Live updates: Nokia exits Russian market over invasion

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Ukraine news live updates: Nokia exits Russian market over invasion

What's happening in Ukraine today and how are countries around the world responding? Read live updates on Vladimir Putin and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Nokia said it has suspended deliveries, stopped new business and moved research and development activities out of Russia in the past weeks. Eduard Basurin was quoted by the Interfax news agency as saying Tuesday that the separatist forces “haven’t used any chemical weapons in Mariupol.” The new sanctions approved Tuesday include a freeze on assets of 398 Russian individuals, who also include Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s wife and daughter. Japan has now frozen assets of more than 500 Russian individuals and organizations.

Tuesday’s approval covers part of a list of sanctions announced last Friday by Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, who also proposed phasing out Russian coal and other fossil fuel imports.LONDON — A senior British defence minister says “all possible options are on the table” for the West’s response if Russian forces use chemical weapons in Ukraine.

He said: “I think it’s useful to maintain some ambiguity ... over exactly what the response would be, but let’s be clear, if they are used at all then President Putin should know that all possible options are on the table in terms of how the West might respond.”

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Nokia same as Ukraine fell to US /Microsoft 'promises ' ...result is obvious

Nooooo not Nokia 😂😂🤡😂😂

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