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Zelenskyy dismisses Putin’s 'historical s---' in peace talks as ‘delay tactic,’ urges focus on ending the war

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Updated 19.2.2026
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Feb 15 – Feb 21

10 articles|7 sources
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Diplomatic(9)
Al JazeeraFeb 17

Missiles fly as 3rd round of Russia-Ukraine peace talks kick off in Geneva

Russian and Ukrainian officials began a third round of US-brokered peace talks in Geneva on Tuesday, ahead of the war's fourth anniversary. The negotiations, led by Rustem Umerov for Ukraine, will address security and humanitarian issues. Despite the talks, Russia launched heavy air strikes across Ukraine, damaging infrastructure and leaving many without essential services. Ukraine's President Zelenskyy urged allies to increase pressure on Russia for a "real and just" peace deal. The US President Trump has pushed for a deal, stating Ukraine needs to come to the table quickly. Russia is demanding Ukraine cede the remaining 20 percent of the eastern region of Donetsk, which Ukraine refuses to do.

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The Guardian - World NewsFeb 18

Zelenskyy says peace talks could have reached final stage but Russia ‘dragging out negotiations’ – Europe live

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy stated that peace talks with Russia, mediated by the US in Geneva, have been difficult and accused Russia of prolonging negotiations. Zelenskyy believes the talks, which included representatives from the US, UK, France, Germany, Italy, and Switzerland, could have reached a final stage. While some progress has been made, no agreement has been reached on key issues such as the fate of occupied territories in eastern Ukraine and the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. Despite the challenges, Zelenskyy expressed gratitude to the US for their patience and emphasized the importance of European participation in achieving a successful outcome. Russia's chief negotiator indicated that talks were difficult but would continue in the near future.

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BBC News - WorldFeb 18

'Difficult' Russia-Ukraine peace talks end without breakthrough

Peace talks between Russia, Ukraine, and the US in Geneva this week concluded without a breakthrough. The meetings, aimed at resolving the ongoing war in Ukraine, were described as "difficult" by both Russian and Ukrainian representatives due to disagreements on territory and ceasefire terms. While a US envoy expressed initial optimism, key issues remain unresolved after four years of conflict. Despite the challenges, both sides indicated the discussions were "businesslike" and "substantive," with a potential future meeting planned. Ukrainian President Zelensky accused Russia of prolonging negotiations, while also suggesting a possible prisoner exchange. The US has signaled impatience with the deadlock, urging Ukraine to compromise, a sentiment Zelensky has rejected.

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Political Strategy(1)
Fox News - WorldFeb 19

Zelenskyy dismisses Putin’s 'historical s---' in peace talks as ‘delay tactic,’ urges focus on ending the war

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy dismissed Vladimir Putin's historical arguments as a "delay tactic" in peace negotiations, urging a focus on ending the war. Zelenskyy stated that debating history would only prolong the process and that the only relevant discussion is how to achieve a swift resolution. His comments followed talks in Switzerland between Ukrainian, U.S., and Russian officials, which Zelenskyy suggested yielded limited progress, particularly on sensitive political matters. NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte questioned Russia's seriousness about negotiations, noting the presence of Vladimir Medinsky, known for emphasizing historical narratives. Medinsky described the talks as "difficult but businesslike."

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Key Claims

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Zelenskyy dismissed Putin’s historical arguments as a delay tactic in peace talks.

— Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy

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Putin wrote in 2021 that Russians and Ukrainians were one people.

— Vladimir Putin

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NATO Secretary-General questioned if Russia is serious about negotiations.

— NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte

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Medinsky characterized negotiations as 'difficult but businesslike'.

— Vladimir Medinsky

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United States-led peace talks in Geneva ended earlier than scheduled on Wednesday.

— null

Feb 8 – Feb 14

5 articles|3 sources
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Conflict(4)
South China Morning PostFeb 12

Russia launches missile, drone barrage at Ukraine as peace talks stall

Russia launched missile and drone attacks on Ukrainian cities overnight amid stalled peace talks. Ukrainian President Zelensky stated that Russia is hesitant to engage in another round of US-brokered negotiations, proposed to be held in Miami or Abu Dhabi next week. While Ukraine has confirmed its attendance, the Kremlin indicated that talks are expected "soon" without providing specifics. These developments occur as a US-led peace effort faces a June deadline, with disagreements over occupied territories in the Donbas region and Russian demands for further territorial concessions hindering a comprehensive settlement after four years of conflict.

