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The U.S. 28-point proposal for ending the war between Russia and Ukraine was really a plan for 'capitulation' to the Kremlin, says Arseniy Yatsenyuk, former prime minister of Ukraine. But while the plan itself was a 'complete disaster' that created chaos for officials in Ukraine and Europe,
Russian missile and drone attacks on Kyiv overnight killed six people, authorities said Tuesday, while Ukrainian strikes on Russia's Rostov
At least six people have died in Russian strikes on Ukraine’s capital Kyiv overnight – just hours after President Volodymyr Zelenskyy suggested peace was on the horizon following the latest round of talks. Several more people were wounded in the strikes, which hit residential buildings and energy infrastructure on Tuesday.
Russian authorities reported that their air defence forces successfully intercepted and destroyed 36 Ukrainian drones overnight
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Latest U.S. peace plan for Ukraine expected to be ‘dead on arrival’ as it grant key Russian demands
Ukraine would receive a U.S. security guarantee — albeit one that Washington would be compensated for. The U.S. would also get 50 per cent of profits to rebuild and invest in Ukraine, and enter an economic partnership with Russia once sanctions are lifted.
As US President Donald Trump is pressuring Ukraine to accept ‘28-point plan that will amount to surrender and an end of nationhood, here are five questions that will decide could make or break the deal being negotiated.
Fox News chief national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin has the latest on talks to end the war in Ukraine on 'The Story.'