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... was just -- quote -- "as soon as possible." And we also know that some of the other larger issues that have to do with NATO and Ukraine, language about whether Ukraine can ever join NATO, language about how Europe will treat frozen assets, those will be treated separately in negotiations within ...
... between Russia and Ukraine. Putin spoke by phone with Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday, the Kremlin spokesman said. Russian drones kill 4 in Ukraine Russian drones hit residential areas of Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, overnight, killing four people and wounding 13, including two children, authorities said ...
... final proposal, suggesting the U.S. is open to edits. But as you said at the top, the President of the United States also criticized Ukraine today for not showing or showing zero gratitude. And he put Ukraine's leadership in quotation marks. And a U.S. and European official ...
... Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday. He said he would talk to the Russian leader about reviving a previous deal from July 2022 that allowed Ukraine to safely ship exports of grain via the Black Sea. The agreement stayed in place until the following year, when Putin refused to extend ...
... publicly discuss the American participants before the meeting and spoke on condition of anonymity. WATCH: White House pushes new 28-point peace plan with concessions Ukraine previously rejected “The peace proposal was authored by the U.S. It is offered as a strong framework for ongoing negotiations,” Rubio posted on ...
... a good outcome for everyone.” EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said that a key principle for Kyiv's European allies was “nothing about Ukraine without Ukraine.” Zelenskyy defiant as Ukraine remembers Soviet-era famineZelenskyy, in a video address published Saturday, said Ukrainian representatives at the Geneva talks “know ...
... process and the content working against Ukraine. Plus, there's the added thing that a big motive for the administration seems to be to put Ukraine on the back burner and to focus on using this to bring about a new era of U.S.-Russian relations. So, again, Ukraine ...
... studying all the partners’ proposals, expecting the same respectful attitude toward the Ukrainian position.” “We are thoughtfully processing the partners’ proposals within the framework of Ukraine’s unchanging principles — sovereignty, people’s security, and a just peace,” he said. Russian glide bomb hits Ukraine homes Meanwhile, a Russian glide bomb ...
E.U. foreign policy Kaja Kallas. Kaja Kallas, European Foreign Policy Chief: The pressure must be on the aggressor, not on the victim. Rewarding aggression will only invite more of it. The E.U. has a very clear two-point plan, first, weaken Russia, second, support Ukraine. Nick Schifrin: French ...
... accused Putin of being insincere in saying he wants peace but refusing to compromise in negotiations while sustaining Russia’s grinding war of attrition in Ukraine. Kallas, the EU’s chief diplomat, chided Putin’s forces for continuing to target civilian infrastructure in Ukraine, a day after a strike on ...
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