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Al JazeeraFeb 13

Russia faces Ukraine casualties, broken communications and total oil ban

In February 2026, Russia intensified its air assaults on Ukraine, coinciding with visits from Western officials. These attacks, involving drones and missiles, targeted energy infrastructure across the country, causing widespread power outages and forcing a nuclear power plant to shut down. Ukrainian air defenses managed to intercept a significant portion of the incoming weapons. The strikes have resulted in civilian casualties, including the deaths of children in Bohodukhiv and elsewhere. Russia's actions are seen as an attempt to weaken Ukraine's defenses and punish its growing ties with the West. Emergency crews are working to restore power and heat amidst freezing temperatures.

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The Guardian - World NewsFeb 12

Nearly 300,000 people in Ukrainian city of Odesa without power or water after Russian drone strikes - Europe live

Russian drone and missile attacks across Ukraine have caused widespread power outages and left hundreds of thousands without essential services. In Odesa, nearly 300,000 people are without water and 200 buildings lack heating. Kyiv also experienced significant disruptions, with 3,500 buildings without heating due to power outages affecting thousands of high-rise buildings. The attacks, which occurred overnight, also injured four people in Dnipro, including two children. A thermal power plant belonging to DTEK suffered extensive damage in the eleventh large-scale attack on the company since October 2025. Ukraine's foreign minister condemned the attacks, stating they undermine diplomatic efforts to end the war and called for increased pressure on Moscow.

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Diplomatic(1)
Al JazeeraFeb 13

Russia and Ukraine to hold new talks in Geneva next week

Russian and Ukrainian envoys will meet in Geneva next week, February 17-18, for US-brokered talks aimed at finding a resolution to the ongoing war. This round of negotiations follows two previous meetings in Abu Dhabi and comes as the conflict approaches its fourth year. The primary sticking point remains the future of the Donbas region, with Russia demanding Ukraine withdraw from the portion of Donetsk it still controls. Ukraine seeks Western security guarantees to prevent future Russian offensives. The US has reportedly given both sides a June deadline to reach an agreement. The conflict, which began in 2022, has resulted in hundreds of thousands of military and civilian casualties.

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Key Claims

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Russia and Ukraine to hold new talks in Geneva next week.

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The talks will be held on February 17-18.

— Dmitry Peskov

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Russia is pushing for Ukraine to pull out of the fifth of the eastern Donetsk region in the Donbas that it still controls.

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Zelenskyy said last week that the US had given the warring parties a June deadline to reach a deal.

— Volodymyr Zelenskyy

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Russia unleashed a massive air assault on Ukraine’s cities on the day French Defence Minister Catherine Vautrin visited Kyiv.

— Al Jazeera

Feb 1 – Feb 7

17 articles|7 sources
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Diplomatic(12)
Associated Press (AP)Feb 5

Russia and Ukraine hold a second day of US-brokered peace talks in Abu Dhabi

Negotiators from Russia and Ukraine held a second day of US-brokered peace talks in Abu Dhabi on Thursday, February 5, 2026. The discussions aimed to find a resolution to the ongoing war. These talks occurred amidst increased Russian attacks on Ukraine’s power grid and a rise in civilian casualties. The recent Russian attack on a thermal power plant in Kyiv was described by Latvia’s Ambassador to Ukraine as a "war crime" and "genocidal" act. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy spoke as the negotiations took place.

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Fox News - WorldFeb 7

Zelenskyy claims US gave Ukraine and Russia a deadline to reach peace agreement

According to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the U.S. has set a June deadline for Ukraine and Russia to reach a peace agreement to end their nearly four-year war. Zelenskyy stated that the U.S. is likely to pressure both countries to meet this schedule, potentially hosting trilateral talks in Miami next week. President Trump expressed optimism about the talks, and the U.S. described recent discussions in Abu Dhabi as "constructive," noting an agreement for a prisoner swap involving 157 prisoners from each side. The U.S. and Russia have also agreed to establish a new military-to-military communication channel led by General Alexus Grynkewich. The goal of these efforts is to create conditions for a lasting peace.

