Russia, Ukraine to immediately start ceasefire talks: Trump
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High-level talks between Russia and Ukraine continue with promises of prisoner swaps despite significant disagreements on ceasefire terms. While diplomacy avenues remain open, Russia's demands challenge progress.
Following years of outright conflict in Ukraine, President Donald Trump said that he believes Russian President Vladimir Putin wants peace between the two countries.
After the Trump-Putin phone call, there is a stalemate on Ukraine: the US president's words shuffle the cards again and leave EU leaders "shocked". Pope Leo is available to host peace talks
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After more than three years of brutal conflict, the promise of peace in Ukraine still hangs precariously in the balance. Diplomatic efforts are once again underway, this time in Istanbul, where representatives from Ukraine,
Russian and Ukrainian representatives finally held direct talks in Istanbul on Friday, marking the first direct engagement between two sides since their meeting in the Turkish city in March 2022, after a scheduled negotiation on Thursday failed to materialize.
France is spearheading a renewed European effort to impose sweeping new sanctions on Russia, linking economic pressure to the urgent push for a ceasefire in Ukraine.
United States president Donald Trump is keen for Ukraine to cut a deal, declaring, “HAVE THE MEETING, NOW!!!” But Germany has threatened more sanctions on Russia if president Vladimir Putin doesn’t agree to an unconditional 30-day ceasefire. Europe’s leaders claim Trump is betraying a fight for freedom and democracy.
Russian negotiators reportedly demanded that Ukraine withdraw its troops from all Russian-claimed territories before agreeing to a ceasefire.
Now, Ukraine has recaptured territory and held Russia to a stalemate through three long years of defence ... The Kremlin has shown a bad faith approach to the resumption of ceasefire negotiations. Russian President Vladimir Putin regime waited until ...