
Russia Accuses Ukraine of Energy Facility Attacks
Russia’s Defense Ministry claims Ukraine targeted energy infrastructure in Crimea, Kursk, and Bryansk amid a U.S.-brokered moratorium.
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Russia’s Defense Ministry claims Ukraine targeted energy infrastructure in Crimea, Kursk, and Bryansk amid a U.S.-brokered moratorium.
US-facilitated talks in Riyadh result in a 30-day ceasefire and sanctions adjustments between Ukraine and Russia, effective March 18.
After 12 hours of talks in Saudi Arabia, Russia and the U.S. ended without a joint statement due to differences over Ukraine.
Group of Friends for Peace sees a turning point in the Ukraine crisis, with leaders pushing for a negotiated and lasting resolution.
US and Russian delegations launch fresh talks in Saudi Arabia to discuss Ukraine settlements and a Black Sea initiative, signaling new diplomatic hopes.
Ukraine aims for a partial ceasefire in Saudi talks with U.S. officials, seeking a pause on strikes to protect energy sites and civilians.
Military chiefs from 30 nations met in the UK to shape new defense strategies for Ukraine, emphasizing unity and proactive action.
French President Macron hosts a key Ukraine coalition meeting in Paris to finalize plans for a credible truce and defense strategy.
A limited ceasefire focusing on energy in Ukraine offers hope amid uncertainty, though details remain unclear.
U.S. President Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy agree on a partial ceasefire aimed at protecting Ukraine’s energy and defense infrastructures.