
Kyiv Talks Begin After Alleged Deadly Strike on Kherson
Kyiv insists the parties are edging closer to a deal, while Russia says the process has stalled due to an alleged January 1 strike by Ukrainian forces on a village in Kherson.

Kyiv insists the parties are edging closer to a deal, while Russia says the process has stalled due to an alleged January 1 strike by Ukrainian forces on a village in Kherson.

At his annual end-of-year press conference Friday, the Russian president laid out the Russian narrative on how the war in Ukraine might end.

Moscow said it would also take into account who voted in favour of a confiscation of its assets at the upcoming EU summit.

A massive drone attack hit Ukraine just hours after Moscow rejected a proposed U.S. peace plan.

President Donald Trump described the state of the process to end the war in Ukraine as “a mess” in a Tuesday interview.

European leaders warn Russia shows no sign of accepting a ceasefire, while Washington claims progress.

Moscow has cast doubt on the timing of the Budapest Summit, saying the meeting still requires “serious preparation.”

Moscow warns that American military support for Ukraine could trigger a “whole new level of escalation.”

The Kremlin has also called for “caution” with nuclear rhetoric following Trump’s announcement of the deployment of nuclear submarines.

A date for further negotiations is being worked on, according to Moscow.