Zelenskyy reacts to Maduro arrest: US 'knows what to do next'
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Jan 4 – Jan 10
Key Claims
Zelenskyy said the U.S. 'knows what to do next' regarding dictators, after Maduro's capture.
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Maduro and his wife were taken from their compound and flown to New York to face federal charges.
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Russia denounced the capture of Maduro and his wife, urging their release.
— Russia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Maduro is charged with leading a narco-terrorism conspiracy.
— Attorney General Pam Bondi
Operation Absolute Resolve involved more than 150 aircraft.
— Gen. Dan Caine
Dec 28 – Jan 3
Ukraine war live: Zelenskyy to meet Trump in Florida for peace talks after Russia intensifies strikes
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is scheduled to meet with former US President Trump in Mar-a-Lago, Florida, today for peace talks, marking their first in-person meeting since October. This meeting occurs as Russia intensifies its strikes within Ukraine. Separately, in Kyiv, Ukraine's anti-corruption agencies, Nabu and Sapo, raided national parliament offices on Saturday. The raid was prompted by allegations of a new graft probe implicating some Members of Parliament. Nabu accused State Security Department guards of obstructing their investigation, which centers on suspicions that bribes were taken in exchange for votes.
Ukraine war live: Zelenskyy to meet Trump in Florida for peace talks after Russia intensifies strikes
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is scheduled to meet with former US President Trump in Mar-a-Lago, Florida, today for peace talks, marking their first in-person meeting since October. This meeting occurs as Russia intensifies its strikes within Ukraine. Separately, in Kyiv, Ukraine's anti-corruption agencies, Nabu and Sapo, raided national parliament offices on Saturday. The raid was prompted by allegations of a new graft probe implicating some Members of Parliament. Nabu accused State Security Department guards of obstructing their investigation, which centers on suspicions that bribes were taken in exchange for votes.
Ukraine war live: Zelenskyy to meet Trump in Florida for peace talks after Russia intensifies strikes
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is scheduled to meet with former US President Trump in Mar-a-Lago, Florida, today for peace talks, marking their first in-person meeting since October. This meeting occurs as Russia intensifies its strikes within Ukraine. Separately, in Kyiv, Ukraine's anti-corruption agencies, Nabu and Sapo, raided national parliament offices on Saturday. The raid was prompted by allegations of a new graft probe implicating some Members of Parliament. Nabu accused State Security Department guards of obstructing their investigation, which centers on suspicions that bribes were taken in exchange for votes.
Russia may gain more than lose from a US intervention in Venezuela
In December 2025, an article analyzes the potential global implications of escalating US threats against Venezuela under President Trump. The author, Leonid Ragozin, suggests Venezuela is becoming a bargaining chip between global superpowers, similar to Ukraine. Despite not being a major power, Venezuela's oil reserves and alliances with China, Iran, and Russia make it strategically important. The article posits that Russia faces both risks and potential gains from the US escalation, particularly given the unexpected thaw in US-Russia relations during Trump's second term. The analysis suggests a global bargain between the US and Russia is more likely than a global war, with Venezuela as a key element.
Key Claims
Zelenskyy to meet Trump in Florida for peace talks.
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The meeting will be their first in person meeting since October.
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Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies Nabu and Sapo raided national parliament offices in Kyiv on Saturday.
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Investigators alleged some MPs were implicated in a new graft probe.
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Nabu accused State Security Department guards of “resisting Nabu officers during investigative actions”.
— Nabu
Dec 21 – Dec 27
Ukraine, US near 20-point peace deal as Putin spurns Zelenskyy Christmas ceasefire offer
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy announced that Ukraine and the U.S. are nearing completion of a 20-point framework for security guarantees and economic arrangements intended to support a peace plan. The agreement includes security guarantees involving Ukraine, the U.S., and European partners, with a separate bilateral document for U.S. Congressional review. Zelenskyy stated that key annexes addressing Ukraine's military needs are largely agreed upon, and a draft agreement on Ukraine's recovery has been prepared. Despite progress in talks, Zelenskyy criticized Russia for rejecting a Christmas ceasefire proposal and warned of potential attacks, also confirming the capture of a Ukrainian border village by Russian forces. He cited an air-defense shortfall and urged vigilance, emphasizing that diplomacy has not diminished the immediate military threat from Russia.
