As Ukraine and its European allies seek to protect their interests ahead of a summit between Trump and Putin, concerns rise over potential land swaps. Zelenskyy urges that no decisions be made without Ukraine's involvement.
President Trump aims to gauge Vladimir Putin's willingness to end the Ukraine war in an upcoming summit in Alaska. He hints at potential land-swapping deals while stressing the importance of consulting with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy.
As Trump prepares to meet Putin in Alaska, European leaders insist that Ukraine must be included in discussions to end the war. Can this summit pave the way for lasting peace?
As fears rise over a potential deal between Putin and Trump, European capitals worry about territorial concessions in Ukraine. Could this change the fate of Europe and its security?
In a surprising turn of events, President Trump has invited President Putin to Alaska for a summit, raising eyebrows amidst ongoing tensions in Ukraine. This historic meeting could reshape U.S.-Russia relations, but what does it mean for Ukraine's future?
As Trump prepares to meet Putin for potential peace talks, European leaders emphasize the necessity of protecting Ukraine's interests and maintaining pressure on Russia. Will a compromise be reached?
A high-stakes diplomatic meeting is set between Trump and Putin in Alaska, as European leaders push for Ukraine's involvement and a ceasefire. Will this summit change the course of the conflict?
President Zelenskiy asserts Ukraine will not give up any territory in the face of Russian aggression, as European leaders express unwavering support for Ukraine's sovereignty and demand respect for international borders.
Leaders from Germany and France express deep concerns over the recent EU-US trade deal, warning it may harm their economies. Despite gloomy reactions, the agreement aims to avert a trade war. Is this a win or a loss for Europe?
Key European foreign ministers convene in Geneva to negotiate with Iran as tensions escalate over Trump's potential military action. Can diplomacy prevail amidst threats of conflict?