First, he promised to end the Russian invasion of Ukraine “on day one”. Then, after being elected President of the United States, he said it would take “six months”.
President-elect Donald Trump has pledged to broker a peace deal in Ukraine, but as he prepares to take office, peace seems as elusive as ever
Just three days before US President-elect Donald Trump returns to the White House, Russia and Iran have finally signed a “comprehensive partnership agreement,” a deal that had been in the works for months.
Ukraine has renewed its offensive in the Russian Kursk Oblast, catching the Russian military and Kremlin off-guard, while the incoming Trump administration is preparing to send a fact-finding trip
The war has reached a critical point. A real peace seems unlikely, but a ceasefire is possible, most experts agree. The question is whether it can be achieved without placing Ukraine in further peril.
The author of the operation of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU), which they are conducting in the Kursk region of Russia, is US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken. A similar version was expressed by Ukrainian military expert Oleg Starikov in an interview on January
President-elect Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin share some ... that a couple of hundred North Korean troops fighting alongside Russian forces in Kursk had been killed or wounded in battle. The official was providing the first significant ...
Russian forces have reportedly struck a Ukrainian nursing home on Saturday evening in retaliation for Kyiv's renewed push into the Kursk region ... President-elect Donald Trump seeks a resolution ...
Gen. Keith Kellogg, President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming Ukraine envoy, recently postponed a fact-finding trip to Kyiv and other European capitals until after Trump’s Jan. 20 inauguration. Meanwhile, the Kremlin has hastily dispatched to Kursk Gen.
Europe must establish itself as a strong global player in the Trump era, warns Zelensky in a room of world leaders at Davos
Speaking to Europe’s elites at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Zelensky laid into many of the European countries that have helped keep Ukraine afloat since the Russian invasion, chiding them for not taking their own defense and the threat from Moscow sufficiently seriously.