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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced that another round of talks between the United States and Ukraine will take place in Saudi Arabia next week. Although Zelensky will not be attending, he emphasized that the meeting in Saudi Arabia could be a critical step toward establishing peace. Former US Special Envoy to Ukraine, Steve Pifer, stated that the US delegation aims to initiate structured discussions that could pave the way for ending the Russia-Ukraine conflict. This announcement follows the US’s suspension of military aid to Ukraine after the White House controversy. Despite Zelensky’s message of peace, he continues to call for a permanent security arrangement following the cessation of hostilities.
Zelensky Calls Upcoming US-Ukraine Talks in Saudi Arabia a Significant Step Toward Peace
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed gratitude to European allies at the EU Summit on Thursday. “We are deeply thankful that we are not alone,” he said. He also accused former US President Donald Trump of aiding Russia in dismantling the global order, adding that Trump’s stance on Ukraine has left all of Europe anxious. EU Chief Ursula von der Leyen warned that Europe is facing an unprecedented threat and convened a special meeting of 27 EU countries in Brussels to discuss defense spending and the possibility of forming a military alliance.
“We Are Not Alone”: Zelensky Thanks Europe
Following the U.S. suspension of all military aid to Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelensky posted on X expressing regret over a verbal altercation with former U.S. President Donald Trump during a White House meeting. He reiterated Ukraine’s commitment to ending the war with Russia as swiftly as possible under Trump’s "strong leadership." Although Zelensky did not directly mention the suspension of military aid, he emphasized that Ukraine is open to security and mineral agreements under any conditions.
Zelensky Expresses Regret Over White House Incident
On Sunday, France and the United Kingdom proposed a one-month partial ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine. French President Macron announced that the ceasefire would exclude land combat but apply to attacks on air, sea, and energy infrastructure. Following British Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s call, a conference of European leaders was held in London to advance Ukraine’s peace plans. Macron attended the conference, and world leaders reaffirmed their strong support for the Ukrainian leadership. Macron further stated that the second phase of the ceasefire would involve the deployment of European ground troops to Ukraine.
France and UK Propose One-Month Ceasefire in Ukraine
After U.S. President Donald Trump scolded Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the Oval Office, European leaders quickly rallied behind him. Following the incident, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer hosted a summit with European leaders, including Zelensky, to discuss plans for ending the war in Ukraine. The summit resulted in a four-point agenda, focusing on military aid, maintaining pressure on Russia, and ensuring Ukraine’s presence in peace talks. The UK also pledged $200 million in military support for Ukraine.
Europe Shows Strong Support for Zelensky Despite Trump’s Criticism
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky responded to US pressure, stating that removing him from office will not be easy, given the current situation and international support. He reiterated that he is willing to resign if Ukraine is granted NATO membership. Following a heated meeting with US President Donald Trump, Republicans suggested Zelensky may need to step down to resolve the Ukraine-Russia conflict. However, Zelensky insists his mission will be complete only when NATO membership is secured for Ukraine.
Zelensky Responds to US Pressure: ‘Removing Me Won’t Be Easy’
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has stated in an interview with the BBC that Ukraine is still prepared to sign an agreement with the United States concerning mineral resources. He expressed his desire for the world to hear Ukraine’s position and for international partners to remember who the aggressor is in the ongoing war. He also mentioned his willingness to engage in constructive dialogue with the United States. Meanwhile, EU leaders have gathered for a European summit, where Ukraine's security and support for President Zelensky have been given top priority.
Ukraine Still Ready to Sign Mineral Agreement with the U.S.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called on European leaders to unite in ensuring peace in Ukraine and maintaining stability across Europe. Speaking at a conference alongside Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and French President Emmanuel Macron, Starmer emphasized the need for stronger defense cooperation through new alliances. He described the situation as a ‘once-in-a-generation challenge’ and a matter of security for every European nation. Both Macron and Starmer are considering forming a new security alliance, seeking support from former U.S. President Donald Trump.
