Trump’s bold call to end war in Ukraine
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President Donald Trump said Monday that while he thinks it is possible that Ukraine can defeat Russia, he’s now doubtful it will happen. The comments from Trump added a fresh layer of skepticism toward Kyiv as he plans to meet again in the coming weeks with Russian President Vladimir Putin for
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited to ask President Trump for more military aid as the war with Russia persists.
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Can Ukraine accept Moscow's conditions on occupied territories? Zelenskyy responds
Russian leader Vladimir Putin needs the administrative borders of Donbas (a region in eastern Ukraine) to create the illusion of victory. But no one can guarantee that he will not go further in a few years,
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Trump urged Zelenskyy to accept Putin's terms, saying Russia could "destroy" Ukraine, FT reports
During his 17 October meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, US President Donald Trump reportedly pressed him to accept Russia's conditions for ending the war, warning that Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin had threatened to "destroy" Ukraine if it refused.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he would travel to Budapest to negotiate with the US and Russian presidents about ending the war in Ukraine if invited. Meanwhile, the EU is looking to phase out Russian gas imports by 2028.
Trump told Zelenskyy there's "a chance to end the war quickly" and expressed concerns about sending Ukraine long-range Tomahawk missiles.
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Ukraine's ambassador to US outlines key outcomes of Zelenskyy's visit to the United States
Olha Stefanishyna, Ukraine's Ambassador to the United States, has said that President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, during his visit to Washington, briefed his American counterpart Donald Trump on the situation at the front,
Trump said the Ukraine leader would be on standby to join the talks with Putin in Budapest, Hungary, in case a chance for a breakthrough emerges.
Speaking with NBC News' "Meet the Press" after his visit with Trump, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy acknowledged he didn't get what he wanted — but it could still happen.
Russian drone and missile strikes caused blackouts across large swaths of Ukraine, damaged residential buildings and injured at least 20 people in Kyiv, authorities said.
One of Ukraine’s top fashion designers first met the future president when he was a TV comedian. He didn’t want to wear a suit then, either.