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Al JazeeraFeb 1

Trilateral Ukraine talks to resume in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday: Zelenskyy

Trilateral talks between the US, Russia, and Ukraine will resume in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday and Thursday, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The negotiations aim to find a resolution to the ongoing war, following a previous round in late January that yielded little progress, particularly regarding territorial disputes. Russia continues to demand Ukraine cede a portion of the Donetsk region. The talks are occurring amid US pressure for a deal and a fragile ceasefire on energy targets, brokered by US President Donald Trump, who claims a deal is close. The US and Russian envoys also held separate talks in Florida.

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Conflict(4)
Al JazeeraFeb 5

Zelenskyy reveals 55,000 Ukrainian soldiers killed fighting against Russia

In February 2026, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy revealed that 55,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed in the war against Russia. He also stated that a large number of soldiers are considered missing. Zelenskyy's statement was made before the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion and during ceasefire talks in Abu Dhabi aimed at resolving the conflict. A Kremlin spokesperson stated that Russian forces would continue fighting until Kyiv makes the necessary decisions to end the war. The UN reported over 2,500 civilian deaths in Ukraine in 2025 due to Russian attacks.

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South China Morning PostFeb 1

Russian drone strike on bus kills at least 15 miners as Kyiv announces new talks

A Russian drone strike on a bus in the Dnipropetrovsk region of southeastern Ukraine killed at least 12 miners on Sunday, according to Ukrainian officials. The attack, which targeted energy workers finishing their shift, occurred hours after President Zelensky announced new peace talks scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday in Abu Dhabi. These US-backed talks follow a previous round in late January that failed to resolve territorial disputes. The announcement comes amid ongoing Russian air strikes that have severely damaged Ukraine's energy infrastructure during the winter. While the Kremlin had reportedly agreed to halt strikes on energy infrastructure until Sunday at the request of US President Donald Trump, the drone strike suggests this agreement was not upheld.

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Fox News - WorldFeb 2

Russia kills 12 Ukrainian miners in deadly bus attack hours after peace talks postponed

On Sunday, a Russian drone strike in the Dnipropetrovsk region of Ukraine killed at least 12 miners, with the death toll later rising to 15. The attack, described by a DTEK spokesperson as a "terrorist attack on civilian infrastructure," targeted a bus transporting miners after their shift, roughly 40 miles from the front line. The State Emergency Service of Ukraine confirmed the incident and reported at least seven injuries. The attack occurred hours after President Zelenskyy announced the postponement of planned peace talks between Ukraine, Russia, and the U.S., which are now scheduled for February 4-5 in Abu Dhabi. The delay followed a meeting between envoys from Donald Trump and the Kremlin in Florida on Saturday. Zelenskyy condemned the strike as a deliberate attack on civilians.

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Human Interest(1)
The Guardian - World NewsFeb 3

Thousands without heating on icy night in Ukraine as Russia attacks before talks

Over 1,000 residential buildings in Kyiv were without heating after a Russian air attack during one of the coldest nights of the winter, with temperatures falling to -20C. The Kremlin launched 450 drones and over 70 missiles across Ukraine, causing damage in five districts and injuring at least nine people. The attacks occurred overnight, prompting an air raid alert that remained in effect for over five hours. Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy criticized the attacks as a demonstration of Russia's disinterest in peace talks, scheduled to take place in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday and Thursday. The attack also damaged facilities used to heat water for distribution to homes, leaving hundreds of thousands of families without heating during extreme cold conditions.

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Key Claims

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President Trump expressed optimism about the Russia-Ukraine talks.

— Donald Trump

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The U.S. said Russia and Ukraine agreed to release 157 prisoners of war each.

— U.S. Government

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Russia and Ukraine's war remains ongoing, with Moscow striking Kyiv's energy infrastructure.

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All nuclear power plants in the territories under control were forced to reduce their load.

— Ukrenergo

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Ukraine and Russia concluded a second day of US-led talks in Abu Dhabi without a breakthrough.