US and Ukraine edge closer to joint plan to end war – with Moscow’s response uncertain
The US and Ukraine have developed a joint peace plan to end the war, with Ukraine securing concessions from an earlier US draft. The plan involves a demilitarized zone in eastern Ukraine with mutual troop pullbacks, and Ukraine foregoing NATO membership in exchange for US-European security guarantees. It also calls for Russian withdrawal from several regions, with international troops monitoring the contact line. Details have been sent to Putin via an envoy, and the Kremlin is formulating its response, though refusing to comment publicly. Key sticking points remain, including Russia's demand for Ukraine to cede territory in Donbas and renounce NATO aspirations. The US negotiators are expected to contact the Kremlin soon.
Russia Dismisses Reports of Progress in Ukraine Peace Talks
Peace talks between the U.S., Ukraine, and Russia took place in Miami, Florida, this past week, aimed at resolving the conflict in Ukraine. Steve Witkoff, President Trump's special envoy, met with Ukrainian and Russian representatives separately. Ukraine and the U.S. discussed a 20-point plan, while the U.S. delegation also met with Kirill Dmitriev, an envoy for President Putin. While Witkoff initially described the talks with Russia as positive, a top Kremlin official, Yuri Ushakov, later dismissed the proposals as "unconstructive." The talks are an effort to find a resolution to the war, amidst differing proposals, including one from President Trump.
Russia escalates attacks on key Ukrainian region of Odesa
Russia has escalated attacks on the Odesa region of southern Ukraine, targeting port infrastructure and causing widespread power outages. These intensified strikes, which have occurred throughout December, have damaged civilian vessels, disrupted power for hundreds of thousands of people, and resulted in casualties. Ukrainian officials state that Russia is systematically attacking the region, potentially shifting the war's focus to Odesa. President Zelensky asserts that Russia aims to block Ukraine's maritime access, potentially in retaliation for drone attacks on Russia's "shadow fleet." Odesa is strategically important for Ukraine as it is a key export corridor for grain, especially since other ports are inaccessible due to Russian occupation. Zelensky has called for increased pressure on Russia to end its aggression.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,397
On December 22, 2025, the 1,397th day of the Russia-Ukraine war, fighting continued with casualties reported in the Kharkiv, Donetsk, and Zaporizhia regions due to Russian attacks. Ukraine accused Russia of detaining and deporting residents from the Sumy region. Russia reported Ukrainian drone attacks damaging vessels and infrastructure in the Krasnodar region, while claiming to have downed numerous Ukrainian drones in the past week, including over the Donbas region. Meanwhile, in Miami, US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner hosted a third day of peace talks with Ukrainian and European officials, focusing on a shared strategic approach. Witkoff also reported productive meetings with Russian envoy Kirill Dmitriev, who affirmed Russia's commitment to peace and appreciation for US efforts.
Key Claims
Russia rejected proposals for a Christmas ceasefire.
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Russia rejected proposals for a Christmas ceasefire.
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Peskov said Dmitriev had briefed Putin on his recent trip to Miami for talks with Trump’s envoys.
— Dmitry Peskov
Putin has said his conditions for peace are that Ukraine should cede about 5,000 sq km of Donbas.
— Putin
Peskov said Dmitriev had briefed Putin on his recent trip to Miami for talks with Trump’s envoys.
— Dmitry Peskov
Dec 14 – Dec 20
European leaders gather in Berlin as US pushes to end Ukraine conflict
European leaders, including Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron, are meeting with Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Berlin on Monday, hosted by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, to show support for Ukraine. This meeting coincides with a US push to end the conflict, led by Donald Trump's envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, who held peace talks with Zelenskyy in Berlin. These US efforts have been criticized by some European leaders as being too favorable to Moscow. Zelenskyy has expressed openness to dropping Ukraine's NATO bid in exchange for legally binding security guarantees from the US and other Western nations. The search for peace faces obstacles, particularly regarding control of the Donbas region. Trump has expressed a desire to end the conflict by Christmas.
