Trump meets Zelenskyy: No trilateral summit, Tomahawks on hold
At the White House, Trump met Zelenskyy to push for a peace deal, ruled out a trilateral summit, and paused Tomahawk missile sales while urging both sides to stop.
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  At the White House, Trump met Zelenskyy to push for a peace deal, ruled out a trilateral summit, and paused Tomahawk missile sales while urging both sides to stop.
  Four leaders signed a document backing the Gaza ceasefire at Sharm el-Sheikh, offering a “glimmer of hope” and kickstarting hostage releases under a new peace push.
  Hamas representative Khaled Qaddoumi outlines a new technocratic committee to rebuild Gaza and prepare elections, raising questions on the peace deal’s longevity and future governance.
  Israel approves Gaza ceasefire deal for hostage release, offering a hopeful pause in the conflict.
  The first phase of the Gaza ceasefire is in place, but the real work begins now: building a new government, reviving the economy, and securing lasting peace.
  UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged all sides to honor the new Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal, calling for an end to fighting and expanded humanitarian aid.
  Israel pauses its ground offensive as Hamas accepts a peace deal, yet airstrikes in Gaza City and Khan Younis camps still leave civilians dead, pushing the toll past 66,000.
  Donald Trump suggested US air support might be part of a Ukraine peace deal after a White House summit. Allies weigh options as Russia steps up attacks.
  European leaders join President Zelenskyy in Washington to meet U.S. President Trump, seeking stronger security guarantees and a path to peace for Ukraine.
  Leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan signed a peace deal at the White House, ending a decades-long conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh and paving the way for normalized relations.