US UKRAINE NEGOTIATIONS
Putin says Russia is ready to compromise with Trump on Ukraine war
In his annual Q&A, Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed readiness for compromise in potential talks with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump to end the Ukraine war. Putin stated Russia had no preconditions for negotiations with Ukrainian authorities but insisted any agreement must involve Ukraine's legitimate authority, currently recognized by the Kremlin as the Ukrainian parliament.
Vladimir Putin says Russia is ready to compromise with Trump on Ukraine war
In a televised Q&A, President Putin expressed readiness for negotiations and compromises with Ukraine, asserting progress toward Russia's military objectives. He highlighted Russia's strengthened position and the dwindling number of Ukrainians willing to fight. Putin also addressed the possibility of talks with Donald Trump, the status of Russian bases in Syria, and the case of missing U.S. reporter Austin Tice.
EU leaders to send 'clear message' to Trump on Ukraine, to debate US ties
EU leaders prepare to reaffirm their unwavering support for Ukraine at a summit, signaling disagreement with Trump's calls for a swift peace deal. They will also address potential trade conflicts and security challenges posed by the new U.S. administration, emphasizing unity within the bloc.
Europeans grapple over security force for post-war Ukraine
Europe considers sending troops to Ukraine if a ceasefire happens. US President-elect Trump will not send American soldiers. French President Macron leads these early discussions. European leaders want to support Ukraine, not reward Russia. A large force could mean direct conflict with Russia. This force could include soldiers from major European nations.
Will Donald Trump do pre-emptive strikes on Iran? When asked the question, he told this to a reporter
US President- elect Donald Trump while talking in a recent press conference addressed a question regarding Iran in a pretty bizarre manner and eventually denied to answer that. As tensions tend to escalate more in the Middle East, the responses of Donald Trump to such questions are becoming important before he resumes office.
Trump says it was 'stupid' for Biden to let Ukraine use US weapons to strike deeper into Russia
President-elect Trump criticized Biden's decision to allow Ukraine to use U.S. long-range missiles against Russia, calling it "stupid" and suggesting he might reverse it. Trump expressed displeasure at not being consulted and questioned the timing weeks before his inauguration. The White House defended the decision, citing months of deliberation. Trump reiterated his call for negotiations between Ukraine and Russia.
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Senior Ukraine official says Kyiv not yet ready for talks with Russia
Ukraine's chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, stated that Kyiv is not prepared for negotiations with Russia. Ukraine lacks sufficient weaponry, security assurances, and international standing, including NATO membership and guarantees against future Russian aggression. President Zelenskiy has expressed openness to talks but insists on these preconditions for a lasting peace.
Trump's top priority after taking charge is...
Donald Trump stated that resolving the Ukraine crisis would be his top priority upon taking office, emphasizing that the situation with Russia is more pressing than the Middle East. In an interview with Paris Match, Trump highlighted the immense loss of life on both sides of the Ukraine conflict, describing it as a dire situation.
Syria Crisis: Donald Trump says Putin "not interested" in protecting Assad, points "China can help"
Syrian rebels seized control of Damascus, forcing President Bashar al-Assad to flee. President-elect Trump criticized Russia's lack of support for Assad, citing their losses in Ukraine. He called for a ceasefire and negotiations, highlighting the weakened state of Russia and Iran. Several nations expressed support for ending hostilities in Syria.
Trump says Russia abandoned Syria's Assad, never should have been involved
Former U.S. President Donald Trump stated that Russia's waning interest in protecting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad led to his downfall. He attributed this shift to Russia's involvement in the Ukraine war, which he believes should never have begun. Trump emphasized the need for an immediate ceasefire and negotiations between Russia and Ukraine, suggesting China's involvement in mediating peace.
Trump calls for 'immediate ceasefire', negotiations over Ukraine war
US president-elect Donald Trump said on Sunday that there should be an "immediate ceasefire" between Ukraine and Russia and that "negotiations should begin" between the warring countries.
US announces nearly $1 billion in new military aid for Ukraine
The United States on Saturday announced a new $988 million security assistance package for Ukraine as Washington races to provide aid to Kyiv before President-elect Donald Trump takes office. The outgoing administration of President Joe Biden is working to get as much aid as possible to Ukraine before Trump -- who has repeatedly criticized US assistance for Kyiv and claimed he could secure a ceasefire within hours -- takes over.
Innovative, participative diplomacy can help solving conflicts: Jaishankar
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar advocated for more robust and collaborative diplomacy in the face of global conflicts. He highlighted the shift towards negotiation in the Russia-Ukraine war and India's role in facilitating communication. Jaishankar emphasized the impact of conflicts on developing nations and the need for a multipolar approach to international relations, moving beyond Western dominance.
President Volodymyr Zelensky says Ukraine needs arms, NATO invite before Russia talks
Ukrainian President Zelensky stated the need for NATO security guarantees and more weapons before engaging in talks with Russia. He made these remarks after meeting EU officials in Kyiv. The EU promised unwavering support. Discussions around NATO membership for Ukraine and potential ceasefire conditions were also highlighted. Trump¡¯s impact on US support for Ukraine was addressed.