UK Prime Minister Urges European Unity for Peace in Ukraine
A day after a heated exchange with Donald Trump, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in London, where he was warmly received by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. As Zelensky’s motorcade reached Downing Street, supporters cheered. Starmer assured him of the UK’s unwavering support, saying, "As you hear the cheers on the streets, know that all of the UK stands with you and Ukraine." In response, Zelensky thanked the British people and government for their steadfast support. The UK and Ukraine also signed a $2.84 billion defense loan agreement.
Zelensky Receives Warm Welcome in UK After Clash with Trump
Russia carried out 154 drone strikes on Ukraine overnight, with Kharkiv suffering the most damage. Two civilians were killed, and several others were injured. Ukraine’s emergency services reported fires in at least four locations in Kharkiv, including residential areas, shops, a shopping mall, and a gas station. A three-story hospital was destroyed, but rescue teams managed to pull 63 survivors—56 of them women and children—from the rubble. Kyiv claimed that its air defenses intercepted 103 drones, while 51 drones failed to hit their intended targets.
Russia Launches 154 Drone Strikes on Ukraine Overnight, Killing 2
Friedrich Merz, Germany’s chancellor-in-waiting, has stated that while Europe should develop independent defense capabilities, it cannot replace the U.S. in safeguarding Ukraine. His party secured victory in the February 23 elections.
Experts argue that France and the U.K. collectively hold more military power than Russia. However, Europe's lack of political unity has hindered its strategic effectiveness. Meanwhile, Kyiv has warned that without U.S. military assistance, continuing the war will become extremely difficult. Even with collective efforts, Europe alone cannot fully compensate for the loss of American support.
Europe Cannot Replace U.S. in Ensuring Ukraine’s Security, Says German Chancellor Candidate
In a Telegram post, Kyiv reported that Russia launched 166 drone attacks across multiple regions of Ukraine overnight. Ukrainian forces claimed to have intercepted 90 of the drones. The attacks resulted in the deaths of six civilians and injured ten others. The strikes targeted areas in Chernihiv, Sumy, and Kyiv. Meanwhile, Ukrainian police reported that in the past 24 hours, 42 homes were destroyed in attacks on the Donetsk region. Negotiations between Russia and the United States regarding an end to the war are currently ongoing.
Russia Launches 166 Overnight Drone Strikes on Ukraine, 6 Killed
Before taking office, U.S. President Donald Trump had pledged to end the ongoing war. As he moved forward with this plan, Ukraine found itself in a difficult position. Trump reportedly sought a share of Ukraine’s mineral resources in exchange for financial aid.
In response, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky initially declared, “I cannot sell my country.” However, he has now reversed his stance and agreed to a mineral-sharing agreement. Russia has condemned the deal, calling it a betrayal.
Meanwhile, on Tuesday, Trump stated that American taxpayers want a refund of the $300–350 billion provided to Ukraine in aid. Later this week, Trump and Zelensky are scheduled to meet at the White House.
Ukraine Signs Mineral Deal with Trump, Despite Zelensky’s Earlier Opposition
Central President of Islami Chhatra Shibir, Zahidul Islam, claimed that the 1971 issue centered around figures like Tikka Khan and Bhutto, who directly facilitated genocide in Bangladesh. Speaking on a talk show, he asserted that those responsible for the genocide must be held accountable. He further argued that since Sheikh Mujibur Rahman released 195 identified war criminals, he should be posthumously tried if held responsible for that decision. Zahidul also praised Ziaur Rahman, stating that he had dismantled divisive politics and initiated inclusive governance.
Shibir President Calls for Posthumous Trial of Mujib Over War Criminals’ Release
Mike Amesbury, a 55-year-old independent MP in the UK Parliament, has been sentenced to 10 weeks in prison for punching a voter. A video of the incident recently went viral on social media, showing the MP engaging in a heated argument with a voter before suddenly punching him. The victim, 45-year-old Paul Fellows, filed a complaint, leading to Amesbury’s conviction. Following the verdict, Amesbury’s political career now hangs in uncertainty as calls for his resignation grow.
British MP Sentenced to Prison for Punching a Voter
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