Russia, Ukraine and peace
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Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that the Trump administration’s proposed peace plan to bring an end to the war in Ukraine could be the “basis” for a future deal — signaling openness to negotiate.
In its final days, the Biden administration is poised to impose a new round of sanctions on Russian oil exports, marking a significant escalation in efforts to curtail Moscow’s energy revenues. These sanctions — targeting tankers, traders and insurance ...
The U.S.’s latest efforts to end the conflict between Ukraine and Russia have jolted the trans-Atlantic alliance.
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War-weary Ukrainian troops doubt proposed pact will bring real peace
Amid peace talks, troops near the front believe that Russia remains determined to conquer Ukraine - either now, or with a fresh army in a few years' time.
Fidan added that Türkiye believes both Russia and Ukraine could soon show a more positive stance. “Russia has a positive attitude,” he said. “I think Ukraine will soon put forward a positive position as well.” Fidan emphasised that any eventual agreement would shape the future of Europe, not just end the war.
Russia, the supposed military superpower, now depends on Iranian drones, North Korean missiles, and World War II-era Soviet equipment to fight its war on Ukraine. It has lost more than 700,000 soldiers, 100,000 armored vehicles and artillery systems, and ...
Russia is engaged in genocide by abducting Ukrainian children, several U.S. senators said and heard during a hearing in Washington on Wednesday.
The next focus of the India-Russia relationship should be to improve connectivity and ties between people and businesses of the two countries, according to Lydia Kulik, Head of India Studies at the Moscow School of Management.
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Building on the past for the future
The Modi-Putin summit reaffirmed India’s legacy partnership with Russia, announced intent to deepen relationship beyond defence and energy
Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff and the president’s son-in-law Jared Kushner will brief Kyiv officials in Miami on Thursday, after a US meeting with Vladimir Putin this week concluded with no agreement on ending Russia’s war in Ukraine.