Ukraine updates: Russia says West to decide when war ends
Russia's foreign minister says he believes only the West can decide when the war in Ukraine ends, given its support for Kyiv. Meanwhile, officials reported drone strikes on both sides of the border. DW has the latest.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says Moscow won't discuss nuclear arms controls with Washington while the US supports Ukraine.
Lavrov said the West, not Ukraine, would decide when the war ends.
He also said Moscow would not entertain the idea of Ukraine ever joining NATO as a condition of peace.
There were reports of drone strikes on both sides of Russian-Ukrainian border and a Moscow airport was briefly closed.
Here's a look at the latest developments in Russia's war on Ukraine on Thursday, January 18:
US: Russia could infleunce European elections over Ukraine issue
The United States believes Russia could attempted to influence upcoming elections in Europe in order to shift sentiments against Ukraine.
"Russia is hoping that the number of elections in Europe this year could change what has been a remarkable coalition and disciplined opposition to its war," Jamie Rubin, special envoy and coordinator for the Global Engagement Center, told reporters on Thursday.
"We do believe that the Russians will conduct information operations throughout Europe to try to change opinion on Ukraine during this election season," he added.
European Parliament elections are scheduled for June, while Austria, Georgia and the United Kingdom will also have their own elections.
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