
Russia Hopes to Resume Ukraine Peace Talks—Coinciding with U.S.-Iran Ceasefire
The Kremlin talked up renewed trilateral peace talks on Ukraine while praising the Washington-Tehran truce as a positive step toward de-escalation.

The Kremlin talked up renewed trilateral peace talks on Ukraine while praising the Washington-Tehran truce as a positive step toward de-escalation.

Washington’s National Counterterrorism Center chief resigned in protest over the war in Iran, claiming the conflict serves no U.S. interest.

Washington says the Islamist group has deployed more than 20,000 fighters in Sudan’s war, with many allegedly trained by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps.

A NATO official said that as Russia and China rapidly expand their arsenals, the alliance will take steps to maintain its defenses.

The Ukrainian president said his country’s leadership has no “moral or legal right” to give up land.

Following the fatal shooting of a National Guard soldier in Washington D.C., the administration has extended the policy of travel restrictions to 19 ‘third world’ countries.

The U.S. president’s reaction to the Washington D.C. shooting is how any serious country should answer an attack on its citizens.

Security Council Secretary Rustem Umerov said on Telegram representatives of Kyiv and Washington will meet in Switzerland “in the coming days.”

The White House confirmed Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Russia’s Sergei Lavrov also cancelled a planned meeting, while Hungarian FM Szijjártó said the summit is not off the table.

Beijing and Washington are escalating their trade conflict with new tariffs and export controls.