President Trump's push to secure a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine rattles allies over the Atlantic, and Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin has instructed military personnel to invade Kiev in February 2022. It made Republican senators worried, who were punished as a result of the incident.
Trump spoke with President Putin and Ukrainian President Voldimi Zelensky on Wednesday. The commander of the day said he would meet with Putin in person to discuss the peace deal. The Ukrainian president has expressed his dissatisfaction with Trump, who will first dial Moscow before Kiev, but he would not accept the deal that Ukraine has built up between the US and Russia without directly participating in negotiations. I emphasized it.
This week, Defense Secretary Pete Hegses also made headlines in his remarks on Wednesday. He said as part of the peace negotiations, Ukraine did not want Russia to be included in the NATO alliance before it annexed Crimea in 2014, and should not wish to regain the territory it had. He said he appears to have returned a day later. Zelensky said on Friday that support for joining the Ukrainian alliance was wobbling, even before Trump took office on January 20th.
In Washington, Democrats from Capitol Hill are pinned to tech monks and close ally Elon Musk Trump's government efficiency (DOGE) controls government spending, removes red tape, drives some people They are trying to strengthen their pushes and defend them. An instance eliminates an entire department or an agency.
In addition, the current administration has directed leaders of various agencies to begin termination of workers on probation. Cuts have been reported by the Department of Home Affairs, the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
In the coming days, US officials will begin discussing peace negotiations with their counterparts in Saudi Arabia in Ukraine and Russia. multiple Outlet It was reported on Saturday. Zelensky met with Vice President Vance on Friday, and then the Ukrainian president praised Trump's resolve to end a nearly three-year war in Eastern Europe. Zelensky will be taking part in NBC's “Meet the Press,” where he will discuss Ukrainian demands during negotiations and explain in detail at a future meeting in Saudi Arabia.
On Thursday, the House Budget Committee passed a budget resolution after a long meeting on Thursday night. This was approved on the party line 21-16 vote and is now set to be considered by the complete chamber. Rep. Ryan Zinke (R-Mont.) will be appearing on News Nation's “The Hill Sunday” and will talk about House budget negotiations and latest developments on a potential peace deal for the Russia-Flaine War.
National Security Advisor Mike Waltz is reportedly one of the US authorities planning to travel to Saudi Arabia as part of a delegation to negotiate a peace agreement for the Eastern European conflict. He will be appearing on “Fox News Sunday.” There, there may be discussions about a trip to the Middle East and a ceasefire between Ukraine and the Russian Stand.
All of these topics and more may be discussed at this Sunday talk show.
News Nation's “The Hill Sunday:” Rep. Ryan Zinke (R-Mont.); Jake Auchincloss (d-mass.); Historian Richard Brookhezer.
ABC's “This Week:” Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (DN.Y.); Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.).
NBC's “Meet the Press:” Ukrainian President Voldy Milzelensky.
CNN's “Union Status:” White House Border Tum Homan. Senators Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.); Senators Laura Gillen (DN.Y.) and Riley Moore (RW.Va.).
CBS 'Face the Nation:' Senators Jeanne Shaheen (DN.H.); Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-Texas) and Jamie Raskin (D-MD); Kevin Hassett, director of the White House National Economic Council.
“Fox News Sunday:” – Mike Waltz, national security adviser. John Baraso (R-Wyo.) and Tim Kane (D-Va.).
Fox's Sunday Morning Futures: Trump's special envoy to Steve Witkov of the Middle East. Homan; House GOP Conference Chair Lisa McClain (R-Mich.); Palmer Luckey, founder of Anduril Industries.