Key Claims
European leaders will meet Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Monday in Berlin.
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Zelenskyy expressed readiness to drop his country’s bid to join Nato.
— Zelenskyy
Putin has described Ukraine’s drive to join Nato as a major threat to Moscow’s security.
— Vladimir Putin
The US is pushing for a swift end to the war in Ukraine.
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Trump is targeting Christmas as a deadline for a “full understanding” on a peace plan.
— Zelenskyy
Dec 7 – Dec 13
Ukraine war briefing: With no Miami breakthrough, Zelenskyy turns to European allies
Talks between Ukrainian and US officials in Miami concluded without a breakthrough. President Zelenskyy, committed to peace, will now meet with European leaders in London, including Keir Starmer, Emmanuel Macron, and Friedrich Merz, to discuss peace negotiations and potential peacekeeping forces. Macron condemned Russia's actions and emphasized the need for security guarantees for Ukraine. Meanwhile, Russia launched a combined air strike on Kremenchuk, targeting infrastructure and causing outages. Russia also launched over 700 drones and missiles at Ukraine, targeting critical infrastructure like energy sites and railways. The IAEA announced that the protective shield over the Chornobyl nuclear reactor is no longer functioning after being hit by a drone in February.
Russia unleashes major drone, missile attack on Ukraine as US diplomatic talks continue
Russia launched a major drone and missile attack across Ukraine overnight, injuring eight people and targeting power stations, including the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, which temporarily lost power. The attack, involving 653 drones and 51 missiles, occurred as U.S. and Ukrainian delegations held talks in Florida to find a path towards peace. Ukrainian forces reported shooting down 585 drones and 30 missiles, while also claiming to have struck Russia's Ryazan Oil Refinery. French President Macron condemned the attacks and plans to meet with Zelenskyy and other European leaders to discuss the situation. The U.S. readout of the talks emphasized the need for a ceasefire and de-escalation to enable Ukraine's redevelopment.
Ukraine's Zelenskyy yet to read peace plan, Trump says
Donald Trump stated that Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has not yet read the U.S.-proposed peace plan to end the war with Russia, despite his team's positive reception. Trump believes Russia is likely amenable to the plan, but Zelenskyy's stance is uncertain. Zelenskyy confirmed a call with U.S. envoys regarding ending the war and preventing future Russian aggression, awaiting a briefing from his negotiating team. Putin acknowledged productive but challenging negotiations with the U.S., maintaining demands for control of Donbas or Ukrainian troop withdrawal. Zelenskyy is scheduled to meet with European leaders in London to discuss the peace plan amidst intensified Russian attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure.
Key Claims
Talks between Ukrainian and US officials in Miami produced no evident breakthrough.
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Zelenskyy said he joined his negotiators for a “very substantive and constructive” call with US envoys.
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Zelenskyy will visit London on Monday for a meeting with leaders Keir Starmer, Emmanuel Macron and Friedrich Merz.
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Russian forces launched a combined air strike on infrastructure in Kremenchuk, causing power and water outages.
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Russia launched more than 700 drones and missiles at Ukraine over Friday night.
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Nov 30 – Dec 6
Rubio, Witkoff meet with Ukrainian officials in push to finalize deal after Zelenskyy's top negotiator resigns
U.S. officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, met with Ukrainian negotiators in Florida on Sunday to finalize a peace agreement following talks in Geneva. The meeting aimed to resolve remaining details of the deal, with the goal of ending the war while ensuring Ukraine's sovereignty and prosperity. This follows the resignation of Ukraine's top negotiator, Andriy Yermak, and allegations of corruption within Ukraine. Despite these challenges, President Zelenskyy expressed optimism about continued diplomatic efforts, tasking Rustem Umerov with leading the peace framework development. Witkoff is expected to travel to Moscow to discuss the updated 19-point peace framework, though Russia has indicated it could reject the deal if it doesn't align with its interests.
