Tensions escalate as Trump criticizes Zelenskyy for not reviewing U.S. peace proposals. With ongoing negotiations in Miami, the future of Ukraine hangs in the balance as leaders meet in London.
In a recent exchange, President Trump expressed disappointment in Ukrainian President Zelensky's hesitation over a US-led peace proposal aimed at ending the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, amidst critical negotiations and escalating tensions.
As U.S. Envoy Steve Witkoff heads to Moscow for critical peace talks, speculation mounts over whether Putin will accept a new U.S.-backed plan to end the Ukraine conflict. Will diplomacy prevail?
In a recent press conference, Vladimir Putin announced that a U.S. delegation will visit Moscow next week to explore peace proposals regarding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, while reiterating hardline demands.
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 significant development, Ukraine has reportedly agreed to a peace deal facilitated by the Trump administration. With details still pending, optimism grows for a meeting between President Zelenskyy and U.S. officials in November.
As bombs fall in Ukraine, a contentious 28-point peace proposal from the Trump administration has sparked outrage. Critics claim it favors Russia, risking Ukraine's sovereignty and military strength.
President Trump puts the heat on Ukraine's Zelensky to accept a 28-point peace plan by Thursday, or risk prolonging the conflict. What will the Ukrainian leader decide?
At the Halifax International Security Forum, U.S. senators harshly criticized a peace proposal for Ukraine, deeming it a major geopolitical blunder. They argue it favors Russian aggression and undermines Ukraine's sovereignty.
Ukraine's allies express concerns over a US peace plan for the ongoing war with Russia. Leaders warn of risks to Ukraine's borders and military capabilities as Zelensky faces tough choices ahead.