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Zelenskyy, Trump Seek Trilateral Talks to End Ukraine War

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor August 18, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Ukraine War: Zelenskyy and ‌Trump Explore Path to Trilateral Talks with Putin

Table of Contents

  • Ukraine War: Zelenskyy and ‌Trump Explore Path to Trilateral Talks with Putin
    • Seeking⁣ a diplomatic Resolution
    • European ⁢Allies​ Unite
    • Security Guarantees and Potential Concessions
      • Key meeting Participants and​ Their Roles
    • Past Interactions and Current Stances
      • The Russia-Ukraine Conflict: A⁤ Historical Overview
      • Frequently Asked Questions

Washington D.C. – In a meaningful development, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine and president Donald Trump on Monday, August 18,​ 2025, signaled openness to a trilateral meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, perhaps charting a course toward ending the ongoing conflict ⁤in Ukraine. The discussions unfolded during critical talks at the‌ White House involving Zelenskyy, Trump, and leaders from several European nations.

Seeking⁣ a diplomatic Resolution

President Trump expressed support for European security guarantees ⁤for Ukraine, stating, “They want⁢ to give protection ​and they feel ‌very ⁢strongly⁣ about it and we’ll help them out with that.”⁢ He emphasized the importance of reaching a ⁣resolution, adding, “I think it’s very vital ‌to get the deal done.” The meetings ‌followed a recent summit between Trump and Putin, ⁣where the onus ‌for potential concessions was placed on Zelenskyy.

Zelenskyy echoed the sentiment, stating, ​”We​ are ready for trilateral as president‌ said. It’s a good signal about trilateral. I think ⁤this is very good.” the possibility of a three-way meeting-a “trilat” as Trump termed it-would involve Ukraine, Russia, and the ⁣United states working collaboratively to find a⁣ peaceful resolution.

European ⁢Allies​ Unite

The ‍white House summit included a gathering of prominent European leaders: ⁢European Commission President Ursula von der leyen, French President Emmanuel Macron, British prime Minister Keir Starmer, german Chancellor friedrich‍ Merz, italian Premier giorgia Meloni, Finnish President Alexander Stubb, and NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte. Their presence underscored a unified front in⁣ safeguarding Ukraine and deterring further Russian aggression.⁤

the coordinated arrival of these ‍leaders was a deliberate strategy ‌to avoid a repeat of past‌ diplomatic challenges,such⁣ as ⁢the February meeting where ​trump reportedly criticized Zelenskyy for a perceived ⁤lack of gratitude for U.S.aid.

Did You Know? The coordinated presence of⁤ European leaders signals a renewed emphasis⁣ on transatlantic unity regarding the Ukraine conflict.

Security Guarantees and Potential Concessions

Discussions centered on potential ⁣security guarantees for ‍Ukraine, potentially modeled after NATO, to ‌ensure its long-term ‍safety.While Putin opposes ukraine’s full membership in NATO, Trump’s team suggested he might be open to allied commitments to defend​ Ukraine in​ the event of ⁢future attacks.

Though, Trump also indicated that Ukraine might ⁣not be able to‌ reclaim Crimea, which Russia annexed in‌ 2014. He ⁣stated on‍ social⁤ media, “President ​Zelenskyy of Ukraine can‍ end ‍the war with Russia almost instantly, if ⁤he wants to,” and referenced ​the annexation of Crimea, adding, “NO GOING ‍INTO NATO BY UKRAINE.” Zelenskyy responded​ by ⁣emphasizing the need for a “lasting” ‍peace,not one based on previous compromises that Russia allegedly exploited.

Key meeting Participants and​ Their Roles

participant Role
Volodymyr Zelenskyy President of Ukraine
Donald Trump President of ⁣the United States
Vladimir Putin President of Russia
Ursula von der Leyen President ​of the european Commission

The meetings also served⁢ as a test of⁢ the U.S.’s relationship with its allies,particularly⁢ after the EU ⁢and UK accepted Trump’s tariff ⁤hikes in part to secure⁤ his support for Ukraine.

