
Trump Issues 10-Day Ultimatum to Russia for Ukraine Peace
President Trump slashed his deadline for Russia to agree on a Ukraine peace deal to 1012 days, warning of new sanctions as global tensions rise.
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President Trump slashed his deadline for Russia to agree on a Ukraine peace deal to 1012 days, warning of new sanctions as global tensions rise.
In their first call since 2022, Macron and Putin tackled Iran’s nuclear program and the Ukraine conflict, underlining urgent diplomatic coordination and next steps.
In a Kremlin tea chat, President Xi Jinping and President Putin pledged to deepen China-Russia ties, champion multipolar governance, and seek a fair Ukraine peace.
Trump and Zelenskyy met one-on-one in St. Peter’s Basilica during Pope Francis’s funeral to revive faltering peace talks and end the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
U.S. President Trump warns he’ll abandon Russia-Ukraine peace efforts unless clear progress emerges in days, echoing Secretary Rubio’s tight deadline amid ongoing strikes.
Marco Rubio says Trump will walk away from Ukraine truce talks in days unless clear progress emerges, setting a tight deadline for a U.S.-brokered peace deal.
France hosted the first U.S.-Ukraine-Europe talks in Paris since January, aiming to advance peace in Ukraine. A second round is set for London next week.
Over a dozen Western leaders, including Canada’s PM Justin Trudeau, convene in London to push for a lasting peace plan for Ukraine amidst ongoing diplomatic efforts.
Peace talks between Ukraine and Russia remain uncertain as the US seeks to normalize relations, sparking concerns over shifting geopolitical alliances.
China remains committed to peace in Ukraine, urging all parties to engage in negotiations, according to Fu Cong at the UN General Assembly’s emergency session.