U.S. and Ukrainian officials are negotiating a new plan in Geneva to resolve the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, as President Trump faces backlash for his controversial proposal ahead of a Thanksgiving deadline.
Top officials from the U.S., Ukraine, and European allies convene in Geneva to discuss a contentious peace plan aimed at ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, with a looming deadline for approval.
Russia's successful test of the Burevestnik nuclear missile has sparked a tense exchange with President Trump, who urges Putin to focus on ending the war in Ukraine instead of military displays.
In a decisive move, the US Treasury has imposed new sanctions on Russia's largest oil companies, Rosneft and Lukoil, as part of efforts to pressure the Kremlin amid ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent calls for an immediate ceasefire and emphasizes the need for a peaceful resolution.
In a bold move, Trump calls on NATO allies to stop buying Russian oil and impose major sanctions on Russia to help end the war in Ukraine. He also suggests significant tariffs on China to reduce its influence over Russia.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy expresses disappointment over Trump's summit with Putin, claiming it gave Russia what it wanted. Amid ongoing attacks, he calls for more international pressure on Russia.
In a devastating overnight assault on Kyiv, three lives were lost, including an infant, amid widespread destruction from drone and missile strikes. The attacks targeted civilian buildings, igniting fires and injuring numerous residents.
In a recent interview, Vice President JD Vance expressed confidence that the U.S. can mediate peace in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, despite ongoing tensions and a recent missile strike. Vance highlighted significant concessions from both sides and criticized Biden's approach.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is set to meet with U.S. President Trump next week to discuss strategies for ending the war in Ukraine following Trump's summit with Putin, which ended without clear agreements.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy is set to meet Donald Trump in Washington to discuss critical issues surrounding the war in Ukraine following a recent summit with Putin.