I certainly hope so. The moment I posted BBC News put it on its the front page.
At least it's a huge boost of morale even if the ships/planes are not already loaded.
Speaking of Russian economy, I see Kaufman has shared a link to his Carnegie colleague Prokopenko's latest article. Stability extended to 18 months now.
https://carnegieendowment.org/2024/04/10/is-kremlin-overconfident-about-russia-s-economic-stability-pub-92174
Twitter thread with highlights:
Since you ask, it wasn't, I didn't think you would know.
And speaking of old tired jibes etc., you should get a license for this complete lack of self-awareness, because it's really a lethal weapon.
Our of curiosity, how much gas was UK importing from Russia through Nordstream? I seem to recall reading UK was among the countries least reliant on Russia imports overall.
Germany to lead the air defense initiative of seriously looking for "another systems that can be immediately delivered to Ukraine". Ukraine-NATO council meeting convened for Friday about air defense.
Herding cats.
Months after they all publicly said Ukraine would be empty by April-May.