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Putin Warns Western Troops in Ukraine Would Be “Legitimate Targets”

Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued a strong warning that any Western troops deployed in Ukraine will be considered “legitimate targets for defeat.” Speaking at an economic forum in Russia’s Far East, he said the war stemmed from efforts to draw Ukraine into NATO. “If any troops appear there, especially during the ongoing hostilities, we assume they will be legitimate targets for defeat,” he declared. His remarks followed pledges from dozens of Western countries to support a possible peacekeeping mission if a ceasefire agreement is reached. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that 26 nations are backing “security guarantees” in different ways, including air defense, naval support, and even ground presence. Putin argued that third-party involvement would be unnecessary if Russia and Ukraine reached a binding ceasefire. “If decisions are reached that lead to long-term peace, then I simply see no […]

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DRC and M23 Resume Peace Talks in Qatar

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and the M23 armed group have resumed negotiations in Qatar as violence escalates in the country’s mineral-rich eastern provinces, despite a recently signed truce aimed at paving the way for a peace deal. Qatari Foreign Ministry spokesperson Majed al-Ansari confirmed that delegations from Kinshasa and the M23 were meeting in Doha to review the implementation of the July ceasefire agreement. “We’ve received the two parties here in Doha to discuss the earlier agreement,” he told reporters on Tuesday. The deal, brokered by Qatar, called for a ceasefire and outlined a timetable for talks to begin on August 8 and conclude by August 18. Both deadlines passed without progress, as accusations of violations mounted on both sides. According to Ansari, the current discussions are focused on creating a monitoring mechanism for the truce, as well […]

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Trump Envoy Arrives in Russia Seeking to Rekindle Ukraine War Talks

A high-profile envoy linked to former U.S. President Donald Trump has arrived in Moscow in a controversial bid to revive stalled negotiations over the Russia-Ukraine war, reigniting debates about America’s role in the conflict and the feasibility of diplomacy amid escalating hostilities. The envoy, whose identity remains undisclosed, reportedly aims to broker backchannel talks between Russian officials and Western allies, though skepticism abounds over the mission’s legitimacy and potential outcomes. The surprise visit comes as Ukraine’s counteroffensive efforts face logistical and tactical challenges, and international support for Kyiv shows signs of strain. While the Biden administration and NATO allies continue to emphasize military and financial aid to Ukraine, Trump-aligned figures have increasingly criticized the prolonged conflict, advocating for a negotiated settlement. Critics argue, however, that Trump’s envoy lacks formal U.S. government authority, raising questions about Moscow’s willingness to engage with […]

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