Putin hosts Trump negotiators at Kremlin for 'constructive' Ukraine talks
US negotiators, including Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, met with Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin on Tuesday for five hours to discuss ending the war in Ukraine. The meeting followed prior discussions with Ukrainian delegates over a US-Russia draft peace plan. Putin's aide described the talks as "constructive," but noted that significant work remains. President Zelensky stated he expects a briefing from the US team and emphasized the opportunity to end the war, while reiterating the need for Ukrainian participation in discussions and security guarantees. The 28-point peace plan, circulated in November, has been refined after initial criticism for favoring Moscow's demands, though key disagreements regarding Ukrainian sovereignty and security remain unresolved. Trump stated his administration is trying to settle the conflict.
Putin to Meet With Trump’s Envoy as U.S. Pushes for Ukraine Deal
President Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, is meeting with President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Tuesday to present a revised U.S.-backed peace proposal aimed at ending the war in Ukraine. This is Witkoff's sixth visit to Moscow since January. The proposal was revised after negotiations with Ukrainian diplomats, following concerns that the initial version favored Russian demands. The meeting occurs after American and Ukrainian delegations met in Miami to discuss the plan's details. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is traveling across Europe to garner support from allies, meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris and scheduled to visit Ireland. Russia insists Ukraine cede territory, abandon NATO aspirations, and protect Russian language and culture as conditions for peace, demands Ukraine has rejected.
Putin says Russia ready to take Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region ‘by force’
In December 2025, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated his intention to seize Ukraine's Donbas region by force, contradicting reports that he was interested in a peace deal. Speaking to Indian media ahead of a trip to New Delhi, Putin's comments followed talks between US envoys and Kremlin officials in Moscow. Despite these discussions, Putin reiterated Russia's demand for control over the entire Donbas region, comprised of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions. These statements contrast with President Trump's assertion that US negotiators believed Putin wanted to end the war. Meanwhile, further talks are planned between US envoys and a top Ukrainian negotiator in Florida. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy maintains that ceding territory is unconstitutional and unacceptable.
Four dead in Russian attack as diplomatic efforts to end Ukraine war continue
A Russian missile strike on Dnipro, Ukraine, on Monday killed four and injured 40, damaging an office block, cars, and shops. The attack occurred as diplomatic efforts to end the war continue. US special envoy Steve Witkoff is scheduled to meet with Vladimir Putin in Moscow for talks, following a meeting between a Ukrainian delegation and US officials in Florida. Despite these diplomatic efforts, significant differences remain between Russia and Ukraine, particularly regarding territorial concessions and Ukraine's future security arrangements. Volodymyr Zelensky is in Europe seeking support from France and Ireland amid concerns about shifting US positions and European exclusion from negotiations.
Witkoff in Moscow for talks as Putin claims to have taken key Ukrainian city
Vladimir Putin claimed Russian forces captured the strategic city of Pokrovsk in Ukraine, a claim disputed by Ukrainian officials. The announcement came before a meeting in Moscow between Russian officials and a US delegation led by Steve Witkoff, Donald Trump's special envoy, to discuss a potential peace deal. The US delegation, including Jared Kushner, previously met with Ukrainian officials in Florida to discuss revisions to a US-Russia peace plan. Volodymyr Zelenskyy acknowledged Russian advances but stated no operations were successful, adding that the revised peace proposal "looks better". Zelenskyy traveled to Ireland for further meetings to bolster European support.
The Ukraine peace deal has stumbled yet again over an inevitable obstacle: Putin
A proposed Ukraine peace deal, promoted by the Trump administration and envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, has stalled due to Russia's unwillingness to compromise. Witkoff and Kushner met with Vladimir Putin in Moscow to negotiate a deal that involved pressuring Ukraine to make concessions. Despite the US efforts, the Kremlin rejected the proposal, remaining firm on territorial control and Ukraine's political status. While Kremlin advisors described the talks as productive, media outlets reported the response as a rejection of the US proposal. The negotiations have failed to progress towards resolving the ongoing crisis in Ukraine.
