President Trump argued Friday that Ukraine will have to agree to a much-criticized plan to end the conflict or “keep fighting” as he sought to finalize the peace plan with Russia by Thanksgiving.
President Trump indicated he was giving Ukraine until next Thursday to agree to a peace proposal from the U.S. to end the war with Russia. Trump was asked during an appearance on the “Brian Kilmeade ...
After weeks of stalled talks over Russia’s war on Ukraine, Axios reported this week that Washington and Moscow had quietly hammered out a 28-point proposal to end the war. U.S. Army Secretary Daniel ...
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Zelenskyy said Ukraine faces "one of the most difficult moments in our history." As President Donald Trump pushes Ukraine and Russia to commit to a peace deal before Thanksgiving, both leaders ...
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Friday (November 21) he would not betray Ukraine's interests in a U.S.-led peace process, warning that Kyiv faces a choice between losing a key partner and its ...
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. Sign up for our newsletter about national security here. For all the recent talk about Donald Trump growing more sympathetic toward Ukraine, and of the president ...
US President Donald Trump has given Ukraine less than a week to accept his plan – widely seen as favoring Russia – to end the war, as President Volodymyr Zelensky said his country faced “one of the ...
KYIV — The White House is pressuring Ukraine to sign on to its new peace proposal by Thanksgiving or lose U.S. support in its war with Russia, according to five people familiar with the talks. U.S.
The proposal, which the White House confirmed on Thursday without providing details, echoes many long-held Russian demands. By Andrew E. Kramer and Lara Jakes Andrew E. Kramer reported from Kyiv, ...
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