Zelenskyy backs Trump’s proposal for limited ceasefire with Russia
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy agreed to a limited ceasefire with Russia, following a call with U.S. President Donald Trump, who suggested American ownership of Ukraine's power plants as security.
- Zelenskyy requested additional Patriot defense missile systems due to the $180 billion in U.S. aid since the war started.
- Russia claimed it would stop targeting Ukraine's energy facilities and accused Kyiv of attacking its equipment as part of the ceasefire discussion.
- A meeting in Saudi Arabia involving U.S., Ukraine, and Russia experts is planned to discuss implementing the ceasefire agreement.
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Trump Advisor Waltz: First step for ceasefire between Ukraine, Russia to be for both sides to stop attacks on energy
US President's National Security Advisor Mike Waltz said that the first step for a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine will be for both sides to stop launching drones and missiles at energy infrastructure.
The Russians are war-tired and for a ceasefire, says Moscow sociologist Lev Gudkov. But on the terms of their President Vladimir Putin.
Giving in to presidential bullying: Surrendering to Trump power grab
From Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to Big Tech to Republican members of Congress to universities to law firms, President Trump is using bullying intimidation tactics to get his way. His targets can push back or give in, but capitulation to a bully only brings more bullying. Zelenskyy now agrees to what Trump offers (although that still won’t make Trump’s pal Vladimir Putin a peacemaker). Republicans line up to confirm his awful nominee…
Donald Trump proposed a 30-day cease-fire: Volodymyr Zelensky says, "yes," without condition. Putin answered, "yes," but... "by multiplying the "but"." "Promitter but incomplete," let Donald Trump down in a slightly dry tone. The big deal started. During his campaign, the American boasted to solve the problem in twenty-four hours. First round: expeditious! He stabbed Zelinsky in the back, endorsed Moscow's false propaganda by calling it "dictato…

Putin, Zelenskyy agree to a limited ceasefire
KYIV, Ukraine — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy agreed Wednesday to a limited ceasefire between Kyiv and Moscow, as U.S. President Donald Trump suggested on a call that the U.S. could take ownership of Ukraine's power plants to ensure their security.
Where the Ukraine Ceasefire Negotiations Stand - Liberty Nation News
By Dave Patterson From the ashes sometimes rises a glimmer of hope. Since the unfortunate dust-up in the Oval Office between President Trump and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky, there has been progress – albeit modest – in achieving a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine. And what appeared to be an acrimonious and doomed relationship between DC and Kyiv […]
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