berlin’s role in the crisis.

“It’s about sanctions, it’s about German stubbornness,” Klimkin told DW, adding that Russian oil and gas were big issues. “And of course, it’s about military assistance.”

When asked about how Kyiv could get Germany to impose an embargo on Russian oil and gas in accordance with its demands, Klimkin said that it should bring “German politicians to places where the Russians committed acts of genocide, like Bucha.”

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“It’s not about politics, it’s about moral reality,” Klimkin said, claiming that Russia wants to see the “extinction of Ukraine and [its] statehood.” He went on to say that Russian President Vladimir Putin had deemed Ukraine the “anti-Russia.”

Klimkin said that there was a perception in Ukraine that Germany was complicit in enabling Moscow to build up its war machine by buying Russian oil and gas and accused Berlin of doing “nothing” over many years to counter the Kremlin.

“I personally warned the German government hundreds of times,” Klimkin stressed. “But nothing has been done.”

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Dmytro Shyvytskyy, the governor of the north-eastern Ukrainian region of Sumy, said more than 100 bodies had been found after the withdrawal of Russian forces.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said it was “right” to describe Russia’s aggression in Ukraine as “genocide” after US President Joe Biden used the term. French President Emmanuel Macron refused to apply the label to the actions of Russian forces, saying it wouldn’t help de-escalate the situation.

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Russia’s Foreign Ministry announced sanctions against hundreds of lawmakers in the United States and Canada.

US President Joe Biden announced an additional $800 million (€735 million) in military assistance to Ukraine.

Russia’s Defense Ministry said if attacks on Russian territories continue, its forces will strike Ukraine’s command “centers.”

The presidents of three Baltic states and Poland met with their Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the capital Kyiv. German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier was not among the European presidents to visit the Ukrainian capital, despite being in Poland on Tuesday.

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