Impact of Trump’s Peace Proposal on Ukraine’s Future

Delegations from the US, Ukraine, and European allies are meeting in Geneva to discuss a controversial 28-point peace plan proposed by Donald Trump. The plan, deemed beneficial to Russia, suggests territorial concessions from Ukraine, including NATO commitments and economic reintegration of Russia. Ukrainian leaders express concerns over sovereignty and security as fighting continues.

Trump and Putin in Alaska:  “Pursuing Peace” under Arctic Skies

Anchorage, Alaska — Under the watchful glare of F-22 fighters and a display that could rival any Hollywood premiere, President Donald Trump and President Vladimir Putin kicked off their high-stakes summit today at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. A stately red carpet—flanked by jets and emblazoned with “Pursuing Peace”—set the stage as Continue Reading

A WORKING FUNERAL

They’re not coming here for the funeral, they’re coming here for the politics. This is a working funeral.– Jim, A Diplomatic Incident “We do not want to be disrespectful to our hosts,” one European diplomat said. “But will there be opportunities for brush-bys? Absolutely.” The concept of a “working funeral” Continue Reading

Ukrainian Update – UN Atomic Advisers arrive at Zaporizhzhia Power Plant

UN inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency have arrived at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant after being delayed by conflicting reports of shelling around Europe’s biggest atomic facility. The 14-strong team of inspectors is being led personally by the director general. Russian’s ministry of defence claimed Ukrainian forces had Continue Reading

Vinnytsia Missile Attack “An Open Act of Terror”

The Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has referred to the missile attack on the city of Vinnytsia as a “open act of terrorism,” on Thursday, which left at least 20 people dead and more than 100 others injured. There were eight missiles, and two of them impacted the city’s centre, Zelensky Continue Reading