#washingtonpost.com. × U.S. and Iran resume nuclear talks amid heavy military buildup. Envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner head the U.S. team and are responsible for Russia-Ukraine talks nearby, meaning they may be shuttling quickly between venues.
#Feb.17.2026
#washingtonpost.com. × Zelensky says U.S. is readying huge economic deals with Russia. The Ukrainian president said he had intelligence indicating that the U.S. and Russia were readying $12 trillion in economic agreements some involving Ukrainian interests.
#Feb.07.2026
#washingtonpost.com. × Russia delivers worst attack this year to Ukraine’s power sector. The president said he persuaded Russia’s Vladimir Putin to stop striking Ukraine’s energy grid during a frigid period, but missiles fell on Kyiv hours later.
#Feb.03.2026
#washingtonpost.com. × U.S. pushes new Ukraine peace plan as Trump’s Army secretary visits Kyiv. The administration is renewing efforts to end the war, pitching a revised ceasefire proposal and giving a top military official an unusual diplomatic assignment.
#Nov.19.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Ukraine’s justice and energy ministers resign amid corruption probe. German Galushchenko was at first just suspended, but President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that he and his successor as energy minister must step down during the investigation.
#Nov.12.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Trump says he’s ‘angry’ at Putin’s remark questioning Zelensky’s legitimacy. President Donald Trump said in an interview with NBC on Sunday that he would mull secondary tariffs on Russian oil if Putin stalls the peace process with Ukraine.
#Mar.30.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Trump reverses termination of program tracking mass child abductions in Ukraine. The rare reversal of a Trump administration edict terminating a program to track mass child abductions in Ukraine follows a Washington Post report and concerns from U.S. lawmakers and Christian evangel
#Mar.27.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Zelensky and Trump may be doing better, but tough issues lie ahead. Zelensky smoothed things over after an Oval Office blowup, but the U.S.-Ukraine will only get harder as he balances Trump’s personality and Kyiv’s needs.
#Mar.27.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Russia wins concession in U.S.-led talks with grain export deal. The move, which drew pushback from Ukrainian, came alongside a U.S.-brokered agreement between Russia and Ukraine to expand a limited ceasefire to the Black Sea.
#Mar.25.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Britain backs force for Ukraine but security community has doubts. Analysts warn a European force would have difficulty sustaining a peacekeeping mission over time — particularly if there’s no backing from the United States.
#Mar.25.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Zelensky pushes back on Trump proposal to take over nuclear plant. Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant must ‘remain Ukrainian,’ Zelesnky said Thursday. It’s occupied by Russia and would take years to restore.
#Mar.20.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Partial ceasefire comes with warning from Kyiv: Russia breaches deals. Ukraine’s skepticism about Russian adherence to a ceasefire or longer-term peace agreement has been a major sticking point in Trump’s efforts to broker a deal.
#Mar.20.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Deft handling of Trump and Zelensky helps Starmer overcome rocky start. Correcting Trump and coaching Zelensky have burnished the British prime minister’s image at home and abroad.
#Mar.20.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Zelensky agrees to partial ceasefire after conversation with Trump. The 30-day ceasefire would be the most concrete result yet of Trump’s effort to end the war in Ukraine.
#Mar.19.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Trump, Putin agree to broader talks ― but limited ceasefire in Ukraine. It was not clear whether Ukraine would sign off on the agreement for a 30-day halt on strikes on energy, since Kyiv agreed last week to a more extensive U.S.-proposed ceasefire.
#Mar.18.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Trump terminates program tracking mass abductions of Ukrainian children. Observers fear the move has compromised evidence of war crimes by Russian officials and will hinder efforts to rescue thousands of missing Ukrainian children.
#Mar.18.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Trump praises talks with Putin, asks Russians to spare Ukrainian soldiers. Vladimir Putin told a news conference that he agreed with the idea of a ceasefire, but he immediately spelled out tough conditions that appeared to rule out agreement.
#Mar.14.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × If peace comes, Putin could face the ire of his most hard-line backers. Vladimir Putin convinced many in Russia that there was an existential battle against the U.S. Now they have to deal with a thaw in U.S.-Russian relations.
#Mar.14.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Putin still intends Ukraine domination, U.S. intelligence reports say. U.S. assessments of Vladimir Putin say that Moscow is determined to hold sway over Kyiv, despite ongoing ceasefire talks.
#Mar.13.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Europe pushes for greater role in Ukraine talks, postwar security. European leaders are working to bolster the Ukrainian military and recruiting partners for a “coalition of the willing” to serve in a postwar Ukraine.
#Mar.13.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Russia pushing Ukraine out of Kursk as Trump envoy arrives in Moscow. Russia says it will discuss the U.S. ceasefire proposal, but President Vladimir Putin has signaled he seeks to expel the remnants of Ukrainian forces from Kursk.
#Mar.13.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Document prepared for Kremlin outlines hard-line negotiating stance. The document, written in February by a Moscow-based think tank close to Russia’s Federal Security Service or FSB, lays out Russia’s maximalist demands
#Mar.12.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Talk of ceasefire and aid spurs hope in Ukraine, anger in Russia. The resumption of U.S. military and intelligence aid for Ukraine follows a contentious White House meeting between the American and Ukrainian leaders, but Moscow is unlikely to agree to the proposed ce
#Mar.12.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Visualizing Ukraine’s military aid after the U.S. freeze. Since 2022, the United States has allocated more than $100 billion in aid to Ukraine. European nations have collectively allocated over $140 billion.
#Mar.11.2025
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