The peace treaty was signed. Prisoners of war were coming home. The last thing America needed was an international incident.
Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth says no other country has made a bigger commitment to Ukraine's war effort than the US.
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Kyiv Independent on MSNTrump says peace talks to start 'immediately.' But what terms would be acceptable for Ukraine?U.S. President Donald Trump on Feb. 12 held phone calls with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President ...
With a diverse cast, a core message about unity, and an endorsement of international diplomacy, the latest in the Captain ...
Fiji and the Pacific are deeply disappointed that President Trump has withdrawn the USA from the Paris Treaty. The Prime Ministers of Fiji, Samoa and PNG have written to the US President to reconsider ...
Ukraine and Europe should not be excluded from future peace talks on the Ukraine war, Kyiv's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha ...
Mr Trump, who vowed throughout his presidential campaign to bring a swift end to the Ukraine war, stated in a post on his ...
Nato chief Mark Rutte, the head of the 32-nation defence bloc Nato, on Thursday insisted that Ukraine must be closely ...
Any peace negotiations to end the war in Ukraine must involve Kyiv, said NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Thursday, as European defence ministers meeting in Brussels responded to US President ...
European powers, including Britain, France and Germany, said on Wednesday they had to be part of any future negotiations on ...
European foreign ministers met in Paris on Wednesday, saying a peace deal in Ukraine would require the involvement of Kyiv ...
European countries aim to be part of Ukraine's future peace negotiations, emphasizing the need for security guarantees to ensure lasting peace. A meeting in Paris discussed strategies to support ...
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