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Zelensky, who had previously rejected a ceasefire proposed by Russia, says that "it is necessary to put pressure on the side that does not want to put an end to the war" ...
Foreign Secretary David Lammy criticises the Kremlin after noting that "low-level" officials are being sent for ceasefire ...
Along with questions of a ceasefire deal with Russia come questions of when Ukraine will hold its next presidential election.
MH17 shootdown raised awareness and highlighted how Russia can operate, says Julia Soldatiuk-Westerveld of the Clingendael ...
Ukrainian President Zelensky had accepted the proposal and invited Putin to a face-to-face meeting, which some analysts suggest was also encouraged by the U.S. President Donald Trump in ...
In a three-hour televised interview, Emmanuel Macron made his return to the national spotlight after keeping a low profile on ...
President Vladimir Putin appears to be facing a dilemma as Russian and Ukrainian representatives prepare for direct peace talks in Istanbul, Turkey, on Thursday.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he will be waiting in the Turkish capital, Ankara, to hold a meeting on May 15 with President Vladimir Putin, and will only meet face-to-face with his ...
Ukraine must shift its foreign policy strategy to appeal to American conservative media and Trump’s goals by emphasizing what ...
Russia has a track record of upsetting the democratic process in many countries and it should be no surprise that it is up to ...
The pontiff held his first meeting with the news media at the Vatican and called on reporters to choose “the path of ...