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Putin rejects Western reassurance force in Ukraine after Paris summit

Russian President Vladimir Putin has dismissed Western proposals for a so-called reassurance force in Ukraine, following a Paris summit that brought together 26 of Kyiv’s allies. The plan, championed by French President Emmanuel Macron, aimed to finalise security guarantees to be activated immediately after a potential ceasefire. Macron said the participating countries had committed to supporting Ukraine by land, sea, or air, but he declined to name which nations were involved. He stressed that the force would not engage in direct combat with Russian troops but would instead act as a buffer to prevent renewed aggression. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky welcomed the move, calling it the first concrete step toward safeguarding his country’s future. Putin, however, swiftly rejected the initiative. Speaking at an economic forum in Vladivostok, he warned that any foreign soldiers entering Ukraine would be considered legitimate targets. […]

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Putin Vows to Target Western Troops if Sent to Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned that any Western forces deployed to Ukraine would be considered “legitimate targets” for Russia’s military. His comments came Friday at an economic forum in Vladivostok, a day after Kyiv’s allies announced plans to send troops as part of a potential peace agreement. On Thursday, 26 countries led by France and Britain pledged to join a “reassurance force” on land, at sea, and in the air to monitor any eventual peace deal. The war, which began in February 2022, has already claimed tens of thousands of lives, displaced millions, and devastated much of Ukraine’s east and south. “If some troops appear there, especially now during the fighting, we proceed from the premise that they will be legitimate targets,” Putin said, insisting that foreign deployments would not foster long-term peace. He also blamed Ukraine’s growing military […]

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Western Allies Vow Troop Deployment to Ukraine After Ceasefire Deal

French President Emmanuel Macron announced that 26 Western allies have formally committed to deploying troops “by land, sea, or air” to Ukraine once a ceasefire deal is reached. The pledge followed a Paris summit of 35 countries dubbed the Coalition of the Willing. Macron accused Russia of deliberately stalling peace talks to gain more territory. Hopes for a Ukraine-Russia peace summit dimmed after Vladimir Putin met Donald Trump in Alaska last month. Trump has since spoken with Western allies and is expected to finalize US support soon, though he criticized EU states still purchasing Russian oil, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said. The EU aims to end Russian oil and gas imports by 2027, but Hungary and Slovakia remain among the bloc’s biggest buyers. While Washington has ruled out sending ground troops, Trump has hinted at possible air support, which could […]

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European Leaders Join Zelensky at White House for Ukraine Summit

A historic diplomatic moment is underway in Washington: on Monday, August 18, 2025, a rare delegation of European heads of state has gathered at the White House to join Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in high-stakes discussions with U.S. President Donald Trump. These talks come amid escalating concern about the future trajectory of the Russia-Ukraine war. A United European Front Representing the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Finland, NATO, and the European Commission, these leaders have formed a united front in solidarity with Ukraine. Their presence underscores a collective determination to reinforce Ukraine’s security amid shifting U.S. diplomatic signals. Escalating Diplomatic Stakes Just three days ago, President Trump met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska—a move that heightened European anxiety. The inclusion of a broad European delegation signals keen concern and urgency as the conflict enters its fourth year. Zelensky […]

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European Leaders Oppose Redrawing Ukrainian Borders by Force Ahead of Alaska Summit

European leaders have issued a strong warning against any attempt to change Ukraine’s borders through the use of force—just three days before Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump are set to meet in Alaska for a summit on Ukraine. In a joint statement signed by 26 of the European Union’s 27 leaders, they emphasized that “the people of Ukraine must have the freedom to decide their future,” reaffirming that the principles of territorial integrity and respect for international borders must be upheld. The sole EU leader absent from the list of signatories was Hungary’s Viktor Orban, who has maintained warm relations with Moscow and has repeatedly sought to block EU measures aimed at supporting Ukraine. The statement reflects growing unease in Europe over Russia’s actions in Ukraine, with many nations—especially those bordering Russia or carrying the historical […]

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Five takeaways from Biden’s BBC interview

In a revealing BBC interview, former U.S. President Joe Biden delivered a pointed critique of President Donald Trump's foreign policy, especially concerning the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Biden labeled Trump's approach as "modern-day appeasement," drawing parallels to historical attempts to placate aggressors, and expressed deep concerns about the implications for U.S. global leadership and democratic values. 1. Accusation of 'Modern-Day Appeasement':Biden condemned Trump's suggestion that Ukraine should cede territory to Russia to achieve peace, likening it to appeasement strategies that failed in the past. He warned that such concessions would only embolden Russian President Vladimir Putin, who views Ukraine as part of Russia's historical domain. 2. Concerns Over U.S. Global Leadership:Expressing alarm, Biden noted that Trump's foreign policy could erode trust among European allies, potentially leading to a diminished NATO and a retreat of the U.S. from its leadership role on the […]

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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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Trump Has a Lot to Offer, Even Without a Ukraine Deal

President Trump says he is focused on stopping the “death march” in Ukraine “as soon as possible.” But for President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, cease-fire talks with Mr. Trump are a means to much broader ends. Russian and American officials met in Saudi Arabia on Monday to deepen their negotiations about technical details of a partial cease-fire to halt attacks on energy facilities and on ships in the Black Sea. While Ukraine says it’s ready for a full truce, Mr. Putin has made it clear that he will seek a wide range of concessions first. The upshot: The Kremlin appears determined to squeeze as many benefits as possible from Mr. Trump’s desire for a Ukraine peace deal, even as it slow-walks the negotiations. Viewed from Moscow, better ties with Washington are an economic and geopolitical boon — one that may be […]

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Trump’s Vision for Second Term Sparks Global Reactions.

Key Highlights from Trump's First Interview as President-ElectPardons for Capitol RiotersPresident-elect Donald Trump vowed to prioritize pardons for individuals convicted in connection with the 2021 US Capitol riot. Labeling their conditions as "hellish," Trump promised to review cases individually and act swiftly, possibly on his first day in office.Birthright Citizenship & Immigration OverhaulTrump reiterated plans to end birthright citizenship, rooted in the 14th Amendment, through executive action. He also intends to deport undocumented immigrants, including entire families, while signaling a willingness to work with Democrats on policies benefiting "Dreamers" under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.Mixed Signals on Justice and RetributionWhile Trump stated he would not actively pursue investigations against Joe Biden, he suggested that political adversaries from the Capitol riot investigation "should go to jail." His comments have drawn sharp criticism, with Liz Cheney calling them a […]

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