Putin signals willingness to end war with Ukraine
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Ukraine's Zelensky can leave Brussels relieved he has staved off bankruptcy, Belgium can claim victory for protecting Euroclear, where Russia's frozen billions are held, and the EU collectively can be happy it's found a deal.
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Ukraine war latest live: Ukrainian forces say they counterattacked near Lyman — and wiped out a Russian regiment
This is Jared Goyette, blogging from Kyiv on the 1,392nd day of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Our top stories so far today: ・SBU says drones hit Russian equipment worth hundreds of millions at Belbek airfield in occupied Crimea ・Zelensky arrives in Brussels to attend crucial EU summit,
Ukraine thanked the European Union on Friday for deciding to provide it with 90 billion euros ($105.46 billion) of support over the next two years - even if the bloc failed to agree on an ambitious plan to finance it using frozen Russian assets.
Ukraine's ambassador to the United States, Olga Stefanishyna, talked about the latest plan being proposed by the U.S. administration to end the war in Ukraine. It is "the start of a good process," Stefanishyna told Washington Post Opinions columnist David ...
With his shadow of a moustache and baseball cap, Bohdan Levchykov would be your typical teenager anywhere if he didn't embody the tragedy of what has happened to a generation of young Ukrainians
As we reported earlier, Russia has rejected the European peace proposal for Ukraine that revised the earlier U.S. plan. The European text also confirms Ukraine’s sovereignty, proposes a full non-aggression pact involving Russia, Ukraine and NATO, and sets up a legally binding “Board of Peace” to monitor implementation.
European leaders gather in Brussels to decide on using frozen Russian assets to finance Ukraine for the next two years.
Poland hails ‘breakthrough’ at crunch EU meeting on frozen Russian assets - Donald Tusk says bloc will look at using assets in a reparation loan for Kyiv