Peace talks continue in Ukraine-Russia war; Congress tries to pass Trump’s agenda
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy requested additional military aid from Trump during their recent meeting, as stated by Trump.
- Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov outlined Russia's demands for ending the war, requiring full control of five regions and Ukraine's demilitarization.
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized the need for a negotiated settlement, stating, "We're close, but we're not close enough."
- Trump suggested that Russia's Vladimir Putin may not want to end the war, reflecting his growing impatience with both sides.
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Saks on the situation in Ukraine: a real process of talks has emerged under Trump
According to security expert Rainer German, the situation in the Ukraine-Russia war has changed, because although no peace treaty has been concluded, the parties have at least begun to communicate. According to Germany, the reason for the current peace talks is US President Donald Trump.
Russia and Ukraine trade long-range strikes as peace talks enter ‘very critical’ week
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukraine and Russia targeted each other with long-range strikes, officials said Monday, amid continuing uncertainty about whether an agreement to stop their more than three-year war
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