Volodymyr Zelensky has urged Donald Trump to stop Vladimir Putin from invading his war-torn country ever again as part of any peace deal.
Zelensky said a frozen conflict along the 600-mile front would only lead to Russian aggression “again and again” and called for more security guarantees from the US and Europe.
It comes after Trump spoke to Putin over the phone and claimed he was making progress on a way to end the nearly three-year-long conflict.
“If I had an understanding that America and Europe will not abandon us and they will support us and provide security guarantees, I would be ready for any format for talks,” Zelensky said.
Trump is set to meet with Zelensky next week to discuss Washington’s peace proposal. “We have to get that war ended,” Trump said on Sunday.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian forces advanced further along a highway inside Russia‘s western region of Kursk, where they launched another attack on Friday, according to US-based think tank Institute for the Study of War.
Ukraine’s air force also downed 61 out of 83 drones launched by Russia at Kyiv and Sumy overnight, military officials said.
Russia ‘yet to receive good proposal to start peace talks’ despite Trump claims of progress
A senior Russian politician has said that Moscow is yet to receive a good offer to start peace negotiations, despite claims by Donald Trump that talks were progressing.
Deputy foreign minister Mikhail Galuzin told the RIA state news agency: “It is important that words be backed up by practical steps that take into account Russia’s legitimate interests, demonstrating a readiness to eradicate the root causes of the crisis and recognise the new realities.”
“Concrete proposals of this nature have not yet been received,” he added.
It comes after Trump spoke to Putin over the phone and claimed he was making progress on a way to end the nearly three-year-long conflict.
“I do believe we’re making progress. We want to stop the Ukraine-Russia war,” he said.
Alexander Butler10 February 2025 11:15
Xi Jinping to visit Moscow, Russian state media reports
Chinese President Xi Jinping has accepted a Russian invitation to attend the commemorations of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in the Second World War, according to Russian state media.
“Chinese President Xi Jinping has accepted an invitation to take part in the celebrations on 9 May in Moscow on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War.”
Alexander Butler10 February 2025 10:45
‘Let’s do a deal’: Zelensky touts Ukraine’s rare earth stores to Trump
At the end of last week, Volodymyr Zelenskyy offered Donald Trump and the US a partnership over Ukraine’s stores of rare earth and minerals.
Earlier in the week week, Trump said he wanted Ukraine to supply the US with critical resources in exchange for financial support in its war with Russia.
In an interview with Reuters on Friday, Zelenskyy said: “If we are talking about a deal, then let’s do a deal, we are only for it.”
While emphasising that Kyiv was not proposing “giving away” its resources, he said he was open to a mutually beneficial partnership to develop them jointly.
Alexander Butler10 February 2025 10:15
Ukraine’s leading rapper is now leading drone warfare against Russia
Alexander Butler10 February 2025 09:47
Kyiv intercepts huge Russian drone barrage
Overnight Russian drone attacks sparked a fire in Kyiv and injured a woman and damaged several houses in the northeastern city of Sumy, Ukrainian officials said on Monday.
The Ukrainian military said on Monday that it had shot down 61 out of 83 drones with 22 more likely downed by electronic warfare.
No injuries were reported in the attack that sparked a fire at a non-residential building in Kyiv, Mayor Vitali Klitschko said in a post on the Telegram messaging app.
But a 38-year-old woman was hospitalised after Russia launched drones at Sumy, which is the administrative centre of the broader Sumy region, Ihor Kalchenko, governor of the region said on Telegram.
Alexander Butler10 February 2025 08:41
Zelensky calls for US and European security guarantees
Volodymyr Zelensky has urged Donald Trump to stop Vladimir Putin from invading his war-torn country ever again as part of any peace deal.
Zelensky said a frozen conflict along the 600-mile front would only lead to Russian aggression “again and again” and called for more security guarantees from the US and Europe.
It comes after Trump spoke to Putin over the phone and claimed he was making progress on a way to end the nearly three-year-long conflict.
“If I had an understanding that America and Europe will not abandon us and they will support us and provide security guarantees, I would be ready for any format for talks,” Zelensky said.
Trump is set to meet with Zelensky next week to discuss Washington’s peace proposal. “We have to get that war ended,” Trump said on Sunday.
Alexander Butler10 February 2025 08:40
Ukraine’s leading rapper is now leading drone warfare against Russia
Oleksandr Yarmak has not the slightest sympathy for Russians.
At 33, he is head of research and development in Ukraine’s drone warfare, devising ever more creative ways to make the most of the lethal technology.
He is also a chart-topping artist who has used his years fighting on the frontline turning his experiences into rap songs that have become national war chants.
His troops watch their Russian counterparts on Ukrainian military feeds bowing, waving, curling up in terror, and sometimes just standing still, in the final seconds before a drone hits them.
Arpan Rai10 February 2025 08:00
FBI director nominee Kash Patel paid by Russian filmmaker close to Kremlin: Report
Arpan Rai10 February 2025 07:30
Mapped: Where are Ukraine’s rare earth mineral resources and why does Trump want them?
He said on Monday he wants “equalisation” from Ukraine for the US’ “close to $300 billion” in support.
“We’re telling Ukraine they have very valuable rare earths,” Mr Trump said. “We’re looking to do a deal with Ukraine where they’re going to secure what we’re giving them with their rare earths and other things.”
Below, we look at where these resources are in Ukraine, and why Kyiv has struggled to mine these minerals.
Arpan Rai10 February 2025 07:00
What happened to the North Korean troops fighting Ukraine on the frontline?
North Korean troops have been pulled back from the frontline amid devastating losses, according to Ukrainian and American officials.
The reports have been backed by South Korea’s spy agency, who said that the North Korean troops had been withdrawn from the war frontline around the middle of January, the National Intelligence Service said.
“Since mid-January, there have been no signs of North Korean troops deployed in Russia’s Kursk region engaging in combat,” the NIS said.
Arpan Rai10 February 2025 06:30