— Article

Jan 25 – Jan 31

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Diplomatic(11)
Al JazeeraJan 30

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy invites Putin to Kyiv for talks

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has invited Russian President Vladimir Putin to meet for talks in Kyiv, stating he would not meet in Moscow or Belarus. This comes after the Kremlin said they invited Zelenskyy to Moscow for talks but received no response. Negotiations between Ukraine and Russia, mediated by the US, took place in Abu Dhabi last week, with another meeting scheduled for Sunday, although the date and location may change. These discussions are happening amidst the ongoing conflict, with Zelenskyy seeking to inflict heavy losses on Russian forces. US President Trump stated that Putin agreed to pause attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure for a week due to extreme cold weather.

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Associated Press (AP)Jan 26

Talks with US and Ukraine in Abu Dhabi were constructive but major challenges remain, Kremlin says

Talks between the US, Ukraine, and Russia took place in Abu Dhabi, according to the Kremlin. While described as constructive, the Kremlin indicated that significant challenges remain. The discussions involved envoys from the US, including Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, alongside Putin's envoy Kirill Dmitriev. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was also present, holding a press conference in Vilnius, Lithuania, during the same period. The specific details of the challenges discussed and the goals of the meeting were not disclosed in the provided information. The talks occurred around late January 2026, based on the photo captions.

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South China Morning PostJan 29

Trump says Putin agreed not to attack Ukraine’s freezing capital for a week

Former US President Donald Trump stated that Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to temporarily halt attacks on Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities for one week due to extreme cold weather. Trump said he personally requested this pause to alleviate the humanitarian crisis caused by disrupted power, heating, and water supplies resulting from Russian strikes on Ukraine's infrastructure. The request was made in light of record-setting cold temperatures affecting both Ukraine and Russia. Trump expressed confidence that Putin would honor the agreement, although there was no immediate confirmation from the Kremlin. The strikes have left millions of Ukrainians without essential services during the winter months.

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Conflict(3)
Associated Press (AP)Jan 31

Power outages hit Ukraine and Moldova as Kyiv struggles against the winter cold

Power outages impacted Ukraine and Moldova, exacerbating winter conditions in Kyiv on Saturday, January 30, 2026. The outages were widespread across several Ukrainian cities and neighboring Moldova. According to Ukraine’s Energy Minister Denys Shmyhal, a technical malfunction affecting power lines linking Ukraine and Moldova caused the disruption. This failure triggered a cascading outage in Ukraine’s power grid. The Kremlin has committed to U.S. President Donald Trump to pause strikes on Kyiv.

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South China Morning PostJan 31

Electricity lines between Ukraine, Moldova, Romania fail, causing mass outages

A technical malfunction on Saturday caused the failure of key electricity lines connecting Ukraine with Moldova and Romania, leading to mass power outages across Ukraine. The incident, which occurred at 10:42 am, affected both the 400-kilovolt line between Romania and Moldova and the 750-kilovolt line between western and central Ukraine. The outages disrupted water supplies in Kyiv and forced the shutdown of the city's metro system, impacting transportation for many residents. Ukraine's Energy Minister Denys Shmyhal stated that power restoration efforts were underway and expected to be completed within hours. President Zelensky called the event an emergency and emphasized the need to quickly stabilize the situation.

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Al JazeeraJan 25

‘Not optimistic’: Ukrainians doubt Russia ready to end war amid talks

Amid ongoing talks between Ukrainian, Russian, US, and Emirati officials, Ukrainians express skepticism about a near-term end to the war with Russia. The talks, held in Abu Dhabi, are viewed as a potential first step toward peace, but many Ukrainians are weary after nearly four years of conflict. Russia's continued attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure have caused widespread power outages during a harsh winter, exacerbating war fatigue. A former advisor to President Zelenskyy believes the war will only end when Russia decides to stop or is forced to do so, neither of which he sees as likely before spring. Despite exhaustion, Ukrainians have shown resilience and adaptability throughout the conflict.

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National Security(2)
Fox News - WorldJan 30

Ukraine races to bolster air defenses as Putin’s strike pause nears end

As a pause in Russian strikes on Kyiv nears its end, Ukraine is working to bolster its air defenses, particularly against drones, in frontline cities and border regions. The pause, reportedly requested by Donald Trump and agreed to by Vladimir Putin until February 1st, is intended to create favorable conditions for negotiations. Despite the halt, Russian officials have publicly advocated for escalation, and Ukrainian officials emphasize there is no formal ceasefire. Experts suggest the pause is more symbolic, reflecting political signaling and Trump's relationship with Putin, rather than a significant military shift. Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine is strengthening short-range air defenses against drones to protect frontline cities in the south and northeast.

