Síntesis informativa - 22 de febrero 2022
THE NEW YORK TIMES
The Latest on the Ukraine-Russia Crisis: Live Updates
MOSCOW — A tough global response to moves by President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia against Ukraine began to take shape on Tuesday as European nations prepared to impose sanctions and Germany halted a key gas pipeline, but the Russian leader remained defiant in the face of worldwide condemnations.
Síntesis informativa - 21 de febrero 2022
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Russia-Ukraine Live News: Putin Says He Will Consider Recognizing Separatist States
MOSCOW — President Vladimir V. Putin kept an anxious world guessing about whether he plans to invade Ukraine, announcing on Monday that he would consider recognizing the independence of two breakaway regions of Ukraine while his foreign minister said he was willing to meet his American counterpart for talks this week in Geneva.
Síntesis informativa - 18 de febrero 2022
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Russia and Ukraine News: Live Updates
KYIV, Ukraine — With fears mounting of war in Europe, President Biden prepared to gather NATO allies by phone on Friday to discuss the threat to Ukraine, and President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia planned to preside over the launches of nuclear-capable missiles on Saturday in drills that will showcase the country’s most destructive weapons.
Síntesis informativa - 17 de febrero 2022
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Russia-Ukraine Crisis: Live Updates
KYIV, Ukraine — The United States and Russia offered two starkly different versions of the reality on the ground surrounding Ukraine on Thursday, with the Kremlin offering its most detailed accounting so far of what it has described as a partial troop withdrawal, while America and its NATO allies said the Russian threat continued to grow.
Síntesis informativa - 16 de febrero 2022
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Russia-Ukraine Crisis News: Live Updates
KYIV, Ukraine — The United States and NATO said on Wednesday that they had still seen no sign of a pullback of Russian troops from near Ukraine, even as Moscow said it was continuing a partial military withdrawal and Ukraine sought to project national unity in the face of the threat.
Síntesis informativa - 15 de febrero 2022
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Live Updates: Ukraine and Russia News
MOSCOW — Russia’s Defense Ministry said on Tuesday that some troops deployed from military districts bordering Ukraine were being loaded onto trains and trucks and sent back to their garrisons, a tentative sign that Russia could be stepping away from the threat of an invasion.
Síntesis informativa - 14 de febrero 2022
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Russia-Ukraine Crisis: Live News and Updates
MOSCOW — Even with Russian warships massing off Ukraine’s Black Sea coast and the United States warning that Russian ground forces are poised to strike from multiple directions, Russia’s top diplomat said on Monday that the possibility for a diplomatic resolution to the crisis was “far from exhausted.”
Síntesis informativa - 11 de febrero 2022
THE NEW YORK TIMES
With Buildup on Land and Sea, Russia Closes in on Ukraine
MOSCOW — Thousands of Russian troops on Thursday began 10 days of exercises in Belarus, and Ukraine warned of upcoming Russian naval drills so extensive they would block shipping lanes, as the Kremlin continued to tighten its military vise on Ukraine.
Síntesis informativa - 10 de febrero 2022
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Finns Don’t Wish ‘Finlandization’ on Ukraine (or Anyone)
HELSINKI — For decades, Finland survived as an independent and unoccupied democracy in the shadow of the Soviet Union by handing the Kremlin outsized influence over its politics and hewing to a delicate neutrality during the Cold War. That model — known in diplomatic circles as Finlandization — is now being invoked as a possible solution to the standoff over Ukraine
Síntesis informativa - 9 de febrero 2022
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Europe Calls for Peace, but Not at Any Price
BERLIN — After two days of intense diplomacy on both sides of the Atlantic about the Ukraine crisis, the leaders of France, Germany and Poland said their overriding goal was the preservation of peace in Europe, but warned Russia of dire consequences if it launched further incursions into Ukraine.