US President Donald Trump believes that Russian ruler Vladimir Putin wants peace. However, Ukraine and its European allies remain skeptical, as the Kremlin has repeatedly claimed its willingness to negotiate but has consistently refused to sign any peace agreements, CNN reports.
Category: 6. Opinion
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Trump’s Special Envoy Witkoff believes elections in Ukraine are necessary
In an interview with Tucker Carlson, the US Special Envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, stated that elections in Ukraine are necessary and added that Kyiv has already agreed to hold them.
Ukraine’s martial law, in place since Russia’s 2022 war, legally prohibits elections. Over 69% of…Continue Reading
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US-Russia ceasefire talks focus on permanent truce while Moscow continues to bombard Ukrainian cities
The US Special Envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, stated in an interview with Tucker Carlson that the current ultimate goal of negotiations between the US, Ukraine, and Russia is to reach a 30-day truce, during which the parties will discuss the possibility of a full ceasefire.
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Russian aerial attacks kill five civilians in Zaporizhzhia and Sumy oblasts
Last night, the Russian forces launched almost 180 explosive drones, targeting several cities in Ukraine, and bombed a community in Sumy Oblast. The attacks targeted residential areas and killed at least five civilians, injuring 17 others.
Russia continues its deliberate daily air attacks on…Continue Reading
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Satellite images reveal extensive damage at Engels-2 airbase in Russia
Satellite imagery confirms extensive damage to ammunition storage facilities at the Russian strategic bomber base Engels-2 some 600 km from Ukraine after Kyiv’s powerful drone attack this week.
Ukraine’s strikes on the Engels-2 base and other cross-border targets underscore its broader campaign…Continue Reading
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Ukraine to receive Swedish ASC 890 radar aircraft after F-16 compatibility modifications
The transfer of Sweden’s Saab 340 AEW&C (ASC 890) airborne early warning aircraft to Ukraine is not falling behind schedule, the Swedish Ministry of Defense told Delfi on 21 March. Swedish defense officials clarified that the delivery timeline depends on when specific modifications to Ukraine’s…
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Forbes: Ukraine repurposes Soviet air-to-air missiles for ground-based defense
Ukraine has transformed its stockpile of Soviet-era R-73 air-to-air missiles into ground-based air defense weapons, Forbes reports. These 105-kg, infrared-guided missiles, which normally chase the heat signatures of jet engines when fired from fighter aircraft, are now being launched from at…
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No, Ukraine’s new Tryzub laser weapon isn’t British tech in disguise
Ukraine has reportedly developed and deployed what it claims is one of the first laser anti-aircraft weapons in the world, according to Colonel Vadym Sukharevskyi, commander of the Ukrainian military’s unmanned systems forces.
The weapon system, known as Tryzub (Trident) — named after the…
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Ukraine could have built anti-Putin Russia in Kursk but didn’t. That was a mistake
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America’s Cold War thinking derailed Ukraine’s victory — and continues to sabotage Western security
The recent clash between Trump and Zelenskyy revealed a deeper reality: America’s strategic ambiguity is no longer sustainable. After three years of full-scale war, the real question isn’t whether Ukraine can outlast Russia, but whether the West can afford the cost of inaction.
The…
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