
U.S. Tells Ukraine Security Guarantees will Depend on Peace Deal With Russia
Volodymyr Zelensky says a U.S. document on future security arrangements is “100% ready”—with Kyiv now waiting for the formal signing process.

Volodymyr Zelensky says a U.S. document on future security arrangements is “100% ready”—with Kyiv now waiting for the formal signing process.

Following attacks on January 24, 1,676 apartment buildings in Kyiv were left without heating while repair crews struggled to restore electricity and warmth—due to ongoing UAV strikes and sub-zero temperatures.

The Kremlin claims that President Vladimir Putin will meet U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff during his visit.

After U.S. actions in Venezuela, Moscow’s rhetoric toward European leaders is getting increasingly aggressive.

New round of meetings scheduled, with the minimum goal of obtaining security guarantees for Ukraine.

The U.S. president met with his Ukrainian counterpart in an attempt to draft a peace proposal that would end the war in Ukraine.

Four were killed and 19 others wounded in the past 24 hours of Russian airstrikes, across several regions of Ukraine.

The U.S. president says Kyiv must face battlefield realities—while blasting European leaders for prolonging the conflict with empty rhetoric and failed policies.

Although Trump said Putin “wants to end the war,” after peace talks Russia’s president said that he rejected the current compromise.

As Washington revises its Ukraine peace blueprint and prepares for high-stakes talks in Moscow, European officials say the next few days could prove decisive.