China News Agency, Beijing, October 5th. Comprehensive news: The Kremlin website issued a statement on the 5th saying that Russian President Vladimir Putin had signed on the 4th to approve the acceptance of Donetsk and other four places to join the Russian Federation and become a new federal subject. Relevant treaties and the constitution.

On the 4th local time, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky approved the decision of the National Security and Defense Council that negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin were impossible.

IAEA Director General Grossi will visit Kyiv this week before heading to Moscow.

  Russian President signs four-place accession treaty and constitution

  According to the TASS news agency, on the 5th local time, the Russian legal portal announced the legal documents signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin on the 4th. , the treaty shall enter into force from the date of publication.

  Putin signed an order on September 29 to recognize the independence of Kherson and Zaporozhye states, and on September 30 signed a treaty on the admission of the four regions to Russia at the Kremlin.

The four treaties were found to be constitutional by the Russian Constitutional Court on October 2, approved by the Russian State Duma on the 3rd, and approved by the Russian Federation Council on the 4th.

  According to a report on the website of the President of Ukraine on the 4th, Zelensky signed a decree that day, emphasizing that Russia’s decree on approving Donetsk and other four places to join the Russian Federation is invalid, and reiterated that Ukraine’s territory is indivisible and inviolable, and Ukraine’s sovereignty extends to the entire territory.

  Ukrainian president signs decision not to negotiate with Russian president

  According to the Ukrainian State News Agency, on the 4th local time, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a presidential decree approving the resolution made by the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine on September 30.

The resolution includes that Ukraine will not hold negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and approve Ukraine's application for accelerated accession to NATO.

  In response to the resolution, Russian Presidential Press Secretary Peskov responded that the Russian side had been committed to solving the problem through diplomatic means until the special military operation was launched.

Peskov said that Russia is still ready to resolve the conflict between the two countries through negotiation, but requires consultation between the two sides. "We will wait for the current or future Ukrainian president to change the existing position."

  IAEA Director General to visit Ukraine and Russia this week

  According to the IAEA website on the 4th, IAEA Director General Grossi will visit Kyiv this week and then go to Moscow to continue consultations on the establishment of a nuclear safety zone around the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant.

  U.S. announces additional $625 million in aid to Ukraine

  According to Ukrainian news agency, U.S. Secretary of State Blinken said in a statement issued on the 4th local time that Biden authorized an additional $625 million in military assistance to Ukraine, including the high-mobility multiple rocket system "Haimas" ( HIMARS), more howitzers and ammunition, and armored vehicles, etc.

  According to the TASS news agency, Russia's ambassador to the United States, Antonov, responded that the decision of the United States to continue to provide heavy weapons to Ukraine will put the United States in the position of participating countries in the conflict. Russia regards this as a direct national strategic interest. threaten.

  Tass news agency reported on the 5th that the US "Politico" quoted a number of European diplomats as saying that representatives of EU member states reached an agreement on a new round of draft sanctions against Russia, including setting a price ceiling for Russian oil.

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