UN security council meets over Ukraine as Russia and Belarus hold nuclear drills – Europe live
Summary
The United Nations Security Council is meeting to discuss the situation in Ukraine following recent Russian attacks and joint nuclear drills by Russia and Belarus. The meeting was called by several countries and comes as Russian President Vladimir Putin prepares for a visit to China.Key Facts
- The UN Security Council is holding a meeting focused on peace and security in Ukraine.
- The meeting was requested by Denmark, France, Greece, Latvia, Liberia, and the UK.
- Russia and Belarus are conducting joint nuclear weapons drills involving tens of thousands of troops.
- The drills are taking place over three days.
- The meeting coincides with Russian President Vladimir Putin’s upcoming two-day visit to China.
- Recent Russian drone strikes hit Kharkiv, Ukraine, causing damage to private homes.
- Other European events mentioned include the Hungarian prime minister’s visit to Poland and NATO military chief meetings in Brussels.
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