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Ukraine war briefing: Trump plan to end war must include security guarantees, Zelenskyy says | Ukraine

  • Donald Trump's plan for a swift reconciliation in Ukraine must not only stop the war, but ensure that Russian invasion will no longer be ceased, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said On Sunday's interview. Zelenskyy said Ukraine does not want repeated experience in peace agreements and consultations that failed to produce results in the years leading up to the full-scale invasion in February 2022. And that means implementing security assurances, he said. “A frozen conflict leads to aggression over and over again. Who will win the prize and fall as a winner in history? No one. Zelensky told British ITV. “The US and Europe are the ones who are If I didn't abandon us and understood that they would support us and provide security assurances, I would be ready in all forms,” he said.

  • Trump showed that he had been in contact with Russian President Vladimir Putin, so the comments were aired and progress was being made in consultations to end the war. This marks the first officially recognized conversation between President Putin and the US president since early 2022. On Sunday, I asked reporters on whether he had been in conversation with Putin since becoming president on January 20th or before. Ve had it. Let's say I have it…and I hope there will be more conversations. We must let the war end. “He added: “If we're talking, I don't want to tell you about the conversation,” Trump said. “I think we are making progress. We want to stop the Ukraine-Russian War.” Trump told the New York Post On Friday, he spoke to Putin and said how many times he “doesn't say it.” In comments to the outlet, Trump said he believes Putin “concerns” about the battlefield killing, but a concrete commitment for Russian leaders to end the nearly three-year conflict He did not say whether he presented it.

  • Trump's national security adviser Mike Waltz said Sunday that senior US diplomats will be in Europe this week. In an interview with NBC's Meet the Press, Waltz said the Russian economy is not doing well, and Trump is “ready for taxes, tariffs and sanctions.” The Waltz also highlighted that the Trump administration is trying to use this week's engagement to launch talks on retaking some of the US support for Ukraine. He said European allies need to play a greater role in supporting Ukraine in the future.

  • Waltz declined to confirm Trump's comments about talking to Putin. “There's certainly a lot of sensitive conversation going on,” he told NBC.. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told the Tas provincial news agency that he could not confirm or deny that the conversation took place between Trump and Putin. “I may not know anything personally, I may not know anything,” Peskov said.

  • Russia launched an overnight drone attack on Kiev, causing a fire in a non-resident building in one of the city's districts. The Ukrainian chief of the capital said early on Monday. “All emergency services are on the ground,” Mayor Vitali Klitschko said in a post on the Telegram messaging app. “There have been no reported injuries so far.”

  • Three Baltic Seas connected to European power grids on Sunday after cutting off Soviet-era networks and Soviet-era links, EU chief Ursula von der Reyen said “freedom from threats and from fearful mail.” “The freedom of the world.”. Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania – former Soviet countries, now members of the EU and NATO – have been planning a switch for many years, but Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine accelerated the process.

  • Russia said on Sunday that its forces captured a village in eastern Orikobo Vasirivka, near Chashiv Yar's strategic military hub. What Moscow is about to seize. In a daily briefing, the Ministry of Defense said, “As a result of decisive offensive actions, the Confederate group released the settlement of Olekobo Vasilevka in the Donetsk region,” adding the village's Russian name to about 10 km (6 miles). ) used north of Chashiv Yah and near the road to Slobiansk city, owned by Ukraine.

  • The crew were forced to evacuate and investigated after an oil tanker exploded on Sunday at a port in northwestern Russia. The country's federal shipping agency said. The Rosmorrechflot Maritime and River Transport Agency wrote in a telegram Sunday morning, Koala's “an explosion occurred in the engine compartment,” at UST-Luga Port in St Petersburg. In January, the US designated more than 180 Russian ships that it rated as part of Russia's “Shadow Fleet” export crude oil despite Western sanctions. Koalas are not on this list. Ukrainian security services in January claimed they used drones to attack the fuel terminal at UST-Luga, saying “Russia sells oil and gas with the help of the 'shadow fleet'.” Ta.

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