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American officials on Monday described significant progress in talks to bring Russia’s war in Ukraine to an end, suggesting beefed-up security guarantees for Kyiv had advanced the peace talks — but that the US offer would not be on the table forever.
US president Donald Trump believes he can get Vladimir Putin to accept a Nato-like article five security guarantee for Ukraine, a US official has said.Speaking in a press conference, the US official affirmed that following almost three days of negotiations with the Kyiv delegation,
A Ukrainian peace plan, sent this week to Washington, pushes back against President Trump’s proposal that Ukraine give up more land for peace, although Russia is unlikely to accept it.
European leaders seek talks this weekend with the U.S. president, who wants more pressure on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
You know, they talk about a democracy, but it gets to a point where it’s not a democracy anymore,” President Donald Trump told Politico earlier.
Outrage after Moscow ‘hits Turkish civilian ship carrying sunflower oil’ with drone attack - Ukraine’s navy said the vessel had 11 Turkish citizens onboard
Following President Donald Trump’s claim that Ukraine is “losing” the war against Russia’s ongoing invasion and that Russia now has the “upper hand”, multiple officials told CNN there are no new US or European assessments suggesting there have been significant changes on the battlefield and they don’t see any indications Moscow is likely to win the conflict quickly.
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