Trump's Ukraine peace plan ignites diplomatic flurry
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A push by the Trump administration to end Russia's war on Ukraine appears to make headway, with Kyiv saying Zelenskyy could visit D.C. within days to finalize a deal.
The meeting last week was just the latest example of a long-running rift inside the Trump administration over how to end the war in Ukraine.
Ukraine has reportedly agreed to a potential peace deal with Russia in what could be a massive step towards bringing the devastating four-year war to an end.
A U.S. proposal may cross a number of red lines for the Russian leader, who sees little to lose and much to potentially gain from continuing to fight.
Pope Leo XIV begins a six-day visit to Turkey and Lebanon on Thursday, his first foreign trip since his election and one on which he’s expected to emphasize key themes of his fledgling pontificate – among them dialogue and unity.
Ukraine, US and European officials met in Geneva to discuss the draft plan presented by Washington to end the nearly 4-year old conflict.
Russia is threatening to reject President Donald Trump's Ukraine peace plan unless "key understandings" from his Alaska summit with President Putin are upheld.
Citing an unnamed White House official, Politico reported the Trump administration sees it as an opportune time for a weakened Zelensky to agree to a peace deal as Russian energy infrastructure strikes plunges Ukrainians into a fourth tough winter.
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Some Ukrainians in New England say they're hopeful, but skeptical about potential peace plan
Ukrainians in New England are voicing both hope and cautious skepticism after CBS News reported the Ukrainian government has agreed to a framework for a potential peace deal with Russia.