In numbers: Is the UK ready to put boots on the ground in Ukraine?
Keir Starmer’s commitment to deploy British peacekeepers to Ukraine has raised questions over whether the UK is ready for conflict, Alicja Hagopian writes
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Keir Starmer’s commitment to deploy British peacekeepers to Ukraine has raised questions over whether the UK is ready for conflict, Alicja Hagopian writes
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Republican insists sanctions could become necessary to punish Kremlin leader for snubbing diplomatic discussions on ending Ukraine war
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Trump says 'it's possible' Putin does not want to make a deal to end Ukraine war
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The U.S. won’t send troops, and Russia won’t accept forces from NATO states in Ukraine, writes John Bowden. So what kind of security guarantee is it really?
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The president was reaching for a ‘4 More Years’ hat to show the Ukrainian president
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Editorial: Following Volodymyr Zelensky’s skilful performance in the White House, supported by an impressive posse of European leaders, the diplomatic focus is firmly – and, for the Russian president, uncomfortably – on Moscow’s next move
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Sir Keir Starmer has led a follow-up meeting to the White House gathering with 30 international leaders to discuss the next steps for ensuring Ukraine’s security
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The president of war-torn Ukraine looked shocked when Donald Trump described Washington DC as “the most unsafe place anywhere” during a meeting at the White House.
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With Donald Trump pushing for a meeting between the two war time leaders, we look at their last encounter
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The sniper was part of the ‘Pryvid’ sniper unit defending the key Ukrainian town of Pokrovsk from advances by Putin’s forces
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Giorgia Meloni was heard telling Donald Trump that she never wants to speak to the Italian press during the summit on Ukraine in Washington, DC on Monday, 18 August.
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‘The idea has been floated by foreign policy thinkers on the right and left for some time,’ former Republican congressman says
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The meeting could happen as soon as within the next two weeks
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Russia invaded its sovereign, democratic neighbor in February 2022, sparking the drawn-out war that Trump is now trying to end
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It comes after Donald Trump said he had spoken directly with Vladimir Putin to begin planning a meeting between the Russian leader and Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky
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In the era of the political soundbite, ‘letter diplomacy’ is back, thanks to Melania Trump and Olena Zelenska, whose handwritten missives are having an impact on the Ukraine peace process – and on more than just their intended recipients, says Michael Day
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US president suggested brokering peace between Russia and Ukraine would help him ‘get to heaven’
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President Trump has repeatedly taken credit for ending wars at a rate of ‘about one a month’ since returning to office in January. James Liddell takes a closer look at the president’s peacemaking record
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Moscow launched more than 280 drones and missiles at central Ukraine in its latest attack
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French President Emmanuel Macron has addressed Donald Trump’s hot mic remark about a Ukraine peace deal with Russia.
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The meeting between the two leaders was more cordial than the shouting match that erupted in February
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Our community is divided over Trump’s push for peace talks with Zelensky and Putin. While some feared he would concede too much, others warned that his approach would only embolden Putin
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Sir Keir Starmer said ‘real progress’ was made during the crunch talks on Monday
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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni was caught rolling her eyes at German Chancellor Friedrich Merz during the Ukraine peace talks.
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Putin and Zelensky could meet within just two weeks as European leaders hail ‘breakthrough’ in Washington
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‘Borders change all the time!’ declared the TV anchor as he explained why Volodymyr Zelensky should let Russia keep Crimea and the Donbas
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Zelensky said his talks with Trump had been their ‘best’ meeting yet. White House Correspondent Andrew Feinberg recaps a historic day at the White House.
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It was a sharp contrast to Zelensky’s meeting with Donald Trump in March, when the vice president berated him for not saying ‘thank you’ enough
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Trump’s call to the Moscow mid-session is bad news, Sam Kiley, world affairs editor, says
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US president suggests ‘possible territory exchanges’ after Putin summit
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‘She’s got a great love of children, she has a wonderful son that she loves probably more than anybody, including me,’ president says
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US president whispered that Putin ‘wants to make a deal for me’ before meeting with European leaders in the White House
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Editorial: Volodymyr Zelensky and his European allies have been presented with a ‘land for peace’ deal – one that guarantees that any peace will be an uneasy one
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Sir Keir Starmer praised the White House meeting with eight European leaders, including Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky, and Donald Trump as a ‘historic step’ towards ending Vladimir Putin’s war
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Volodymyr Zelensky and Donald Trump met for a second time in the White House before meeting senior European leaders including Keir Starmer
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Trump said he would be discussing the matter with European leaders, including Prime Minister Sir Kier Starmer
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