Ukraine, Russia peace deal on horizon
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President Donald Trump said he would meet with Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskyy when a deal to end Russia's war on Ukraine is finalized.
A U.S. official tells CBS News that Ukraine's government has agreed to a Trump administration-brokered peace deal, with "minor details" still being sorted out. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang has more.
Ukraine’s government and holders of the nation’s GDP warrants — debt instruments with payouts linked to economic growth — have resumed negotiations to potentially restructure the securities, according to people familiar with the matter.
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Trump on report Witkoff told Putin aide how to sell him on Ukraine deal: ‘A standard thing’
President Trump on Tuesday defended special envoy Steve Witkoff’s call with Russian aide Yuri Ushakov to coach the Kremlin foreign policy adviser on how to approach President Vladimir Putin on a
Rather, it is that support will become slower, stingier and more conditional just when Ukraine needs a predictable, multiyear framework to stabilise the front and the economy. Mr Zelensky’s own response captures the ambiguity of this moment.
Anti-corruption agencies expose massive alleged kickback scheme at Ukraine's state-owned nuclear power company Energoatom.
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Oil Prices Slip as U.S. Stockpiles Jump and Peace Efforts in Ukraine Gain Traction
Oil prices edged lower in Asian trading on Thursday, pressured by fresh government data showing a far larger rise in U.S. crude inventories than anticipated. Progress on a U.S.-supported peace proposal for Ukraine also added downward pressure,
New Hampshire Democrat Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, the ranking member on the Foreign Relations Committee, told CNN that she would oppose any deal with Russia that limits the future strength and size of the Ukrainian military.
COMMENTARY: The country whose independence is being threatened is told to make concessions in the name of a 'peace' that is not true peace.
The Trump administration has threatened to suspend aid to Ukraine unless its government accepts a peace framework by Thanksgiving. The loss of intelligence sharing by the US could prove more devastating than a cutoff of weapons.
Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul said that a major corruption scandal inside Zelensky's government should not force the end of U.S. support for Ukraine, Monday on MS-NOW's "Morning Joe.