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New York Times - WorldJan 26

NATO Chief Says Europe Is ‘Dreaming’ if It Thinks It Can Defend Itself Without U.S.

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated on Monday that Europe cannot defend itself without the United States, addressing the European Parliament in Brussels amid concerns about transatlantic relations. Rutte's remarks followed President Trump's comments at the World Economic Forum in Davos, where he downplayed seizing Greenland but also belittled Europe's reliance on America. Rutte, who has fostered a relationship with Trump, defended his role in easing Trump's threats regarding Greenland, though he denied negotiating on behalf of Denmark, which along with Greenland, has rejected a potential American takeover. Members of the European Parliament pressed Rutte for details on his discussions with Trump and any potential deal concerning Greenland's future, but Rutte remained vague.

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Key Claims

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US envoy Witkoff held “productive and constructive meetings” with Russian envoy Kirill Dmitriev in Florida.

— Steve Witkoff

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The meeting came a day before Ukrainian and Russian negotiators were scheduled to hold a second round of talks with US mediators in Abu Dhabi.

— null

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Trump believes “we are getting close” to a deal to end the war.

— Donald Trump

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Putin had agreed to Trump's request not to attack Ukraine’s energy infrastructure for a week amid extreme cold weather.

— Dmitry Peskov

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Power outages hit Ukraine and Moldova.

Jan 18 – Jan 24

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Diplomatic(23)
South China Morning PostJan 23

Putin meets US envoys for midnight talks as Ukraine settlement hinges on key issue

Russian President Vladimir Putin met with US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner late Thursday to discuss a potential settlement in Ukraine. The Kremlin emphasized that resolving the territorial issue, specifically Ukraine's withdrawal from annexed eastern regions, is crucial for any long-term peace agreement. The meeting, which lasted past 3 a.m. Friday, occurred shortly after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky criticized European allies' slow response to the Russian invasion. Despite the territorial disagreements, Russian, Ukrainian, and US officials agreed to hold security talks in the United Arab Emirates on Friday regarding a prospective peace deal. Zelensky stated that peace proposals are nearly ready, but the status of Russian-occupied land remains unresolved.

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Al JazeeraJan 21

US, Russia envoys meet in Davos as Ukraine reconstruction plan postponed

In Davos, Switzerland, US and Russian envoys met at the World Economic Forum on January 21, 2026, amid the postponement of an $800 billion Ukraine reconstruction plan. US special envoy Steve Witkoff, along with Jared Kushner, met with Russian special envoy Kirill Dmitriev for over two hours. Witkoff confirmed plans to meet with both President Putin and the Ukrainian delegation in Moscow on Thursday. The Kremlin acknowledged the scheduled meeting with Putin. The signing of the "prosperity plan," involving Ukraine, Europe, and the US, was delayed due to tensions within NATO over President Trump's interest in acquiring Greenland, according to the Financial Times. The plan has not been shelved indefinitely and could be signed at a later date.

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Associated Press (AP)Jan 23

Russia, Ukraine and the US are holding peace talks in Abu Dhabi. They’re coming at a key moment

Russia, Ukraine, and the United States are reportedly holding peace talks in Abu Dhabi. The timing of these discussions is considered significant. The article includes images from January 2026, showing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Davos, Switzerland, and meetings in Moscow involving U.S. President Donald Trump's envoys, Kremlin foreign policy advisor Yuri Ushakov, and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Another image shows Putin visiting the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. The article highlights the occurrence of these talks amidst an important juncture in the ongoing conflict.

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The Guardian - World NewsJan 24

‘Massive’ Russian strikes on Ukraine hit negotiation table as well as people, Kyiv says – Europe live

Ukraine's foreign minister accused Vladimir Putin of undermining potential peace negotiations with recent large-scale strikes. This accusation comes as Russia insists that Kyiv must withdraw its troops from annexed eastern territories as a precondition for any peace agreement. Prior to the planned three-way talks, Putin reportedly discussed a Ukraine settlement with US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner in lengthy overnight discussions. The timing of the strikes, just before negotiations, suggests a deliberate attempt to weaken Ukraine's position at the negotiating table, according to Kyiv. The location of the strikes was within Ukraine.

