Ukraine's Allies Praise Major Progress on Defense Guarantees
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An explicit commitment that Washington would backstop Kyiv was scrapped in the leaders’ final joint statement.
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Zelensky, UK, France sign declaration on multinational force in Ukraine post-war
President Volodymyr Zelensky, French President Emmanuel Macron, and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Jan. 6 signed a declaration of intent for a post-war deployment of a multinational force in Ukraine.
Former U.S. ambassador to the EU argues Trump should pursue negotiated Ukraine settlement through business-style deal with security guarantees.
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Ukrainian delegation headed to Washington to finalize drone deal with Trump administration
WASHINGTON — Ukrainian defense and national security officials are on their way to Washington to hammer out details of a proposed drone deal with the Trump administration, The Post has learned. Representatives of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense and its ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says several key issues remain unresolved in negotiations with the United States over a framework to end Russia’s war.
Washington has for the first time backed a coalition pledging security guarantees for Ukraine. This move signals stronger US commitment amid ongoing diplomatic efforts and unresolved peace deal challenges.
India, Pakistan and UAE join Trump in condemning what Kyiv says are false allegations of hit on Russian leader’s residence
Both sides in the war see President Donald Trump as their key leverage in negotiating a future peace settlement. For months, they have strived to shape his perception of the battlefield.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy concluded a meeting with U.S. senators Tuesday morning in Washington, after which Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin said he was "angry that we would consider walking away from Ukraine at this moment" in history.
For Ukraine, regaining control of the plant is not just about undoing an illegal seizure. It is central to the country’s postwar energy independence. Before the war, the plant supplied roughly a quarter of the country’s electricity needs. Its generation capacity would be vital for powering reconstruction efforts, energy experts say.