Russo-Ukrainian War

Zelenskyy’s UK Visit: Hugs, Crisis Talks, and Transatlantic Tensions

Following a contentious Oval Office meeting between President Zelenskyy and Donald Trump, Sir Keir Starmer reaffirmed the UK’s unwavering support for Ukraine, pledging continued aid, training, and capacity building. He emphasized the need for intensified preparations for European security guarantees alongside continued US discussions to secure a just and lasting peace. A new £2.26 billion loan, repayable using frozen Russian assets, was announced to enhance Ukraine’s defense capabilities. This support comes as Zelenskyy met with Starmer in London, where he also announced a meeting with King Charles.

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Canada Urges Allies to Support Ukraine Amidst US Political Turmoil

Following a heated Oval Office exchange between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy, which resulted in the Ukrainian president leaving without signing a critical minerals deal, Canadian Foreign Minister Melanie Joly stressed the importance of allied collaboration with Zelenskyy to secure a favorable peace agreement. Joly emphasized that a suboptimal deal would embolden Russia, potentially threatening NATO territory. She highlighted the need for diplomatic efforts ensuring a lasting peace, preventing Russia from simply regrouping and restarting hostilities. Joly also noted Zelenskyy’s increased popularity in Ukraine following the contentious meeting, illustrating the strong Ukrainian resolve. The situation underscores the global implications of the conflict and the need for a decisive outcome.

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Zelenskyy Offers All-for-All Prisoner Exchange with Russia

On the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion, President Zelenskyy announced Ukraine’s readiness for an “all-for-all” prisoner exchange with Russia. This comprehensive swap, encompassing all Ukrainian prisoners held by Russia since 2014, is presented as a potential pathway to peace and trust-building. Proposals for such an exchange have already been developed by Ukrainian officials, highlighting a consistent push for its implementation. The announcement follows a recent prisoner exchange on February 5th, demonstrating continued efforts to secure the release of Ukrainian captives.

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Starmer to Propose 30,000 European Troops for Ukraine Ceasefire

Prime Minister Starmer will present a plan to President Trump proposing a 30,000-strong European peacekeeping force for Ukraine, contingent upon a US-brokered ceasefire. This Anglo-French initiative involves deploying troops to key infrastructure, supported by technical monitoring and air power to deter Russian aggression. The plan, significantly smaller than Ukraine’s requested deployment, aims to reassure Ukraine and prevent renewed conflict while avoiding direct NATO-Russia confrontation. The strategy relies on a US “backstop” of air power in Eastern Europe to deter Russia, minimizing American troop deployment in Ukraine itself.

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Russia Rejects NATO Troops in Ukraine: West Defiant

Following high-level talks in Saudi Arabia, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stated that Russia would not accept NATO peacekeeping troops in Ukraine as part of any peace agreement. The US and Russia agreed to establish negotiating teams to pursue an end to the war, marking a first step in what is expected to be a lengthy process. This meeting, the first face-to-face encounter between Russian and American delegations since the invasion, also saw agreements to restore diplomatic relations and increase cooperation. However, Ukraine’s exclusion from the talks prompted criticism and varied responses from European leaders regarding potential troop deployments.

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US-Russia Talks on Ukraine War Spark Outrage: Ukraine Excluded

Following 4.5 hours of talks in Riyadh, U.S. and Russian officials agreed to establish a consultation mechanism to improve bilateral relations and to appoint high-level teams tasked with finding a lasting resolution to the Ukraine conflict. The agreement aims to create a sustainable peace acceptable to all parties, paving the way for future cooperation on mutual geopolitical interests. This initiative follows a recent phone call between Presidents Trump and Putin and represents a significant step towards de-escalation. The U.S. hopes to utilize its global influence to achieve a comprehensive end to the violence.

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Russia to Draft 100,000 More Troops: Zelenskyy Says Putin Avoids Negotiation

Russia’s military buildup, exceeding 100,000 additional troops, signals a continued commitment to prolonged warfare, not negotiations, according to President Zelenskyy. This expansion, coupled with growing military ties with North Korea, poses a significant threat to regional and international security. Zelenskyy’s address coincided with a visit from NATO’s Military Committee Chairman, focusing on Ukraine’s defense needs and upcoming international security discussions. Alongside this, a voluntary one-year military contract for young adults was announced to bolster Ukraine’s armed forces and support ongoing recruitment reforms.

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Ukraine’s Kursk Offensive: 5km Gains Inside Russia Spark Fierce Battles

On February 6th, Ukrainian forces launched a battalion-sized mechanized assault in Kursk Oblast, advancing up to 5 kilometers behind Russian lines. The assault, involving 30-50 armored vehicles, resulted in the seizure of Kolmakov and Fanaseyevka, with conflicting reports regarding Ukrainian control of Cherkasskaya Konopelka and Ulanok. Intense fighting ensued, with Russian sources reporting heavy Ukrainian losses but acknowledging continued Ukrainian presence near the contested settlements. The Ukrainian General Staff reported repelling several Russian attacks, while the Russian Defense Ministry claimed to have repelled all Ukrainian advances.

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Zelensky’s Offer for Putin Talks: A Realistic Path to Peace or Political Maneuvering?

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed willingness to negotiate directly with Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the war, emphasizing that this would only occur if it secured peace for Ukraine. Zelensky clarified that such talks would involve the United States and Europe alongside Ukraine and Russia. While acknowledging Putin as an enemy, Zelensky highlighted a desire to end the “hot stage” of the conflict and transition to diplomatic efforts. This announcement follows Putin’s stated openness to peace talks with former U.S. President Trump, though Russia previously deemed Zelensky illegitimate.

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Multiple Drones Strike Russian Lukoil Refinery

A Ukrainian drone attack on January 29th severely damaged the Lukoil oil refinery in Kstovo, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, according to a HUR source. Four drones reportedly hit the refinery, which is considered a military target due to its support of Russian forces, causing significant damage and a large fire. While claims are unverified, local reports and videos corroborate the attack, which occurred approximately 800 kilometers from the Ukrainian border. Simultaneous drone attacks were also reported across multiple Russian regions, targeting civilian and industrial infrastructure.

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