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Zelensky Rejects Russia’s Peace Demands: Ukraine Deserves Better

Following US-brokered talks, both Zelensky and Putin have, in principle, agreed to a ceasefire, though implementation remains stalled due to conflicting conditions. While Putin agreed to halt strikes on energy infrastructure, such attacks continue from both sides. Zelensky, rejecting US ownership of Ukrainian nuclear plants, nonetheless expressed openness to US investment in their modernization, particularly at the Zaporizhzhia plant. He firmly rejected territorial concessions, including Crimea, and stipulated a land and sea ceasefire as the initial step toward ending Russian aggression.

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Putin Orders Ukrainians From Occupied Territories to Leave by September 10th

A decree signed by Vladimir Putin mandates that Ukrainian citizens in Russia and Russian-occupied Ukrainian territories must leave by September 10, 2025, or legalize their status. This action is part of Russia’s broader effort to Russify annexed territories by encouraging Russian citizens to relocate while pressuring Ukrainians to accept Russian passports or depart. The decree also requires medical screenings for all foreign nationals in occupied regions by June 10. This forceful population displacement is occurring amidst ongoing reports of abuse and repression in Russian-controlled areas of Ukraine.

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Putin’s War: Russia’s Catastrophic Losses and Impending Collapse?

The UK Ministry of Defence estimates that Russia has suffered approximately 900,000 casualties in Ukraine since the 2022 invasion, including 200,000-250,000 deaths, marking Russia’s greatest losses since World War II. Despite these substantial losses, the Kremlin reportedly prioritizes its war aims over soldier lives, accepting high casualty rates. Recruitment disproportionately targets impoverished ethnic minorities in Russia, highlighting a disparity in the value placed on the lives of different citizen groups.

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Zelensky-Trump Talk Yields Nothing; Russia Attacks Ukraine Despite Truce

President Zelensky announced plans to speak with President Trump on March 19th, following Trump’s conversation with Putin. Zelensky expects to discuss the implications of Putin’s demand for a cessation of foreign military aid to Ukraine, a demand Zelensky strongly opposes. While Putin claimed a limited pause on energy infrastructure attacks, Zelensky refuted this, citing ongoing attacks. Future talks in Saudi Arabia may focus on a partial ceasefire concerning infrastructure and shipping routes, with Zelensky reiterating Ukraine’s refusal to recognize Russian territorial occupations.

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Ukraine to List Energy Sites Russia Must Spare, Amidst Concerns of Backfire

In response to continued Russian attacks despite a purported 30-day pause, President Zelensky announced Ukraine will compile a list of sites Russia must stop targeting, presenting it to international partners. This follows a Russian assault on Ukrainian infrastructure on March 19, contradicting Putin’s claim to have ordered a halt to such attacks. Zelensky emphasized the need for US monitoring of Russia’s compliance and anticipates a discussion with President Trump regarding his conversation with Putin. Ukraine’s strategy is predicated on reciprocal restraint: cessation of attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure should result in a halt to Ukrainian attacks on Russian targets.

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Putin Breaks Ceasefire, Exposing True Nature

Former Finnish Prime Minister Alexander Stubb characterized Putin’s actions in Ukraine as a typical tactic of an aggressor feigning peace while refusing commitment to a ceasefire. He highlighted the need for strong deterrence through substantial Ukrainian military aid, EU and NATO membership, and intensified sanctions against Russia. While a proposed €40 billion EU military aid package failed to gain immediate approval, Stubb urged EU leaders to secure its passage and maintain unwavering support for Ukraine. He viewed a recent Trump-Putin conversation as a positive step, but ultimately believed Putin’s true intentions were now evident.

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UK Rejects Putin’s Ceasefire Demand: No Aid Halt to Ukraine

In response to Russia’s demand for a ceasefire contingent on halting arms supplies to Ukraine, the UK government firmly rejected this condition, stating continued military support for Ukraine under all scenarios. This follows a reported conversation between Putin and Trump where a peace agreement, including a ceasefire, was discussed, but ultimately failed to materialize. Russia’s subsequent disregard for any agreed-upon truce is evidenced by continued attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure. The UK’s unwavering commitment to arming Ukraine highlights the ongoing conflict’s complexities and the differing priorities between involved parties.

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Johnson Condemns Trump: Putin’s Laughing at Us

Following failed talks between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, Boris Johnson expressed outrage at Putin’s rejection of a ceasefire in Ukraine. Johnson asserted that Putin’s actions demonstrate a desire to continue the war and subjugate Ukraine, viewing the situation as a mockery of Western efforts. This contrasts sharply with Johnson’s earlier prediction of Trump’s success in pressuring Putin. The outcome aligns with widespread criticism of the talks’ lack of progress, with commentators highlighting Putin’s strategic gains from the purported concessions.

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Zelensky Condemns Russian Attacks After Trump-Putin Call, Denouncing Sham Ceasefire

Zelenskyy’s statement that Ukrainian civilian infrastructure was struck after a Trump-Putin phone call highlights a deeply troubling situation. The reported attacks, seemingly directly contradicting any potential agreement reached during the call, raise serious questions about the integrity of any purported ceasefire. The timing is particularly damning, suggesting a cynical disregard for the lives of Ukrainian civilians.

This apparent violation casts serious doubt on Putin’s commitment to any meaningful peace process. If a supposed ceasefire can be so easily broken, it raises fundamental concerns about the nature of any future negotiations. The lack of genuine commitment from Russia suggests that this was a maneuver intended to serve other goals entirely, perhaps simply to buy time or weaken Ukraine’s position.… Continue reading

Putin Laughs, Delays Trump Call: A Display of Power?

A video circulating on X shows Vladimir Putin laughing after being reminded of his delayed call with Donald Trump, scheduled to discuss a potential Ukraine ceasefire. This follows previous instances of Putin keeping U.S. officials waiting, a tactic interpreted by some as a display of power. The highly anticipated call, intended to begin at 9 a.m. ET, eventually commenced an hour later, focusing on ending the war and potentially normalizing U.S.-Russia relations. Analysts have offered varying interpretations of Putin’s behavior, ranging from a power play to a sign of Trump’s perceived weakness.

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