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Russia: Kremlin appears to scale back its ambitions in Ukraine

LONDON, Dec 8 (Reuters) - Russia said on Thursday that it was still set on securing at least the bulk of the parts of east and south Ukraine that it has claimed as its own, but appeared to give up on seizing other areas in the west and northeast that Ukraine has recaptured.

The Kremlin has never fully defined the goals of its invasion, which it said was partly intended to protect Russian-speakers in eastern Ukraine. But it no longer speaks of trying to force a change of government in Kyiv as Ukraine has steadily reversed early Russian territorial gains.

Talks continue on exchange of U.S. ex-Marine held in Russia - Interfax

Dec 8 (Reuters) - Talks on freeing former U.S. Marine Paul Whelan from prison in Russia are continuing, the Russian Interfax news agency cited his lawyer as saying on Thursday, after U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner was released by Moscow in exchange for Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout.

"Whelan is currently in the penal colony," Vladimir Zherebenkov was quoted as saying. "Discussions about his exchange are continuing at the level of the intelligence services, so everything is quite closed - but they are going on."

Putin, UAE President discuss West’s decision to cap Russian oil prices — Kremlin

MOSCOW, December 7. /TASS/: President of Russia Vladimir Putin and his counterpart in the United Arab Emirates Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan discussed the decision of Western countries to impose non-market restrictions on the price of Russian oil in a telephone conversation, the Kremlin’s press service reported on Wednesday.

West exploiting UN to promote idea of tribunal against Russia — Lavrov

MOSCOW, December 7 /TASS/: Western countries are blindly using developing nations, encouraging them to support the seizure of Russian assets and the creation of a tribunal against Russia within the UN General Assembly, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told the Primakov Readings forum on Wednesday.

Russia: Special military operation is lengthy process, but some results already in sight — Putin

MOSCOW, December 7. /TASS/: The special military operation is a long process, but it has already yielded significant results, Russian President Vladimir Putin said at a meeting with members of the Council for the Development of Civil Society and Human Rights (HRC) on Wednesday.

Russia: Cabinet to launch mechanism banning oil sales at price cap by end of 2022, says Novak

MOSCOW, December 6. /TASS/: Moscow plans to create and launch a mechanism banning Russian companies from selling oil to countries that operate within the framework of the West’s price cap by the end of 2022, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak told reporters.

"Yes, I am confident it will be done," he said, replying to a question on the topic. "We are currently hashing over and fine-tuning the decision, and discussing it with companies," Novak added.

Unipolar world order is gone; US, Russia back to Cold War — expert

MOSCOW, December 6. /TASS/: The unipolar world order and its key attribute - the dominance of the West - are a thing of the past. The Northern Hemisphere has seen a return to the Cold War and the confrontation of the two poles - the US and NATO, on the one hand, and Russia and China, on the other, the President of the Russian Academy of Sciences’ Institute Of World Economy And International Relations (IMEMO), Alexander Dynkin, said at the opening of the Primakov Readings international forum of experts on Tuesday.

Russia: Putting ZNPP under IAEA’s control impossible — Rosenergroatom

MOSCOW, December 6. /TASS/: Putting the Zaporozhye NPP under the control of the IAEA will be impossible, because that organization does not have the authority to manage nuclear power plants, Renat Karchaa, an adviser to the CEO of the Rosenergoatom concern, said on the Rossiya-24 TV channel on Tuesday.

Russia: ‘New world majority’ taking shape in Eurasia, says Kremlin aide

MOSCOW, December 6. /TASS/: Eurasian countries are forming a new world majority that upholds just and universal principles, Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov said on Tuesday.

"[You] can already say that a new powerful, constructive force is taking shape on Eurasian soil, what can be called the world majority, which defends just and universal principles and approaches," the Kremlin aide said, addressing the Primakov Readings in Moscow.

Russia's Shoigu says Ukraine committing 'nuclear terrorism' over Zaporizhzhia

Dec 6 (Reuters) - Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu said on Tuesday that Ukraine was continuing to shell the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, deliberately creating the threat of a possible nuclear catastrophe.

Shoigu said Russian forces were taking "all measures" to ensure the safety of the power plant, Europe's largest, in the face of what he called "nuclear terrorism" from Kyiv.

Ukraine denies shelling the facility, which has been under the control of Russian forces since the first days of the war, and has accused Russia of firing on it.

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