After 10 days of pressure following a tense Oval Office meeting, the U.S. and Ukraine appear to be back in sync. Following a meeting in Saudi Arabia, the U.S. restarted military and intelligence aid to Ukraine and will present a proposal to Russia for a ceasefire.
Russia's coexistence with its "Western neighbors" will depend on their behavior, willingness to admit and correct the mistakes made. This was stated by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.
Russia continues its brutal attacks on Ukraine. When questioned about potential negotiations, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov made an insulting remark about Volodymyr Zelensky, while simultaneously praising Donald Trump.
The US also agreed to resume intelligence sharing and military aid for Ukraine. Teams from the two countries met in Saudi Arabia for talks aimed to make progress toward ending the war with Russia. Follow DW for more.
The Russian Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, responded on Thursday to remarks made by French President Emmanuel Macron. Lavrov stated that it is not Moscow that poses a threat to Europe, but rather Macron's nuclear rhetoric "is a threat to Russia.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov calls Zelenskyy a "traitor to the Jewish people" and accuses him of "nazifying" Kyiv in a fiery media interview.
Moscow ruled out an immediate cessation of hostilities in Ukraine, appearing to contradict Trump's comment on ending conflict "within weeks."
More than 70 drones targeted Moscow but were intercepted, while attacks near the Russian capital caused casualties and damage, according to local officials. View on euronews
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Wednesday announced that Russian and US diplomats are set to meet in Istanbul on February 27 to discuss the work of the two countries' embassies, reported TASS.
I doubt whether U.S. President Donald Trump's peace initiative will succeed. It's a game. Russia is not strongly compelled to negotiate and is not at a stage where it can be forced into peace, assesses former Polish ambassador to Moscow,
France plans to extend its nuclear deterrence to European allies, creating tension with Russia. President Macron's statements led to a strong reaction from Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. Lavrov accused France of nuclear blackmail and warned that Russia would consider this in its defense strategy.