Ukraine peace talks productive as ex-government official says country rethinking 'uncompromising' stance
Peace talks between the U.S. and Ukraine have entered a productive phase, reportedly after President Zelenskyy sent a new delegation to Florida. According to a former Ukrainian government official, the change in personnel, with Rustem Umerov leading the team, signals a potential shift away from Ukraine's previously "uncompromising" stance. The new delegation, which also included Andrii Hnatov and Andrii Sybiha, met to discuss President Trump's proposed framework for ending the war with Russia. Umerov described the meeting as productive and successful, expressing gratitude for U.S. support and emphasizing the goal of a prosperous Ukraine. The talks follow a leaked transcript alleging a U.S. envoy advised Russian officials on how to present a peace plan to Trump.
‘Corruption is a hydra’: Ukraine rocked by another high-profile sacking
In December 2025, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy fired Andriy Yermak, the head of the presidential office, amid a $100 million corruption scandal and Western pressure. Yermak, a former lawyer and close associate of Zelenskyy, had held significant power, influencing appointments and strategic decisions regarding the war with Russia. He was also a key peace negotiator. Yermak's concentration of power and abrasive style had made him a controversial figure. The firing followed months of speculation and an investigation into his alleged involvement in corruption.
Key Claims
Zelensky had a "very constructive" phone call with Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner regarding a potential peace deal.
— Volodymyr Zelensky
Ukrainian and US officials are engaged in a third day of talks in Miami on a US-backed peace deal with Russia.
Russia launched 653 drones and 51 missiles on Friday night.
— Ukrainian authorities
France is determined to work with all partners to secure de-escalation measures and to impose a ceasefire.
— Emmanuel Macron
Zelenskyy will meet Starmer, Macron and Merz at Downing Street to discuss Ukraine's postwar security.
— Article itself
Nov 23 – Nov 29
In Firing His No. 2, Zelensky Loses Both a Negotiator and an Enforcer
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has dismissed his longtime right-hand man Andriy Yermak as chief of staff amid a corruption investigation. The move removes Yermak from his role as lead negotiator in peace talks to end the war in Ukraine, which are currently underway in the United States. Yermak had played a central role in diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict and was known for his sharp-elbowed approach to politics. His dismissal has been welcomed by some who accused him of repression and abuse. The change in leadership may lead to sweeping reforms within Ukraine's wartime politics, as Russia seeks to exploit any weaknesses. Ukrainian officials have insisted that the dynamics of the talks will not fundamentally change despite Yermak's departure.
Ukrainian official Yermak resigns as corruption probe encircles Zelenskyy
Andriy Yermak, the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, has resigned, according to an announcement by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Zelenskyy expressed gratitude for Yermak's representation of Ukraine's position in negotiations. The resignation comes after Yermak's home was reportedly raided by anti-corruption investigators. Zelenskyy stated he will hold consultations to appoint a new head of the office. The timing and specific reasons for the resignation, beyond the reported investigation, were not detailed in Zelenskyy's announcement.
Zelenskyy chief of staff resigns after property raid by Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies – Europe live
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced the resignation of his chief of staff, Andriy Yermak. Yermak submitted his resignation amid reports of a property raid by Ukraine's anti-corruption agencies. Zelenskyy stated the move was to avoid rumors and speculation and to ensure internal strength during key talks regarding a potential peace deal. He expressed gratitude for Yermak's service in representing Ukraine's position in negotiations. Zelenskyy plans to hold consultations to find a replacement for the role. The resignation follows a search of Yermak's property as part of an anti-graft probe.
Russia Bombards Ukraine for Nearly 10 Hours in a Deadly Assault
On Saturday, November 29, 2025, Russia launched a nearly 10-hour air assault across Ukraine, resulting in casualties and injuries. The attack, involving dozens of missiles and hundreds of drones, killed at least two people in Kyiv and one outside the city, while injuring dozens more. The capital, Kyiv, experienced the heaviest fire, with emergency workers responding to fires and tending to the wounded in seven districts. The assault occurred as U.S. officials were expected to hold peace talks with Ukrainian and Russian officials in the coming days, aiming to find a diplomatic resolution to the war. Residents of Kyiv were awakened by prolonged air-raid warnings and experienced damage to their homes.
