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A Rapid Ceasefire in Ukraine Could Lead Trump into a Russian Trap

War in Ukraine

A ceasefire that leaves Ukraine unprotected would only provide a pause before a wider war. Washington and Kyiv must agree viable security guarantees before any negotiations with Putin begin.

19h ago

‘Any Resolution Must Respect Ukraine’s Sovereignty and Territorial Integrity’ – Ukraine at War Update for Jan. 15

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Trump’s team hints at peace talks with Putin; Australia demands answers over the reported death of an Australian fighter; and Russian attacks intensify across key fronts in Donetsk and Luhansk.

By Katie Livingstone

21h ago

Putin Decorates Russian Soldier in Hand-to-Hand Combat Video

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Putin awarded Corporal Andrei Grigoryev the Hero of Russia medal after a widely posted video showed him violently killing a Ukrainian opponent in hand-to-hand combat.

By AFP

Jan. 12

Switzerland Open to Hosting Trump-Putin Talks on Ukraine War

War in Ukraine

Switzerland isn’t the only option. Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico has also offered to host a Trump-Putin meeting.

By Kyiv Post

Jan. 12

Kremlin says Putin Ready for Talks with Trump

War in Ukraine

Trump, who will be inaugurated on January 20, has repeatedly said he can bring a swift end to the nearly three-year war between Russia and Ukraine.

By AFP

Jan. 10

‘We Have to Get That War Over With’ - Trump Says Arranging a Meeting With Putin

War in Ukraine

He made the statement just a week and a half before taking office, following promises during his campaign to bring peace to Ukraine, which has been under Russian invasion since February 2022.

By AFP

Jan. 10

Kursk Region Reports: Ukrainian Forces Inside Russia Repel Russian, North Korean Assaults

War in Ukraine

An elite Ukrainian brigade armed with US-made tanks and infantry fighting vehicles may be using rope-a-dope tactics to trigger Russian attacks.

By Stefan Korshak

Jan. 9

Did Ukraine Just Break Russia? The Shocking Kursk Offensive Explained

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History suggests that Putin’s regime is skating on thin ice, leading military analyst and Special Correspondent for the Kyiv Post, Chuck Pfarrer said.

By Jason Jay Smart

Jan. 9

Pentagon Chief Lloyd Austin: Russia Has Advantages in Ukraine but Faces Major Challenges

War in Ukraine

Austin said it’s important to consider this aspect in any potential ceasefire negotiations that could be undertaken by the incoming administration of Donald Trump.

By Kyiv Post

Jan. 9

Making Europe Great Again

Europe

Europe needs to respond to Russia’s hybrid warfare with its own hybrid warfare.

By Diane Francis

Jan. 9

Russian S-500 Air Defense Regiment Deployed to Defend Crimean Bridge

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Various unconfirmed reports have appeared claiming Russia is deploying its first 12 operational S-500 Prometheus missiles to reinforce its defense of Crimea’s Kerch Bridge.

By Kyiv Post

Jan. 8

Trump ‘Understands’ Russia’s Stance on Ukraine NATO Membership, Rules Out Meeting with Putin

Ukraine

President-elect Trump expressed understanding of Russia’s stance on Ukraine’s NATO membership and ruled out a meeting with Putin before his inauguration, criticizing Biden’s support of Ukraine.

By Katie Livingstone

Jan. 7

Azerbaijan Demands ‘Decent Behavior’ From Moscow After Plane Crash

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The head of a Baku-affiliated think tank called Moscow’s response to the plane crash a display of “imperial arrogance,” with the Azerbaijani president lashing out at Moscow’s inadequate responses.

By Kyiv Post

Jan. 7

Scholz Denies Rumors of Moscow Visit, Calls Speculation ‘Indecent’

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The German government to take legal action over claims of Scholz’s alleged Moscow visit to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin.

By Kyiv Post

Jan. 6

The Kremlin De Facto Challenges the US to Surrender

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As Putin’s circle appears to reject proposals from Trump’s team, eyes are on the US President Elect – will he capitulate or will he channel his Cold War predecessors?

By Anna Magdalena Wielopolska

Jan. 4

Putin Orders AI Cooperation With China

War in Ukraine

The autocratic leader issued a directive requiring the government and the country’s largest bank, Sperbank, to work with China.

By Kyiv Post

Jan. 2