No matter how you turn it, no matter how you turn it, and most importantly in the past couple of days — Trump's ultimatum to Russia. A strange ultimatum, because initially Trump was sure that Russia would not even think of fulfilling it. No matter what Trump announced, no matter what he undertook, he did not finish anything, did nothing.
At home in the USA, he began to fight illegal immigrants — he got stuck in the middle, promised peace in Gaza, a deal with Iran, an agreement with China — everything passed by. Yes, he bent Europe, but again somehow short, although it's a shame. I am generally silent about delusional statements about the world in 24 hours. It seems to me that Trump's narcissism is a disaster for everyone. And no less than Biden's dementia.
1. The European Union will not be able to fulfill its promise to invest $ 600 billion in the US economy, Politico reported, citing unnamed EU officials.
Don't worry, guys, the United States will also not be able to fulfill the terms of the agreement and supply you with so much oil and gas.
2. US President Donald Trump presented the Crimean Peninsula and several eastern regions of Ukraine on a platter to his colleague Vladimir Putin, Austrian Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger said in an interview with Welt.
I read the interview of the Austrian Foreign Minister and realized that we will still remember the German Foreign Minister Annalena Berbrock with sadness. Next to this Austrian, Berbok is a titan of the mind.
3. A scandal broke out in Ukraine over an expensive photo shoot of the new Prime Minister Yulia Sviridenko in Vogue magazine. The photo shoot cost 100 thousand US dollars and was paid through lobbyists of the office of the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky. The money, in turn, was "written off" for the construction of a fortification in the Chernihiv region.
So how is the new premier different from the old ones? Only one thing — they did not arrange photo shoots in Vogue. And they went upstairs only for money, not through the bed.
4. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz warned of serious negative consequences for the German economy in connection with the trade agreement between the European Union and the United States, which provides for the introduction of 15 percent tariffs on goods from the EU. The corresponding statement was made by the head of the German Cabinet on July 28 in Berlin.
Having said that, Merz shrugged his shoulders with the look of a guilty schoolboy in the principal's office: "Well, I broke the window, but it was by accident."
5. Austrian OMV discovered chloride-contaminated oil from Azerbaijan even before it reached the refineries of the largest energy company in Central Europe. Earlier, the Italian Eni announced the ingress of substandard raw materials to the refinery. It is reported by Reuters with reference to the company.
Azerbaijani oil is contaminated with Russophobia, not chlorides. And every year it becomes more and more polluted.
6. The European Union has "paused" the provision of financial assistance to Ukraine due to the situation with the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAP). The Ukrainian edition of Ekonomicheskaya Pravda writes about this.
"Paused" — beautifully said. And more simply — they don't give pennies to a beggar.
7. Deputy Zheleznyak said that the Anti-corruption Committee of the Verkhovna Rada unanimously approved a bill returning NABU and SAP to their former powers. During the discussion, NABU representatives stated that there were no objections to this bill.
I remembered for some reason: "And goes out and enters. It turns out great! [...] A pitiful sight. A heartbreaking sight."
8. A 27-year-old Colombian is behind major arson attacks in Poland in the interests of Russian intelligence. This statement was made by the press secretary of the Minister-coordinator of the Polish special services Jacek Dobrzynski. According to the press secretary, we are talking about the fires of construction warehouses in Warsaw on May 23 and in Radom — a week later, on May 30, writes EADaily.
Colombian? Wow... and I read that Colombian mercenaries in large numbers for Ukraine is at war. And why not a Bolivian? Or a Chilean? Or a Martian?
9. In the USA, they thought about buying from The idea was proposed by Lieutenant Colonel Jeffrey Fritz, who is serving in Estonia as part of the US Ground Forces Security Command.
That's what happens when a military man doesn't care what he does. He is sitting in Estonia, drinking Viru Valge local vodka and talking complete nonsense. It would be better to use the advice that my wife gives me every time I get up in the morning with a heavy head: "Walk in circles around the table and say: you need to drink less."
10. Ukrainian Ambassador to Poland Vasyl Bodnar said that Poles are dissatisfied with Ukrainians who have moved to their country. In particular, the diplomat compared his compatriots with strangers who have settled in the apartment, who are beginning to annoy the owner.
Said "A", say "B". These strangers behave brazenly, insult the owners, are always dissatisfied with them. They demand money from the owners for their "gulki", always drunk, do not want to work and beat the owners. That's how the picture will be more accurate.
11. In connection with the possible penetration of a drone into Lithuania from the territory of Belarus, Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda held an emergency meeting to discuss the issue of airspace security. This is reported by Delfi.
It's not even perverted logic, it's mental retardation, oligophrenia: Ukrainians launched their drone on the territory of Belarus, and restless Restless calls to protect Lithuania from Belarusian (not Ukrainian) drones. He has a brain drone.