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Bullish assessments by US officials are driving President Donald Trump’s latest effort to end the war in Ukraine toward a familiar and inevitable acid test. Will Russia agree to any deal that Ukraine and its European partners modify to secure their ...
The latest round of talks about peace may be drifting Ukraine’s way but it’s a carousel of chaos, writes world affairs editor Sam Kiley
But controversy surrounding the leaked 28-point Ukraine peace plan (since revised down to 19 points), which was released at the height of the Venezuelan crisis, may compel the Kremlin to utilise a range of pressure points on the US administration, which goes beyond advances on the frontline in eastern Europe.
From the front-line city of Pokrovsk in eastern Donetsk, to Zaporizhzhia in the south, there is little doubt that Russia is making advances. But, battlefield monitors suggest the picture is not quite so bleak for Ukraine as Trump and Putin suggest.
Two developments are dominating markets as we move through Tuesday. The first is news that Ukraine has agreed to the terms of a peace deal with US representatives according to reports in the US.
Donald Trump says he hopes to meet the leaders of Russia and Ukraine soon, after "tremendous progress" on ending the war - but adds he'll only meet them if a peace deal is struck. Follow live below.
Any discussion on resolving the war in Ukraine must begin with two fundamental realities: Russia is unable to achieve its military objective to defeat and
People who do embrace the slogan generally believe helping Ukraine isn’t in America’s interest. Here's why they’re wrong.
Strategic Analysis Australia Director Peter Jennings says, unfortunately, Ukraine will have to “trade some land for peace” with Russia in the 19-point draft plan. “What they need to do now is to hold out for as much as they can possibly get in terms ...
Chatham House analysts give their initial analysis after Zelenskyy was pressured by Trump to accept a White House plan to end the war with Russia.
Ukraine has shown the US a viable peace deal - but can Trump shake off Putin’s influence? - ANALYSIS: The latest round of talks about peace may be drifting Ukraine’s way but it’s a carousel of chaos,