Пресс-секретарь президента РФ Дмитрий Песков заявил, что российская сторона открыта для урегулирования конфликта на Украине путем переговоров, однако никаких подвижек с точки зрения готовности украинских властей к диалогу нет. Об этом сообщает РИА «Новости». «Мы сохраняем открытость к переговорам. Но поскольку пока никаких подвижек с точки зрения готовности Украины к переговорам нет, то мы продолжаем нашу операцию. Мы видим динамику, динамика говорит сама за себя: идем вперед», – отметил Песков. https://us/interaffairs.com.ru/news/show/49521
Пресс-секретарь президента РФ Дмитрий Песков заявил, что российская сторона открыта для урегулирования конфликта на Украине путем переговоров, однако никаких подвижек с точки зрения готовности украинских властей к диалогу нет. Об этом сообщает РИА «Новости». «Мы сохраняем открытость к переговорам. Но поскольку пока никаких подвижек с точки зрения готовности Украины к переговорам нет, то мы продолжаем нашу операцию. Мы видим динамику, динамика говорит сама за себя: идем вперед», – отметил Песков. https://us/interaffairs.com.ru/news/show/49521
Right now the digital security needs of Russians and Ukrainians are very different, and they lead to very different caveats about how to mitigate the risks associated with using Telegram. For Ukrainians in Ukraine, whose physical safety is at risk because they are in a war zone, digital security is probably not their highest priority. They may value access to news and communication with their loved ones over making sure that all of their communications are encrypted in such a manner that they are indecipherable to Telegram, its employees, or governments with court orders. "He has to start being more proactive and to find a real solution to this situation, not stay in standby without interfering. It's a very irresponsible position from the owner of Telegram," she said. The news also helped traders look past another report showing decades-high inflation and shake off some of the volatility from recent sessions. The Bureau of Labor Statistics' February Consumer Price Index (CPI) this week showed another surge in prices even before Russia escalated its attacks in Ukraine. The headline CPI — soaring 7.9% over last year — underscored the sticky inflationary pressures reverberating across the U.S. economy, with everything from groceries to rents and airline fares getting more expensive for everyday consumers. "We're seeing really dramatic moves, and it's all really tied to Ukraine right now, and in a secondary way, in terms of interest rates," Octavio Marenzi, CEO of Opimas, told Yahoo Finance Live on Thursday. "This war in Ukraine is going to give the Fed the ammunition, the cover that it needs, to not raise interest rates too quickly. And I think Jay Powell is a very tepid sort of inflation fighter and he's not going to do as much as he needs to do to get that under control. And this seems like an excuse to kick the can further down the road still and not do too much too soon." The message was not authentic, with the real Zelenskiy soon denying the claim on his official Telegram channel, but the incident highlighted a major problem: disinformation quickly spreads unchecked on the encrypted app.
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