Donald Trump hosts Volodymyr Zelensky, NATO’s chief and key European leaders in Washington to discuss Russia’s war in Ukraine, with disputes over Crimea, NATO membership, and territorial concessions dominating the agenda
Russian President Vladimir Putin has reportedly approved security guarantees for Ukraine, allowing U.S. and European protection without NATO membership. Officials describe the move as a potential “game changer” in the conflict with Russia
U.S. President Donald Trump is set to meet Ukrainian and European leaders in Washington to explore possible NATO-style security protections for Kyiv as part of talks on a potential peace deal with Russia.
European leaders to join Ukrainian president in visit to Oval Office seeking a path to end war with Russia
Teleconference on Sunday between Zelensky and 'Coalition of the Willing' European leaders, including Greece's Kyriakos Mitsotakis, came ahead of a closely watched Washington D.C. meeting on Monday, hosted by Donald Trump
“Ukraine confirms its readiness to work for the achievement of peace,” Zelensky stressed.
In London, Ukraine’s president seeks to strengthen allied unity before the Alaska summit, warning Trump not to let Putin dictate terms on Ukraine’s territory
Zelensky made the statement ahead of meeting planned between Putin and Trump in Alaska on August 15
In a phone call, Prime Minister Mitsotakis and President Zelensky discussed bolstering Ukraine’s air defenses and rebuilding key infrastructure, including the strategic port of Odessa
The Rome conference drew more than 100 official delegations, 40 international organizations and development banks, and over 2,000 business representatives, civil society organizations, and Ukrainian local authorities
World leaders had hoped to secure U.S. backing for tougher sanctions on Russia
The Greek PM is expected focus on the rebuilding Odessa, a city with historical significance for Greece. After Odessa he will visit Moldova and Sweden.
Citing three Russian sources familiar with the Russia-Ukraine peace talks, Reuters news agency reports that Russian President Vladimir Putin has put forward a series of conditions to end the war in Ukraine, including a written pledge by the West that there will be no NATO enlargement to the east and the lifting of sanctions against […]
“Of course, it is important to continue supporting Ukraine, our army, our domestic defense production, and to strengthen air defense. We are grateful for Greece’s continued readiness to help protect lives.” Zelensky stated.
Putin has delayed and slow-rolled talks as U.S. president pushes for a quick peace deal
Zelensky says Kyiv is open to Putin’s proposed May 15 talks, but insists a full and lasting ceasefire must come first
While the minerals agreement and U.S.-led peace proposals are being negotiated separately, both are key parts of Washington’s broader approach to the conflict
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and U.S. President Donald Trump met briefly today in Rome on the sidelines of Pope Francis' funeral.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday blamed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for delaying a potential peace deal with Russia.
The missiles hit as many Ukrainians were heading to church, casting a grim shadow over the beginning of Holy Week.