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‘Only Trump can stop the war’: Ukraine FM pushes to speed up peace talks

Ukraine’s foreign minister Andrii Sybiha says Kyiv wants to speed up U.S. brokered peace talks with Russia, arguing that only U.S. President Donald Trump has the political weight to seal a final deal. In an interview in Kyiv, Sybiha said Ukraine and Russia must hold a face to face leaders’ summit to resolve the toughest remaining issues in a 20 point peace framework that has guided recent trilateral negotiations. He warned that campaigning for the U.S. mid term elections in November could soon distract Washington, so Ukraine is keen to “capitalise on momentum” in the talks. On core territorial questions, he said the sides remain far apart, with Russia demanding that Ukraine formally hand over the remaining 20% of Donetsk it has yet to occupy and Kyiv insisting on regaining control of all its land, including the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant. […]

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US says Putin still aims to seize all Ukraine

US intelligence agencies assess that Russian President Vladimir Putin has not scaled back his military ambitions in Ukraine and still wants to bring the entire country under Russian control. Six sources familiar with recent assessments said the findings also warn that Putin ultimately aims to reassert influence over parts of Europe that once belonged to the Soviet Union.​ The reports indicate that Russia’s goals remain unchanged even as US, Ukrainian and European negotiators discuss possible frameworks to end the nearly four year war. Current diplomatic proposals under review would leave Russia with far less territory than it now occupies, but there is no sign from US intelligence that Putin is ready to accept such limits.​ Russia currently controls about 20 percent of Ukraine, including the Luhansk and Donetsk regions, parts of Zaporizhzhia and Kherson, and Crimea, which Moscow claims to […]

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Putin praises Ukraine gains and warns of further military action

Russian President Vladimir Putin has hailed what he called significant gains by Russian forces in Ukraine, using his annual press conference in Moscow to warn that Moscow is prepared to push further if peace efforts fail. The marathon question and answer event, a hallmark of his nearly 25 years in power, was dominated by the war and Russia’s confrontation with the West.​ Putin claimed that Russian troops now hold the strategic initiative along most of the front line. He said his forces have created, and intend to expand, a “security buffer zone” near Russia’s border to prevent Ukrainian attacks on Russian territory.​ The Russian leader repeated that the Kremlin’s goals in Ukraine remain unchanged. He insisted that the objectives of what Moscow still calls its “special military operation” will be fully achieved, either through negotiations or by force.​ Putin said […]

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Ukraine-Russia War: Ukraine Calls for Trump-Zelensky Meeting in US This Week

Ukraine’s national security chief says Kyiv hopes to arrange a US visit for President Volodymyr Zelensky this month to complete a peace agreement with President Donald Trump. A US official told the BBC that Ukraine has “agreed to a peace deal”—though some details still need sorting out. The White House has not confirmed talks, but US and Russian representatives are set to meet in Abu Dhabi to discuss the plan. After fierce criticism from Europe, counter-proposals drafted by the UK, France, and Germany modified the initial US plan, removing recognition of Russian-held territories, allowing Ukraine a larger army, and keeping the door open to NATO membership. Zelensky welcomed these changes, calling the plan “doable,” and noting: “Many correct elements have been incorporated.” Despite ongoing negotiations, the war rages on. At least six people were killed overnight in Russian strikes on […]

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US Insists It Authored Ukraine Plan After Claims of Russian ‘Wish List’

The US government, led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, has reiterated that its controversial 28-point peace plan for Ukraine was drafted by the US, not Russia, despite claims from some US senators describing it as a Russian “wish list.” The plan, based on input from Russia and Ukraine, calls for Kyiv’s troop withdrawal from contested eastern regions, limits on Ukraine’s armed forces, and freezes battle lines in partially occupied areas. The proposal met with resistance from Ukrainian allies in Europe who claim it leaves Ukraine exposed and does not guarantee security for all Europeans. Details leaked from the plan include: Withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from eastern areas Russia has been unable to conquer. Limits on the size of Ukraine’s military. Recognition of Russian control over Donetsk, Luhansk, and Crimea. Freezing borders in Kherson and Zaporizhzhia along current battle lines. […]

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US Pressures Ukraine to Cede Land as Russian Strikes Kill 26

A new US peace initiative suggests Ukraine should cede occupied territories like Crimea and major Russian-controlled regions, slash its military to 400,000, and forfeit long-range weapons—terms described as repeating Russia’s demands and rejected by Kyiv as capitulation. The proposal, reportedly linked to Trump’s administration, comes after deadly missile attacks killed 26 people, including three children, in Ternopil. President Zelensky’s outreach in Turkey failed to win US backing for the plan; while Pentagon officials visited Kyiv to discuss the ongoing conflict, Ukraine’s leaders stressed the need to strengthen defenses and maintain military capabilities. Russia now controls about 20% of Ukraine’s territory, and continues advancing. Ukrainian officials and international observers condemned the civilian casualties in Ternopil. The UN and Ukrainian government called for accountability in Russia’s ongoing campaign targeting residential areas, especially as winter hardship looms.

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