
Zelensky Heads to Washington Ahead of Possible Three-Way Peace Summit
Details from the closed-door Alaska summit are surfacing, revealing key conditions discussed for a potential Ukraine peace agreement.

Details from the closed-door Alaska summit are surfacing, revealing key conditions discussed for a potential Ukraine peace agreement.

Putin says upcoming Anchorage talks could reshape relations with Washington and revive strategic arms limits.

Trump is pursuing a compromise-focused approach, while EU allies continue to voice support for Zelensky’s position and encourage him to not cede any ground.

Zelensky warns that “decisions without Ukraine” will not lead to peace.

Ukraine is worried about being left out of peace negotiations.

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

The U.S. president confirmed on Sunday that Steve Witkoff will travel to Russia this week.

Putin has said he is ready to meet Zelensky but only during a “final phase” of negotiations on ending the three-year war.

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

Rival Cypriot leaders will meet next week with UN chief António Guterres after a rare series of confidence-building steps raised hopes of a diplomatic breakthrough.