Photo: Ritchie B Tongo/Shutterstock/Chris Kleponis/Bloomberg News Ukraine yielded to U.S. pressure on Tuesday and agreed to the cease-fire terms with Russia that President Trump demanded.
KYIV, Ukraine — The United States will resume sending military aid and intelligence to Ukraine after Ukraine agreed to a Trump administration proposal for a monthlong ceasefire, the U.S. and ...
WASHINGTON – Ukraine agreed to a temporary ceasefire with Russia on Tuesday, negotiators announced from Saudi Arabia. Russia would need to agree to the proposal for it to take effect as a ...
The Trump administration lifted its suspension of military aid and intelligence sharing for Ukraine, and Kyiv signaled that it was open to a 30-day ceasefire in the war with Russia, pending Moscow ...
WASHINGTON – War-torn Ukraine, reeling from an Oval Office meltdown between President Donald Trump and leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy, will get a do-over Tuesday when its negotiators meet with ...
US resumes intelligence sharing, security assistance for Kyiv Rubio says he will present offer to Moscow, ball in Russia's court Ukraine, US agree to conclude minerals deal as soon as possible ...
University of Plymouth provides funding as a member of The Conversation UK. Ukraine’s minerals have become central to global geopolitics, with the US president, Donald Trump, seeking a deal with ...
Ukraine seized parts of the Russian territory last year. LONDON -- Ukrainian forces are struggling to prevent what could be a significant military setback, as their hold on the area of Russian ...
Donald Trump suggested in an interview with Fox News that Ukraine's resistance against Russia's land, air and sea invasion may fail even if the US were to continue supporting Kyiv. It comes after ...
Russia has captured territory in Ukraine's Sumy region for the first time since 2022 as Kyiv struggles to hold areas it seized last year in Russia's Kursk region. The Russian advances come as ...
It’s possible that three years of fighting between Russia and Ukraine could end — at least temporarily— in a matter of weeks. It’s more likely it could continue for months or even years.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Monday he hoped Washington's cutoff of military aid could be "resolved" during critical talks in Saudi Arabia aimed at ending the conflict in Ukraine.