Russian strikes cause power outages for more than 600,000 in Ukraine
Over 600,000 people in Ukraine's Kyiv region lost power on Saturday morning due to overnight Russian missile and drone strikes on energy infrastructure. The attacks, which included around 36 missiles and nearly 600 drones, targeted military-industrial complex enterprises and energy facilities, resulting in three deaths and dozens of injuries. Power was restored to over 360,000 families after the attacks. Ukraine's Air Force shot down 558 drones and 19 missiles, while Russia's defence ministry claimed a "massive strike" against Ukrainian targets. The strikes occurred as winter approached, with temperatures forecast to fall below freezing in Kyiv on Sunday. Ukraine has targeted Russian energy infrastructure in response to Moscow's attacks, including oil refineries and depots.
Russian strikes on Kyiv kill three as Ukraine envoys travel to US for talks
Russian drone and missile strikes in and around Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, have killed at least three people and wounded dozens of others, officials said. The strikes occurred on November 29, 2025, with two people killed in the capital and a woman dying in a combined missile and drone attack on the broader Kyiv region. Eight people were also wounded in the Kyiv region, while 29 people were injured in the city, including a 10-year-old boy who suffered burns and other injuries after being hit by a drone. The strikes targeted residential areas, critical infrastructure, and energy grids. Ukrainian officials have condemned the attacks, with Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha stating that Russia continues to pursue its "war plan" despite ongoing talks on ending the war.
Trump touts 'progress' on Ukraine-Russia deal, admits it's 'one of the more difficult' conflicts to solve
President Donald Trump stated that Ukraine and Russia are making progress toward a peace agreement, despite finding it difficult to solve. The US Envoy Steve Witkoff is set to engage in talks in Moscow, potentially alongside Jared Kushner. Trump acknowledged that Europe plays a significant role in ensuring security guarantees for Ukraine. He downplayed the administration's 28-point peace plan, describing it as "just a map" and stating that many points were solved favorably. The talks are moving quickly, with no deadline set by Trump, who prioritizes ending the conflict over a specific timeline. The US President believes that both sides are tired of fighting and losing people.
Putin Defends Witkoff Against Accusations of Pro-Russia Bias
In November 2025, Russian President Vladimir Putin defended U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff against accusations of pro-Russia bias after a leaked phone call raised concerns about his neutrality. Putin asserted that Witkoff, appointed by President Trump, was intelligently representing U.S. interests in peace negotiations regarding the war in Ukraine. These negotiations center around a U.S. peace proposal that has been criticized for favoring Russia, particularly concerning the status of Crimea, Donetsk, and Luhansk. Putin indicated that while some points of the proposal were acceptable, others, such as the recognition of these territories as Russian, required further discussion. He reiterated Russia's willingness to continue taking Ukrainian territory if an agreement is not reached. Witkoff is scheduled to meet with Putin again in Moscow to continue discussions.
Momentum builds in Ukraine peace push, but experts fear Putin won’t budge
A revised peace framework for the war in Ukraine is gaining momentum, with the US, Ukraine, and Russia engaging in negotiations. The US is facilitating talks, with special envoys meeting in Moscow and defense leaders consulting with Ukrainian counterparts. Ukraine has reportedly accepted the broad outlines of a deal, though details are still being negotiated. Despite this progress, a major obstacle remains: Russia demands Ukrainian territory, which Ukraine refuses to concede. While some Ukrainian officials see the plan as a workable framework, the territorial dispute and potential sanctions relief for Russia are contentious points. Experts warn that Putin's unwillingness to compromise on land acquisition could ultimately derail the peace process.
Key Claims
The targeted tankers were named as the Kairos and Virat, both flagged to the Gambia.
— Turkish authorities
A major consortium transporting oil from the Caspian region suspended loading in Novorossiysk after an attack.
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Kazakhstan's Foreign Minister expressed indignation with the attack, calling on Kyiv to prevent recurrence.
— Aibek Smadiyarov
Andriy Yermak resigned after an anticorruption raid.
— Article
Andriy Yermak was due to lead key talks with the US on the war with Russia.
— Article