
Zelensky Questions Whether NATO Membership Can Guarantee Ukrainian Security
The doubtful Ukrainian president also welcomed Trump’s abrupt change of direction, full of optimistic rhetoric in support of Kyiv’s war effort.

The doubtful Ukrainian president also welcomed Trump’s abrupt change of direction, full of optimistic rhetoric in support of Kyiv’s war effort.

In scathing remarks in New York the U.S. president warned that mass migration is sending Western nations “to hell.”

Beijing strongly denies that it supplies Russia with material for use in its military campaign in Ukraine—and has sought to portray itself as an impartial broker ready to help resolve the conflict.

Kyiv plans expanded welfare support for returning Ukrainians, as Warsaw tightens residency rules.

Volodymyr Zelensky reacted by saying “It’s time to hold to account the countries and companies enabling the Russian war machine.”

Zelensky’s SBU accuses internationally based online publishers of ‘Russian propaganda.’

While a Moscow-Kyiv peace agreement is no nearer, further initiatives look likely in the weeks ahead.

Finnish President Stubb advises pressuring Moscow with sanctions on its current trading partners.

Zelensky is apparently fearful about officials being able to say things “contrary to the government’s line.”

The Russian president said his troops were “advancing on all fronts.”