Going against campaign promise; will Trump do a U-turn and arm Ukraine to take on Russia? Biden may have quietly said something to him behind closed doors
Recent reports are have revealed that following the recent fireside chat with US President Joe Biden, US President- elect Donald Trump is having double thoughts regarding the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine. Joe Biden said something to Donald Trump pretty secretly and quietly behind closed doors which might have resulted for Donald Trump having double thoughts.
Trump 2.0 to see reduction in global wars, lesser geo political uncertainty & stable crude: Report
A Trump presidency may bring fewer global conflicts and stable oil prices. His focus on negotiation could resolve the Russia-Ukraine war. Trump's potential policies might boost US oil production, impacting global energy markets. India could benefit in defense and IT sectors. Closer ties with Saudi Arabia and the UAE could stabilize the Gulf region.
Trump taps retired general Keith Kellogg for key Ukraine conflict role
US President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday named staunch loyalist and retired general Keith Kellogg as his Ukraine envoy, charged with ending the two-and-a-half-year Russian invasion. But his critics have warned that the incoming Republican will likely leverage US military aid to pressure Kyiv into an agreement that left it ceding occupied territory permanently or agreeing not to join NATO. "I am very pleased to nominate General Keith Kellogg to serve as Assistant to the President and Special Envoy for Ukraine and Russia," Trump said in a statement on social media.
Will Trump be able to broker peace between Russia and Ukraine, what can he do? Analysts have this to say
During his US Presidential Election campaigning, Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump had said that he would eventually broker peace between Ukraine and Russia after he resumes office for second term. Eminent analysts from US have asserted about a lot of options regarding that statement form Donald Trump following his victory in the US Presidential Elections.
China urges 'calm' after Vladimir Putin decree on broader use of nuclear weapons
China called for "calm" and "restraint" following Russia's nuclear threat and Ukraine's use of US-supplied long-range missiles against Russian territory. Putin's decree, allowing for potential nuclear weapon use against Ukraine, drew condemnation from Western powers. Beijing urged de-escalation and a political solution, while Macron sought China's influence to mediate with Russia.
Biden wants to leave uncomfortable legacy for Trump: Russia
Russia believes that the Biden administration is aiming to leave a challenging situation for the incoming Trump administration by considering allowing Ukraine to strike within Russia. While Moscow has updated its nuclear doctrine in response, it expresses hope that Trump's peace-focused campaign rhetoric could lead to progress in resolving the conflict.
Putin 'will not stop on his own,' warns Zelensky on 1,000th day of war
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed the European Parliament. He marked 1,000 days of the Russian invasion. Zelensky urged Europe to push Moscow harder for peace. He thanked the EU for its support during the conflict. Zelensky also asked the bloc to provide more aid. EU officials assured continued support for Ukraine.
Long-range strikes against Russia: too late to save Ukraine?
The U.S. has decided to allow Ukraine to use U.S.-supplied weapons for strikes inside Russia, a significant policy shift. This decision could help Ukraine defend its position in Russia's Kursk region but is unlikely to change the course of the war. While this move grants Ukraine a tactical advantage, its overall impact remains uncertain, with many viewing it as overdue.
Team Trump assails Biden decision on missiles for Ukraine
President Biden's decision to allow Ukraine to use US-supplied long-range missiles against targets within Russia has drawn sharp criticism from Donald Trump's allies. They argue that this escalation is dangerous and politically motivated. Trump, set to return to the White House in January, has pledged to swiftly end the war but hasn't outlined a clear plan.
Zelenskiy says Ukraine must try to ensure war ends next year through diplomacy
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy acknowledged the challenging situation in eastern Ukraine, stating that Russia is currently making advances. Despite this, Zelenskiy emphasized the importance of ending the war through diplomatic means next year. He also mentioned that U.S.
Trade war under Trump 2.0 may subside if China agrees to shift few of its manufacturing units to US: Jefferies
A new report suggests that China might be open to relocating some manufacturing to the US, potentially easing trade tensions if Trump returns to the White House. The report also highlights the possibility of a Russia-Ukraine peace deal, contingent on Ukraine not joining NATO and Russia's territorial gains.
EU vows 'unwavering' support for Ukraine after Trump win
EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell in Kyiv Saturday pledged "unwavering" support for Ukraine, on the first visit by a top Brussels official after Donald Trump's poll win. With countries such as Hungary, which oppose military support for Ukraine, emboldened after Trump's win, getting consensus within the EU to do more could prove difficult.
Tough times for Volodymyr Zelensky? President Trump could withdraw support to Ukraine in war with Russia
Recent reports are claiming that the reelection of Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump might be of severe concerns regarding the support for Ukraine on behalf of US and some tough times are might be ahead of Volodymyr Zelensky.
Is Russia-Ukraine war drawing to a close? What Zelenskyy said
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signals a potential scaling down of the Russia-Ukraine war, contingent on energy security and freedom of navigation. He emphasizes that Ukraine must maintain a strong position and deny land-for-peace deals while seeking NATO security guarantees.
Setting timeline for ending Ukraine war difficult, says Putin; appreciates Modi's concern
Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed gratitude towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his concern over the Ukraine war during a media interaction. Putin acknowledged India's potential role in peace negotiations, referring to Modi as a friend. He blamed America and NATO for the conflict, asserting Russia will prevail and stressing the army's combat effectiveness.
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