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Donald Trump is reportedly “sick” of seeing maps of the front line in Ukraine. Indeed, according to one European official’s account, he tossed aside Ukrainian delegation maps during his latest meeting with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House on Oct.
President Trump reportedly lost patience with Ukraine war maps, pushing for a peace deal involving Donbas surrender. Deep divide with Zelenskyy on territorial stakes
Putin seeks full control of Donetsk Oblast as key to any deal with Ukraine, WP reports * Ukraine peace deal should give no unoccupied lands to 'terrorist' Putin, Zelensky tells NBC * European leaders
Vladimir Putin is trying to stop the U.S. from sending Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine by warning it would destroy improving Moscow-Washington ties, according to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) which has published a map showing which parts of Russia could be targeted.
Trump wants Russia and Ukraine to freeze the war on the current battlelines, with Moscow holding a huge swathe of eastern Ukraine.
Simply sign up to the War in Ukraine myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Russian troops have made surprise gains in eastern Ukraine ahead of a crucial summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday, in which the Russian ...
Our meta-estimate suggests that, from the beginning of the full-scale invasion to January of this year, Russian casualties amounted to 640,000–877,000 soldiers, of whom 137,000–228,000 have died. By October 13th, those totals had risen by almost 60%, to 984,000–1,438,000 casualties, including 190,000–480,000 dead.
The US president has suggested Ukraine is in a position of strength as Russia is in ‘big economic trouble’. But experts tell Alex Croft that Kyiv will need support on the ground to reclaim occupied te
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Russia scholar: Trump’s push for Ukraine ceasefire will redraw Europe’s map as NATO struggles for relevance
Former Soviet Union expert Dr. Ronald Suny, and Distinguished University Professor of History and Professor of Political Science at the University of Michigan and Emeritus Professor of Political Science and History at the University of Chicago,
Ukraine’s leader left Washington without a promise of Tomahawk missiles from his U.S. counterpart, but insiders blamed poor timing given events in the Middle East.
U.S. president wants a swift end to the conflict, but both sides are digging in over the region in Ukraine’s east.