Ukraine, Trump and Russia
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A push by the Trump administration to end Russia's war on Ukraine appears to make headway, with Kyiv saying Zelenskyy could visit D.C. within days to finalize a deal.
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.
As Ukrainian troops struggle to defend a key city in Ukraine's east, a widening energy corruption scandal in Kyiv implicates a close associate of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and forces resignations in his cabinet.
New Hampshire Democrat Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, the ranking member on the Foreign Relations Committee, told CNN that she would oppose any deal with Russia that limits the future strength and size of the Ukrainian military.
Meetings in Switzerland. Talks in the United Arab Emirates. A possible Ukrainian presidential visit to the United States.
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Defense expert on what happens if Ukraine’s army refuses to stop the war: “You can’t force soldiers out of the trenches”
As new negotiations on Ukraine’s future unfold, questions now emerge about what happens if the country’s own army refuses to go along. After high-level talks in Geneva, the United States announced progress on a draft peace framework,
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Victor Davis Hanson: Trump Is Going To Get A Peace Deal Because Ukraine Is Running Out Of People, Russia Is Running Out Of Money
Hoover Institution Senior Fellow Victor Davis Hanson, in an interview on FOX News Channel's "Ingraham Angle," predicts President Donald Trump will successfully broker a peace deal in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.