In a pivotal meeting at Mar-a-Lago, Zelenskyy and Trump aim to discuss a US-backed plan to end the ongoing war in Ukraine, amidst renewed attacks from Russia. Will this be the breakthrough needed for peace?
President Zelensky arrives at Mar-a-Lago with a revised peace plan aimed at ending the Ukraine war. Key discussions on territory and nuclear safety with Trump are expected.
Ukrainian President Zelensky praises a productive call with US envoys, revealing new ideas for peace while navigating sensitive issues in ongoing negotiations with Russia. Can a resolution be achieved?
In his Christmas address, Pope Leo urges Ukraine and Russia to engage in courageous talks to end the ongoing conflict. He also highlights the plight of the homeless and those affected by wars worldwide, including the devastated Gaza region.
In a significant development, peace talks aimed at resolving the nearly four-year war in Ukraine are progressing in Florida, with key discussions involving U.S. and Russian officials. As tensions remain high, all eyes are on the outcomes of these negotiations.
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.
On December 4, the Trump administration unveiled a new National Security Strategy, pivoting focus to the Western Hemisphere while criticizing U.S. allies in Europe and downplaying threats from Russia and China. Experts dissect the implications of this controversial shift.
Top US and Ukrainian negotiators claim progress in peace discussions, stressing that Russia's commitment is crucial for a lasting resolution to the ongoing war. Will this lead to an end to the violence?
In a high-stakes meeting, Vladimir Putin kept U.S. envoys waiting while delivering pointed messages about the Ukraine conflict. What does this mean for peace efforts?
As a U.S. delegation heads to the Kremlin for critical negotiations, Russia boasts new military successes, signaling it may pursue victory without the need for diplomacy. What does this mean for Ukraine?