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 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.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy firmly rejects a Russian ceasefire proposal, warning it would lead to future conflicts. He expresses hope for Trump's mediation at the upcoming summit with Putin.
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 twist, Dmitry Medvedev asserts that Russia's peace talks with Ukraine are merely a step towards achieving complete victory, not compromise. As tensions escalate, what does this mean for future negotiations?