Kremlin: The division of the West has begun
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has reiterated in new statements the Russian line that Ukraine refuses to accept reality and that Zelensky does not want peace, news agencies report.
Part of the West wants the war to continue, and the promises in London of increased support for Ukraine will not lead to a peaceful solution, Peskov claims.
– The division of the West has begun.
Russia is continuing the dialogue with the United States on normalizing relations between the countries, the Kremlin spokesman says.
At the meeting in London on Sunday, a long line of European countries rallied behind Ukraine after Trump's scolding of Zelensky. On Thursday, a new summit of all EU leaders will be held in Brussels.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has reiterated in new statements the Russian line that Ukraine refuses to accept reality and that Zelensky does not want peace, news agencies report.
Part of the West wants the war to continue, and the promises in London of increased support for Ukraine will not lead to a peaceful solution, Peskov claims.
– The division of the West has begun.
Russia is continuing the dialogue with the United States on normalizing relations between the countries, the Kremlin spokesman says.
At the meeting in London on Sunday, a long line of European countries rallied behind Ukraine after Trump's scolding of Zelensky. On Thursday, a new summit of all EU leaders will be held in Brussels.
Report: Trump's inner circle meets on Ukraine
On Monday, Donald Trump will call his inner circle, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, to discuss Ukraine. A source within his administration told the New York Times.
A number of possible measures will be discussed, including pausing or stopping all aid to Ukraine, according to the source. This could also include deliveries promised by Trump's predecessor Joe Biden.
On Monday, Donald Trump will call his inner circle, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, to discuss Ukraine. A source within his administration told the New York Times.
A number of possible measures will be discussed, including pausing or stopping all aid to Ukraine, according to the source. This could also include deliveries promised by Trump's predecessor Joe Biden.
The report has not been officially confirmed.
ISW: Russia is trying to sabotage the mineral agreement
The Kremlin appears to be trying to sabotage the US and Ukraine's attempts to reach a mineral agreement through different narratives aimed at an American and a Ukrainian audience, respectively, writes the think tank ISW in its daily situation update.
“The Kremlin claims the deal does not benefit Ukraine, while claiming that Russia can make a better offer to the US, indicating that it sees the deal as a threat to its own goals.”
Negotiations on the minerals deal have slowed after a row between Zelensky and the US at the White House over the weekend. However, Zelensky tells the BBC that he is still ready to sign it.
ISW: Russia is trying to sabotage the mineral agreement
The Kremlin appears to be trying to sabotage the US and Ukraine's attempts to reach a mineral agreement through different narratives aimed at an American and a Ukrainian audience, respectively, writes the think tank ISW in its daily situation update.
“The Kremlin claims the deal does not benefit Ukraine, while claiming that Russia can make a better offer to the US, indicating that it sees the deal as a threat to its own goals.”
Negotiations on the minerals deal have slowed after a row between Zelensky and the US at the White House over the weekend. However, Zelensky tells the BBC that he is still ready to sign it.
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