Ukrainian President Zelensky is set to meet with former President Trump in Florida to discuss a US-brokered peace plan aimed at ending the ongoing war with Russia. This high-stakes meeting comes amid continued violence and new proposals for security guarantees.
In a significant step towards peace, the US and Ukraine have reached a consensus on key issues, but unresolved disputes over territorial control and the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant remain critical hurdles.
As the U.S. envoy heads to Moscow for crucial discussions with Putin, optimism grows for a potential peace deal in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. Will this meeting turn the tide?
In a significant diplomatic effort, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced productive talks with Ukraine to address the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. Key figures from both nations are optimistic about future peace negotiations.
In a surprising turn, Putin has indicated Russia's readiness for serious discussions on a U.S.-backed peace plan to end the ongoing war in Ukraine. With tentative backing from Ukraine, could this be the first step towards lasting peace?
Russian President Putin suggests a US peace proposal could lead to future agreements but insists on territorial demands. Tensions rise as military threats loom over Ukraine's sovereignty.
In a surprising development, Donald Trump announces his envoy Steve Witkoff will meet Putin to negotiate a peace deal for Ukraine. Despite ongoing challenges, the former president remains optimistic about resolving the conflict.
In Geneva, Zelensky acknowledged progress in US-led peace talks but emphasized the ongoing challenge of Putin's territorial demands. As tensions persist, the future of Ukraine's sovereignty hangs in the balance.
U.S. and Ukrainian officials are negotiating a new plan in Geneva to resolve the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, as President Trump faces backlash for his controversial proposal ahead of a Thanksgiving deadline.
The Gaza ceasefire is now in effect, bringing a glimmer of hope for peace as the countdown for the release of hostages begins. Will this lead to lasting change in the region?