
Zelenskyy Offers to Step Down for Peace or NATO Membership
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is willing to resign to secure peace or NATO membership, amidst conflicting statements from U.S. President Trump and pressure for elections.
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Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is willing to resign to secure peace or NATO membership, amidst conflicting statements from U.S. President Trump and pressure for elections.
White House National Security Adviser Mike Waltz expects Ukraine President Zelenskyy to sign a minerals agreement with the US to help end the Ukraine conflict.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and US envoy Keith Kellogg held a productive meeting in Kyiv, discussing battlefield strategies, prisoner returns, and security guarantees.
President Trump blames Ukraine for the Russia conflict as U.S.-Russia talks advance. Analyst Shi Jing urges Ukraine to adapt to the changing relations.
U.S. President Trump is likely to meet Russian President Putin this month for peace talks on Ukraine, amidst ongoing U.S.-Russia discussions in Riyadh.
China’s UN envoy Fu Cong supports the US-Russia agreement to start peace talks on Ukraine, emphasizing China’s commitment to resolving conflicts through dialogue.
European leaders call for increased defense spending amid divisions over deploying peacekeepers to Ukraine, highlighting a ‘peace through strength’ approach.
Ukraine has decided not to participate in the upcoming U.S.-Russia talks in Saudi Arabia, stating a lack of prior knowledge about the discussions. President Zelenskyy also announced a planned visit to Saudi Arabia.
U.S. and Russian officials are set to begin crucial talks on the Ukraine crisis in Saudi Arabia, with a potential dual-track negotiation forthcoming in Kyiv.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi reaffirms China’s commitment to peace in Ukraine, emphasizing dialogue and lasting agreements during Munich Security Conference meeting.