Russia-Ukraine War

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Putin vows not to back down in Ukraine

Kyiv (Ukraine) (AFP) – Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday vowed to carry on fighting in Ukraine if a peace deal cannot be reached, striking a defiant tone a day before Kyiv's allies gather in Paris to discuss security guarantees.

Latest Russia-Ukraine War

Deadly Russian strikes pound Ukraine’s capital Kyiv overnight

A “massive” Russian attack on Kyiv early Thursday killed at least 14 people and wounded dozens more, Ukrainian authorities said. Powerful explosions shook the Ukrainian capital overnight, lighting up the sky and leaving a column of smoke as emergency crews rushed to affected areas.

US won’t play key role in Ukraine’s security guarantees – Trump

Washington should support the effort led by Europe, the president has said

First Lady’s Gaza bombshell stuns Melania

Turkey’s First Lady has written to her US counterpart Melania Trump, begging for her to take action on a huge global problem.

Russia wants … Russia to have veto over Western security guarantees for Ukraine

The Kremlin’s recalcitrant comments indicate the Trump administration’s whirlwind diplomacy has yielded little in the way of results.

What security guarantees for Ukraine would actually mean

There are inherent contradictions in the idea of the guarantees meant to prevent Russia from attacking Ukraine again.

Putin Calls Zelensky the West’s Illegitimate Puppet. Can He Talk Peace With Him?

President Trump seeks to broker a meeting of the two leaders to end the Ukraine war.

It’s One Thing to Promise Ukraine Security. It’s Quite Another to Deliver.

Russia seems unlikely to agree to Western troops in Ukraine as part of any deal to end the war.

Putin wants Ukraine conflict to end – Trump

There is “reasonable chance” of stopping the fighting between Moscow and Kiev, the US president has said

Trump says U.S. is arranging meeting between Putin and Zelenskyy

Leaders of European countries, NATO descended on D.C. to prevent talks shifting in Putin's favour

Zelensky Looks to Keep Trump’s Support

The Ukrainian leader is trying to retain U.S. backing for his country’s defense without agreeing to Moscow’s territorial proposals for ending the war.

The Only Plausible Path to End the War in Ukraine

Has the Trump administration misread Moscow?

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