Russia Slams Europe’s Role in Ukraine Conflict, Open to Talks
Russia accuses European countries of fueling the Ukraine conflict and blocking negotiations, while affirming its openness to diplomacy.
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Russia accuses European countries of fueling the Ukraine conflict and blocking negotiations, while affirming its openness to diplomacy.
The Soviet-built Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in southern Ukraine has run on emergency diesel generators for over a week after fighting severed its external power line, raising safety concerns.
President Trump sets a two-week deadline for Russia to make progress on Ukraine peace talks, warning of ‘massive sanctions or tariffs’. Zelenskyy and Putin respond ahead of a potential summit.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy will meet with U.S. President Trump in Washington after the US-Russia summit ended without a ceasefire deal, aiming to push for peace.
Trump and Putin wrapped up a nearly three-hour Alaska summit on Ukraine. Despite calling talks productive, the leaders made headway on some points but left without a deal.
EU leaders welcome Trump-Putin meeting plans but insist on safeguarding Ukraine’s security and upholding international borders, stressing negotiations must involve Kyiv.
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China’s foreign ministry urges a swift political settlement in Ukraine, warning that a prolonged crisis serves no one and emphasizes negotiation, ceasefire and peace.
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