Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks Stretch Into a 2nd Day
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Ukraine-Russia: Zelensky says 55,000 Ukrainian soldiers killed in war as Kremlin vows to fight on - Moscow pressures Zelensky to give in over Donetsk as talks continue in Abu Dhabi
President Trump is defending Russian President Vladimir Putin as holding to the terms of his personal request to halt attacks on Ukraine for seven days. However, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky disagrees,
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky would most likely win an election in the country after the war, the governor of Ukraine's southern Mykolaiv region has said, as fresh U.S.-led talks on a ceasefire kicked off on Wednesday and Russia renewed strikes Ukrainian cities.
Vladimir Putin will need at least two years to seize all of Donbass, and the price of this offensive will be about 800,000 dead Russian servicemen. This was stated by Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky in an interview with France Télévisions.
Ukraine-Russia: 55,000 of our soldiers killed in war, Zelensky says, as Kremlin vows to fight on - Moscow pressures Zelensky to give in over Donetsk as talks continue in Abu Dhabi
Sitting at his desk in the Oval Office Monday, Trump repeated his claim that Russian President Vladimir Putin had “agreed” to pause Moscow’s repeated strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, as the temperatures in Europe dropped dangerously low.