Past Interactions and Current Stances

Trump’s recent meeting with Putin in Alaska reportedly outlined potential pathways to ending the war, though the specifics remain unclear. Following that meeting, Trump declared that a ceasefire wasn’t a prerequisite⁣ for peace talks-a position aligned⁣ with Putin’s views.

Pro tip: Understanding​ the past‌ context of⁣ the⁣ conflict, including the 2014 annexation of Crimea, is crucial for interpreting current diplomatic efforts.

Zelenskyy,prior ⁤to the White House meeting,consulted with Trump’s special envoy for Ukraine,Keith Kellogg,and European⁣ leaders to discuss the battlefield situation and ‍potential diplomatic ‌strategies. The Ukrainian leadership is seeking a⁤ trilateral meeting to address sensitive issues, including territorial disputes.

Putin also engaged in diplomatic outreach, speaking with leaders from‌ India, Brazil, and South Africa to discuss‌ his meeting ‌with Trump.

As the discussions progress,the question remains: can a viable path to peace be forged amidst deeply entrenched positions⁣ and⁣ competing interests? And what ⁤concessions,if any,will each side be ​willing to make to ‌achieve a lasting‍ resolution?

The Russia-Ukraine Conflict: A⁤ Historical Overview

The‌ current⁣ conflict is ⁢rooted in a complex ⁢history of​ geopolitical tensions,dating back to Ukraine’s independence in 1991. Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014 and ​its support for separatists in eastern Ukraine marked a significant⁢ escalation. The full-scale invasion in⁣ February 2022 dramatically altered the security landscape of Europe and prompted widespread international‌ condemnation. Understanding this historical context is essential⁢ for​ grasping the complexities of the current diplomatic efforts.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What⁣ is the primary ‌goal of the ⁣current talks? The⁢ primary goal is to explore the ‌possibility of a trilateral meeting between Ukraine, Russia, and the ‌United States to find a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
  • What are the key sticking points in the negotiations? ‍Key sticking⁣ points‍ include the status of ⁢Crimea, security guarantees‍ for Ukraine, and Russia’s broader geopolitical‌ objectives.
  • What role are ⁣European leaders playing in the process? European leaders are united in their​ support for‍ Ukraine and are​ seeking to ensure its long-term security and stability.
  • Is⁣ a ceasefire currently⁣ on the table? While a ‌ceasefire is⁣ not ​a prerequisite for talks, it ‍remains a potential outcome as discussions‍ progress.
  • What is the significance of trump’s meeting ‍with ⁢Putin? The ​meeting provided an prospect to explore potential⁣ pathways to de-escalation, though the details remain largely undisclosed.

This‌ is a developing story.​ check back for updates.

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Ukraine War: Russia ‘Used Chemical Weapons’ – Dutch Intelligence Report

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor July 4, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

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Ukraine Drone Strike: World War 3 Risk?

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com June 2, 2025
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Global Tensions Rise: Ukraine Strikes, World War III Fears Surface

Ukraine Launches Drone Strike Ahead of Peace Talks

kyiv initiated a significant drone strike targeting five Russian air bases as negotiations in Istanbul loomed. The Russian Defense Ministry verified the attacks, acknowledging damage to multiple aircraft.ukraine claimed to have destroyed nearly 40 russian aircraft,including TU-95 and Tu-22 bombers capable of carrying nuclear weapons.This operation was reportedly planned over 11 months by Ukraine’s security Service (SBU).

escalation Amidst Negotiations

This escalation occurred just before the second round of peace talks between Ukraine and Russia. International observers suggest Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy aimed to intensify pressure on Moscow before the June 2 talks. The Russian delegation,headed by Kremlin aide Vladimir Medynsky,has arrived in Turkey. Despite the impending meeting, experts express skepticism about the prospects for an immediate ceasefire.

World War III fears Resurface

The strikes have amplified concerns about potential nuclear retaliation from russian President Vladimir Putin. On May 4, Putin addressed the issue, stating, There has been no need to use those (nuclear) weapons … and I hope they will not be required. We have enough strength and means to bring what was started in 2022 to a logical conclusion with the outcome Russia requires. Last year, Russia’s nuclear doctrine was updated, allowing nuclear weapon use even in response to a conventional attack supported by a nuclear-armed country.

