
Poland’s Airspace Warning to Putin Ahead of Peace Talks
Warsaw says that the Russian president could face arrest if he crosses Polish airspace to attend a meeting with President Trump in Hungary.

Warsaw says that the Russian president could face arrest if he crosses Polish airspace to attend a meeting with President Trump in Hungary.

Hungarian authorities confirm they will facilitate safe passage for the Russian President attending the upcoming summit.

The Budapest Summit could be a step closer to ending the conflict, but Brussels is unhappy because it isn’t on ‘friendly ground.’

The Ukrainian president called Putin a “terrorist,” and opined that Ukraine “will not lose this war, and Putin will not win.”

Zelensky praised U.S. momentum after Middle East ceasefire and urged help to “stop this war.”

Preparations are underway in the Hungarian capital for much-awaited peace talks towards ending the war in Ukraine.

The liberals bark, but history’s caravan moves on.

The Hungarian PM argued that throughout his years in office, his Central European nation of 9.5 million has proven to be a “loyal partner, which always stood by its friends.”

The announcement of the planned summit will be followed by a meeting between Trump and Zelensky on Friday.

Al-Sharaa is expected to ask Putin to hand over all alleged Syrian war criminals in Russia, including former dictator Bashar al-Assad.