An informal summit in Paris among European leaders concluded without any concrete announcement, as the idea of deploying peacekeeping troops to Ukraine remains highly divisive.
In the year since the death of Alexei Navalny at the age of 47, the Russian opposition has struggled to find its footing against President Vladimir Putin.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that he will not take NATO membership for Ukraine off the table, but “right now the most influential member of NATO seems to be Putin because he seems able to block NATO decisions.” Zelenskyy also called for the creation of an ‘Armed Forces of Europe’.
Euronews has spoken to former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba about his expectations from Europe and the Munich Security Conference.
Since Donald Trump announced the beginning of the peace negotiations over Russia’s war against Ukraine, the US authorities have made several statements on what Ukraine should and should not expect. Yet, there are no indications of any conditions or concessions Moscow will have to settle for.
As Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine nears a three-year mark, there is a sign of a possible end to the war. The new US administration is pushing forward with its peace plan, but Washington, Kyiv and Moscow have different interpretations of what this “peace” might represent.
Ukraine’s ambassador to Germany, Oleksii Makeiev, spoke to Euronews about Ukraine’s role in the German election campaign and what he says is a lack of political courage.
The switchover to the European electricity network, which Baltic leaders said held geopolitical and symbolic significance, came more than three decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
A Ukrainian attack on the Russian city of Rostov-on-Don damaged 76 apartments overnight, the city’s mayor said.
Trump spoke with a New York Post reporter on Friday whilst onboard Air Force One, saying Putin ‘wants to see people stop dying.’