Russia, Ukraine and peace talks
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While President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky work to set up a bilateral Russia-Ukraine summit, Moscow is making new demands that could cancel out the White House’s recent successes in seeking an end to the deadliest conflict in Europe since World War II.
Kyiv confirms receiving bodies of 1,000 Ukrainian servicemen, Russian presidential aide says Moscow received bodies of 19 servicemen - Anadolu Ajansı
Russia-Ukraine peace talks are gaining momentum, with attention focused on finding a suitable venue for a potential meeting between Putin and Zelenskyy amidst challenging diplomatic conditions
Russia's top negotiator in Istanbul will be Vladimir Medinsky, an ideological Putin aide who led failed talks in 2022, has written school textbooks justifying the invasion and has questioned ...
Russia will only agree to security guarantees for Ukraine if it has the power to veto them, its foreign minister has said. Sergei Lavrov said that any attempt to bolster Ukrainian security that did not involve Moscow was a “road to nowhere” and “will not work”.
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Al Jazeera on MSNUkraine hit by multiple Russian strikes amid US-led push for end to war
Russia launches its largest strike this month on Ukraine after Trump hosts Zelenskyy, EU, UK leaders for talks.
Russia has said it will only agree to security guarantees for Ukraine that give Moscow an effective veto over any future effort to defend Kyiv, pouring cold water on US efforts to broker a peace deal.
NATO defense chiefs have discussed potential security guarantees for Ukraine to help end Russia’s three-year war