The White House is weighing the possibility of inviting Ukrainian President Zelenskyy to Alaska for talks with Trump and Putin. As tensions rise, can diplomacy pave the way for peace in Ukraine?
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy dismisses the upcoming Trump-Putin summit, warning that any peace deal excluding Ukraine will lead to 'dead solutions.' He insists on Ukraine's role in any negotiations for lasting peace.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy firmly states that Ukraine will not concede any territory to Russia despite Trump's upcoming summit with Putin. He insists that any peace deal requires Ukraine's involvement.
In a harrowing overnight attack, Russia unleashed hundreds of drones and missiles on Ukraine, resulting in civilian deaths and injuries. President Zelenskyy calls for tougher sanctions and increased air defense support from allies.
In a shocking escalation, Russia launched its largest drone attack on Ukraine, with 741 aerial vehicles used in a single night. President Zelenskyy condemned the assault as a sign of Moscow's disregard for peace efforts while calling for stronger sanctions.
In a dramatic escalation, at least 10 Ukrainian drones were shot down near Moscow, prompting emergency responses and highlighting the ongoing conflict's intensity. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy calls for urgent air defense support.
In a stunning revelation, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy explains how unsuspecting Russian truck drivers unknowingly transported mobile drone platforms used in a recent surprise attack on Russian bombers. With over 40 aircraft damaged, this operation marks a significant development in the ongoing conflict.
In an unprecedented show of force, Moscow has unleashed 273 drones on Ukraine just days after failing to engage in ceasefire talks with President Zelenskyy. The assault resulted in casualties and raised concerns about escalating violence.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy criticizes Russia's low-level delegation for peace talks in Turkey, calling it merely 'decorative' and challenges Putin to attend in person.
In a significant move, Russia is sending diplomats to Istanbul for potential in-person talks with Ukraine, marking the first direct discussions in over three years. President Zelenskyy expresses readiness to meet Putin.