Ukraine, Russia and Don't Push
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The Ukrainian president’s options are narrowing as he is confronted with a 28-point proposal drafted by American and Russian envoys.
The Trump administration's 28-point draft proposal to finally end Russia's invasion into Ukraine would require Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's government to make significant concessions -- but also includes NATO-style security guarantees for Ukraine, according to a senior U.S. official.
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad:___Nov. 17The Wall Street Journal on Trump, Gaza and the U.N. Security CouncilMaybe the United Nations isn’t as useless as it so often shows.
In 2025, America’s global military superiority remains unshaken, but China and Russia are systematically developing their armed forces. In response, the US is planning its first nuclear tests in three decades to maintain strategic balance with its rivals.
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MOSCOW, Oct 8 (Reuters) - Russia's lower house of parliament on Wednesday approved a move to withdraw from a landmark agreement with the United States aimed at reducing vast stockpiles of weapons-grade plutonium left over from thousands of Cold War nuclear ...
Russia’s deepening military ties with North Korea are forcing Washington and Seoul to rethink the direction of their decades-old alliance amid a shifting Indo-Pacific order
Russia has warned the United States against direct involvement on Israel's side in the conflict with Iran. "It would be a step that would radically destabilize the whole situation," said Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov at the St Petersburg ...
Editor's Note: This interview was conducted before Presidents Zelenskyy and Trump met at the White House and before Trump paused U.S. military aid to Ukraine. President Donald Trump says negotiations to bring peace between Ukraine and Russia are moving ...
MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia's point man for arms control cautioned Donald Trump's incoming administration on Friday against resuming nuclear testing, saying Moscow would keep its own options open amid what he said was Washington's "extremely hostile" stance.