An F-35 and a Jas Gripen during the Arctic Challenge Exercise, and lieutenant colonel Johan Huovinen Cornelius Poppe /NTB, Pontus Lundahl /TT
The Russian invasion|The response of the outside world
Huovinen: Arms support to Ukraine will soon end
Europe will soon run out of weapons to send to Ukraine, says Lieutenant Colonel Johan Huovinen to Sveriges Radio's Europapodden. That after the Russian invasion intensified.
- Now the next barrier is broken when several countries are to send fighter planes. Thus, one begins to approach the end of the road regarding what Europe can offer.
While Russia has expanded its military and increased its weapons production over the past 20 years, Europe has gone in the opposite direction. Huovinen believes that Europe must instead strengthen the political will to support Ukraine and the principles of international law that the country defends.
- We believe that borders should not be changed by force or that violence and threats should be rewarded. It may be what will become our next investment property for Ukraine and for ourselves, he says in the Europapodden.
India's Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar. Olivier Douliery / AP
China vs India
India rages over China's new official map
India is sharply criticizing China after a new map showing disputed areas claimed to belong to China was published, the Times of India reports. India has now lodged a public protest against China.
- Making absurd claims does not make someone else's territories theirs, says Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar.
On China's new official map, Arunachal Pradesh and Aksai Chin are drawn as Chinese, areas the Delhi government considers Indian.
There is no official border for Arunachal Pradesh, but India controls the area east of Bhutan. India also believes it rules Aksai Chin, the region where India, China and Pakistan meet.
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