Ukrainian leader Zelenskyy to speak with Trump after US president’s ceasefire talks with Putin
- Russia claims to have halted its targeting of Ukraine's energy facilities while still conducting strikes that hit civilian areas, according to the Russian Defense Ministry.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy criticized Putin's promises as 'very much at odds with reality' after drone strikes targeted Ukraine following discussions between Trump and Putin.
- The White House described the call between Trump and Putin as the first step toward peace, aiming for a maritime ceasefire and a lasting end to the conflict.
- Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov claimed that Ukraine was provoking Russia, which it alleged aimed to derail peace initiatives.
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Sam Kiley: Zelensky sees his opportunity to beckon Donald Trump back into Ukraine’s corner
Seizing the opportunity to drive a wedge between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, Ukraine’s president has moved swiftly to usher the American president back towards his corner.
(S+) Russia's war against Ukraine: "My greatest fear is that I will never see my parents again"
For Donald Trump, the occupied territories of Ukraine are a negotiating mass on which he wants to haggle with Putin. A visit to Ukrainians displaced from there shows that it remains unimaginable for many to give up their homeland.
Leaders' Dialogue: Trump and Zelenskiy Join Forces Against War
Leaders' Dialogue: Trump and Zelenskiy Join Forces Against War In a critical conversation, U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy have come together to seek an end to Russia's ongoing conflict with Ukraine. This dialogue marks the first conversation since their Oval Office disagreement in late February.During the call, Zelenskiy expressed gratitude for U.S. support, emphasizing the need for increased air defense …
European bishops address ‘rising tensions’ as Trump talks to Putin, Zelenskyy
(OSV News) — As President Donald Trump held new talks with Russia’s President Vladimir Putin March 18, followed by a call with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine March 19, bishops across Europe expressed alarm at current geopolitical developments. The head of the Greek Catholic Church in Ukraine has spoken out against ceding territory to Russia as part of peace negotiations. In an interview with the Italian daily Il Foglio March 18, Major …
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