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.
President Putin insists Russia will only cease hostilities if Ukraine withdraws from territories claimed by Moscow. As diplomatic efforts intensify, the fate of the Donbas and Crimea hangs in the balance, with significant implications for future peace.
In a surprising turn, President Trump suggests that Russia should keep the Ukrainian land it has seized, calling for an end to the conflict and urging peace talks with Ukraine's Zelenskyy. What does this mean for the future of the war?
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.
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has raised alarms over China's imminent threat to Taiwan at the Shangri-la Dialogue, urging Asian nations to bolster defense efforts and collaborate with the US to prevent conflict.
Greenland's new PM, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, firmly rejects Donald Trump's claims over the island, asserting their right to self-determination and independence amidst military threats.