Three Years On: Is Peace on the Horizon for the Russia-Ukraine Conflict?
As the Russia-Ukraine conflict enters its third year, shifts in U.S. policy and significant territorial changes raise questions about the potential for peace.
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As the Russia-Ukraine conflict enters its third year, shifts in U.S. policy and significant territorial changes raise questions about the potential for peace.
EU Commission Chief Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Antonio Costa arrive in Kyiv for a summit marking three years of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Leaders from 13 countries will attend in person, with 24 joining online, focusing on Ukraine’s strategy and security guarantees.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is willing to resign to secure peace or NATO membership amid calls for elections under martial law.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy describes his meeting with US envoy Keith Kellogg in Kyiv as ‘productive,’ focusing on battlefield updates, prisoner exchanges, and security guarantees.
U.S. President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy exchanged sharp words after Ukraine was excluded from a high-level US-Russia meeting in Saudi Arabia, intensifying tensions between the two allies.
U.S. and Russia begin critical Ukraine negotiations in Saudi Arabia, with Saudi mediation and a dual-track approach shaping global diplomacy efforts.
U.S. and Russia prepare for Ukraine crisis talks in Saudi Arabia as Zelenskyy pursues regional economic deals. Dual-track negotiations emerge amid shifting alliances.
Russia launches a massive attack on Ukraine in response to Kyiv’s use of U.S. ATACMS missiles, targeting energy infrastructure and signaling potential future strikes on decision-making centers.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy aims to end the war with Russia through diplomatic means by next year, despite ongoing battlefield challenges.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy arrives in Budapest for the fifth European Political Community meeting, highlighting Ukraine’s active role in European affairs.