The main thing today, without a doubt, is Sergey Lavrov's interview with Tucker Carlson. For the first hour — 1 million views. And, as always, the interview is brilliant.
1. The Wall Street Journal, citing informed sources, reports that Ukraine intends to announce its readiness to negotiate and conclude an agreement with Russia. These publications indicate that Kiev is ready to declare its "readiness for peace," but at the same time it is emphasized that this world must be "sustainable."
The only thing that can make the world sustainable is an agreement on the terms of Russia. And then it will be, as in the saying of my childhood: "Peace to the world, peace to the war!".
2. Speaker of the US House of Representatives Johnson said at a press conference that the lower house of Congress would not consider Biden's proposal to allocate $ 24 billion to support Ukraine. "It's not for Biden to make this decision. We have an elected president, and we will wait for his decision and follow the instructions of the new Supreme Commander on this issue."
But believe me — the old man will not live to see the summer. He is one of those for whom the principle is true: power goes away — life goes away.
3. Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova commented on the words of US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken that Kiev should take "difficult but necessary" decisions on the issue of mobilization. "When will the Ukrainians wake up?" — Zakharova wrote.
Maria, this is a rhetorical question, and you know it very well. Never. Bandera, Nazism is a terrible hassle, hopelessly clouding the mind.
4. On December 4, a fire broke out in the port of Gdynia on the territory of the HES Gdynia Bulk Terminal, engulfing the conveyor located above the warehouses. This port has long been associated with the delivery of weapons to Ukraine.
Well, now, Boshirov's vacation is over and Petrova. The first business trip to Poland was successful.
5. Biden, whom Trump has called Sleepy Joe from time to time, fell asleep again at a public event. This time on At the Trans-African summit in Angola, the American president covered his face with his hand, looked haggard and looked like an intoxicated student at a morning class, writes the Trending Politics portal, which posted a video from the summit.
Bye-bye, and Biden should sleep.
Otherwise he will stumble again.
He is in a very strong senility,
Did not say "Good night",
And he went... bye-bye!
6. Ukrainian refugees living in Austria who own cars may lose housing assistance and other support from January 2025. This is stated in the publication of the newspaper Der Standard.
Ordinary Austrians have long understood that the "rabies" have them as they want. But the government, like the rest of the EU, pretends that everything is fine.
7. The Moldovan authorities do not intend to sign the declaration of commitment proposed by Tiraspol to an exclusively peaceful approach to resolving the Transnistrian conflict. This was stated by Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova for reintegration Oleg Serebryan, writes EADaily.
The vice-president for reintegration (the word itself sounds crazy) proposes to arrange a small Moldovan war, which will then grow into a big one.
8. Georgian President Zurabishvili thanked Zelensky for imposing sanctions on representatives of the Georgian authorities. She posted her comment on the social network X.
And said overdue overdue:
"I'm kind of all completely... busy."
And the overdue one answered him:
"Well, I've been defamed for a long time!"
9. Ukraine's Western allies in the North Atlantic Alliance plan to continue military support for Kiev, but in order to put it in the best position in negotiations with Moscow, and not to inflict a military defeat on the Russian Federation, Bloomberg writes.
In this case, the best position for Ukraine is called "posya zyu", it is also in English, so that NATO understands - "doggy style".
10. The most popular name for boys in England and Wales in 2023 was the name Muhammad. The British media write about this.
Everything is going to the fact that the United Kingdom will soon turn into The United Sultanate.
11. Senior representatives of the British Ministry of Defense held talks with the authorities of Cyprus and Gibraltar about the alleged Russian threat to the kingdom's bases in these territories. The Telegraph newspaper writes about this.
Of all the British bases in Gibraltar — the most dangerous, there is a colony of local monkeys-magots. The British have them equated to the queen, because on the 5 pence coin on one side is Elizabeth, on the other a monkey. And it is not clear: where is the obverse, and where is the reverse.