
US-Russia Peace Talks Exclude Ukraine and Europe: What’s Happening?
US-Russia peace talks in Riyadh are making waves by excluding Ukraine and Europe. Discover the implications and Europe’s coordinated response.
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US-Russia peace talks in Riyadh are making waves by excluding Ukraine and Europe. Discover the implications and Europe’s coordinated response.
Russia is open to discussing security guarantees with Ukraine to end the ongoing conflict, says Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov during his annual press briefing.
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump hints at an upcoming meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss ending the conflict in Ukraine. “He wants to meet. And we’re setting it up,” Trump says.
Russian President Vladimir Putin announces efforts to swiftly conclude the Ukraine conflict, signaling potential moves towards peace.
The U.S. announces a massive $988 million long-term military aid package to Ukraine, boosting its defense capabilities amid ongoing conflict with Russia.
Russian FM Sergei Lavrov warns of nuclear escalation risks in Ukraine, urging dialogue and criticizing the West’s stance. He emphasizes avoiding nuclear war and calls for equitable talks.
Russian President Vladimir Putin warns that attacks on Russian regions risk escalating the Ukraine conflict globally. He vows decisive response and announces new missile test.
Marking 1,000 days since the Ukraine conflict began, China urges peace talks and calls for global support to end the crisis. The UN highlights the dire humanitarian impact and the urgency for dialogue.
EU foreign ministers are split over Ukraine’s use of U.S. long-range missiles against Russia. As some nations hesitate to lift weapon restrictions, tensions rise within the EU.
Chinese envoy Geng Shuang urges the U.S. to support peace efforts in Ukraine at a UN meeting, highlighting concerns over ongoing arms transfers and the impact of cluster munitions.