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Al JazeeraJan 22

Zelenskyy urges Europe to act as a global power

In a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos on January 22, 2026, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called on Europe to demonstrate greater courage and unity. He warned that NATO's dependence on the United States is vulnerable, citing Russia's growing missile capabilities and recent tensions surrounding Greenland as examples. Zelenskyy emphasized the need for Europe to act as a global power to counter these threats. His address aimed to encourage European nations to take a more proactive and independent role in ensuring their collective security. The speech highlights concerns about the shifting geopolitical landscape and the need for Europe to strengthen its own defense capabilities.

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South China Morning PostJan 22

Watch Trump showcase his ‘Board of Peace’ in Davos after Greenland climbdown

At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, President Trump promoted his new "Board of Peace," a controversial organization aimed at resolving international conflicts. The board, which requires a US$1 billion membership fee, has invited leaders like Vladimir Putin, Benjamin Netanyahu, and Viktor Orban to join. This announcement follows Trump's decision to scrap tariffs against Europe and dismiss the idea of acquiring Greenland from Denmark, actions that eased tensions at the global meeting. Trump expressed his belief that the board is the "greatest ever formed" during a meeting with Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi, another leader who has agreed to participate. The launch occurs amidst reports of Trump's disappointment at not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize.

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Conflict(3)
BBC News - WorldJan 24

Ukraine condemns 'brutal' Russian strikes ahead of second day of peace talks

Ukraine condemned recent Russian strikes that killed one and injured 23 others, coinciding with ongoing peace talks between Ukraine, Russia, and the US in Abu Dhabi. The strikes, which targeted Kyiv and Kharkiv, damaged critical infrastructure and residential areas, including a maternity hospital and a hostel. Ukrainian officials described the attacks as "brutal" and proof that Putin is not interested in peace. The talks, the first trilateral discussions since Russia's 2022 invasion, have reportedly made some progress, but territorial disputes remain a major obstacle. Russia currently occupies roughly 20% of Ukraine and demands Ukraine cede large areas of territory, which Ukraine refuses to do.

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Associated Press (AP)Jan 18

Ukrainian drone strikes cut power to hundreds of thousands in Russia-occupied southern Ukraine

Ukrainian drone strikes damaged energy networks in Russia-occupied southern Ukraine on Sunday, leaving over 200,000 households, across nearly 400 settlements in the Zaporizhzhia region, without power. Kremlin-installed authorities reported the damage. Simultaneously, Russia continued its attacks on Ukraine's energy grid overnight, resulting in at least two deaths and several injuries across multiple regions, including Odesa and Dnipropetrovsk. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy stated that Russia used over 1,300 attack drones, 1,050 guided aerial bombs, and 29 missiles this week. A Ukrainian delegation arrived in the United States for talks on a U.S.-led diplomatic effort to end the war, focusing on postwar security guarantees and economic recovery.

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Al JazeeraJan 18

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,424

On day 1,424 of the Russia-Ukraine war, January 18, 2026, fighting continued with both sides claiming battlefield gains. Ukraine's military estimated significant Russian personnel and equipment losses since the February 2022 invasion. Russia's Defence Ministry reported capturing Pryvillya and Pryluky, while claiming to have inflicted heavy losses on Ukrainian forces and downed numerous drones and missiles. Russia also stated it targeted Ukrainian energy and transportation infrastructure across 167 locations. Ukraine reported Russian strikes on energy infrastructure in the Kyiv and Odesa regions, leaving over 20 settlements in the Kyiv area without power. Kharkiv's mayor stated the city's energy system was strained due to constant attacks.

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Key Claims

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US-brokered talks between Ukraine and Russia in Abu Dhabi ended without a deal.

— null

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More talks are expected next weekend in Abu Dhabi.

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Overnight Russian air strikes knocked out power for over a million Ukrainians.

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The central focus of the discussions was the possible parameters for ending the war.

— President Volodymyr Zelensky

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Ukraine and Russia ended a second day of US-brokered talks in Abu Dhabi without an agreement.