Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. President Donald Trump appeared to suggest Tuesday that Ukraine was to blame for a war that began three ...
The risk of a wider war in Europe hasn’t been so high since 1945, the French prime minister has said, as efforts towards ending the war in Ukraine speed up under the Trump administration.
After organising two emergency meetings this week in Paris with EU countries and NATO member states to devise a united response to the rapprochement between Moscow and the US, it looks like Europe ...
KYIV — Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Wednesday that he wants the U.S. to stop using disinformation when talking about Russia's war on Ukraine, after President Donald Trump accused ...
US President Donald Trump pushed back Tuesday against Kyiv's objections to being excluded from talks between the US and Russia in Saudi Arabia aimed at ending the war in eastern Ukraine.
“What’s happening is very bad. It’s a reversal of the state of the world since 1945,” Jean- Yves Le Drian, a former French foreign minister, said on French radio Wednesday morning.
President Trump on Tuesday appeared to blame Ukraine’s leaders for the three-year war with Russia, arguing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky “should have never started it.” Russia ...
However, now the one-sided deal has been considered worse than the reparations imposed on Germany following its defeat in the World War I. The proposal was a form of repayment for the US support for ...
Nine ships sunk by German torpedoes during World War I have been found off the coast ... The nine wrecks — which include Japanese, Norwegian, French, British, Portuguese and Italian vessels ...
Both countries also said they would appoint high-level teams to work on ending the Ukraine conflict "as soon as possible in a way that is enduring, sustainable, and acceptable to all sides". Whilst ...
Late in the evening, the French president simply announced, on X, that, after the talks, he had spoken with Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky, calling for "strong and credible guarantees" for Kyiv.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Feb. 17 said there could be "no thought of" territorial concessions to Ukraine on the eve of talks with the U.S. over how to end Moscow's full-scale invasion.