Despite being “kicked out” of the White House on Friday, Volodymyr Zelensky has revealed that he is still “ready to sign” the U.S.-Ukraine mineral deal.
Read More Zelensky ‘Ready To Sign’ Mineral Deal, Says Ukraine Should Continue Receiving U.S. AidTag: Europe
Trump Convenes First Cabinet Meeting Of His Second Term, Announces Admin’s Future Plans
President Donald Trump held his first Cabinet meeting of his second term, congratulating his administration on their accomplishments so far, as well as standing up for Elon Musk and his efforts to root out government waste, fraud, and overspending — in tandem with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
Read More Trump Convenes First Cabinet Meeting Of His Second Term, Announces Admin’s Future PlansZelensky Open to Resigning for NATO Membership, Rules Out Repaying U.S. For Military Aid: ‘A Grant Is Not A Debt’
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Sunday that he is willing to resign from the presidency in exchange for peace or a NATO membership.
Read More Zelensky Open to Resigning for NATO Membership, Rules Out Repaying U.S. For Military Aid: ‘A Grant Is Not A Debt’White House Envoy Travels To Saudi Arabia For Peace Talks With Russian Officials
White House Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff stated on Sunday that he will be traveling to Saudi Arabia later in the day, along with Security Advisor Mike Waltz, to speak with Russian officials on ending the war in Ukraine.
Read More White House Envoy Travels To Saudi Arabia For Peace Talks With Russian OfficialsZelensky Proposes Seized Territory Swap With Russia In Negotiations, Demands American Security Guarantees
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated on Tuesday that he plans on offering to swap seized land to Russia as part of any ongoing negotiations to end the nearly three year-long war.
Read More Zelensky Proposes Seized Territory Swap With Russia In Negotiations, Demands American Security GuaranteesVP Vance Meets With World Leaders In France And Germany For International Debut
Vice President JD Vance joined multiple world leaders in France on Tuesday, warning that “excessive regulation” would ruin the artificial intelligence (AI) industry.
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