Did you know? Russia’s updated nuclear doctrine expands the circumstances under wich it might use nuclear weapons, raising concerns among international observers.

Medvedev’s Warning and Trump’s Response

Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev warned of World War III amid rising tensions between Washington and Moscow. His statement followed criticism from former U.S. President donald Trump, who claimed his leadership had prevented really bad things from happening to Russia and accused Putin of playing with fire! Medvedev responded on X, stating, I onyl know of one REALLY BAD thing – WWIII. I hope Trump understands this!

European Nations Prepare for Broader Conflict

In March, several European countries advised citizens to prepare for emergencies. Sweden, Finland, and Germany issued civil defense guides recommending stockpiling essential supplies. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte warned that russia might attack Europe by 2030. If anyone miscalculates and thinks they can get away with attacking Poland or any othre ally,they will be met with the full force of this fierce alliance, Rutte said during a visit to Warsaw,following a Russian missile strike in Sumy,Ukraine.

Pro Tip: Preparing an emergency kit with food, water, and essential supplies can increase resilience in uncertain times. Check your local government’s civil defense guidelines for specific recommendations.

Some defense experts suggest that if Ukraine falls,Russia might advance into neighboring countries,potentially triggering direct conflict with NATO.

Public Opinion: World War II Likely Within a Decade?

A recent YouGov survey indicated that a significant portion of the population in the U.S. and western Europe believes a global conflict could erupt within the next 10 years. Between 41% and 55% of respondents in Britain, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain considered another world war likely. In the United States, 45% shared this concern. The survey was conducted on the eve of the 80th anniversary of VE Day.

Global Instability: Middle East and Asia

the Middle East faces renewed violence, with escalating tensions in Gaza, lebanon, and Syria. U.S. airstrikes have targeted Houthi forces in Yemen. Reports suggest Iran may be advancing its nuclear capabilities. Tensions between India and Pakistan have also risen following a terror attack in pahalgam, leading to military strikes by India.

In Asia, the U.S. and China remain in a standoff over Taiwan. Singapore’s Prime Minister Lawrence Wong cautioned that rising pressure could lead to a major conflict. Analysts warn that military action by either side could have global consequences.

North Korea’s Role in Ukraine

In January, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported the capture of North Korean soldiers fighting alongside Russian troops. Reports indicated that North Korea had sent hundreds of troops to support Russia, raising concerns about the expanding international involvement in the conflict.

Is a Global War underway?

Military and political analysts are debating whether the world is entering a broader war. intensifying conflicts and escalating nuclear rhetoric have prompted governments to adjust their defense policies. European nations are deploying advanced air defense systems, and discussions are underway regarding a more autonomous European nuclear deterrent.

While officials emphasize these measures are precautionary, the rapid increase in defense readiness reflects a high level of concern.

Frequently asked Questions (FAQ)

What triggered the recent escalation?
Ukraine launched a major drone strike on five Russian air bases.
Are peace talks still scheduled?
Yes, negotiations between Ukraine and russia are scheduled to take place in Istanbul.
What is the level of concern about a potential World War?
Polling suggests a significant percentage of people in the U.S. and Europe believe a global conflict is likely within the next decade.
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Ukraine claims that Russia launched an intercontinental missile against it

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com November 29, 2024
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Moscow. Ukraine assured this Thursday that Russia, when launching an attack against the city of Dnipro during the early hours of the morning, used for the first time in the war an RS-26 intercontinental missile, baptized as Rubezh (Milestone), a possibility that the US Pentagon that maintains that it was a ballistic missile, both extremes that the Russian spokespersons from the Kremlin and the Foreign Ministry did not want to confirm or deny.

The Ukrainian Air Force, through a statement, reported that Russia attacked the city of Dnipro, where in the times of the Soviet Union the missiles in its arsenal were manufactured, with an RS-26 intercontinental rocket, a Kinzhal ballistic missile and six missiles. cruiser X-101.

Apparently, all of the the “partial destruction of one of its buildings” and two fires broke out.

With this balance, for experts, it is obvious that the RS-26 did not carry any of the six nuclear warheads that it can carry and could even carry a test warhead without explosives or with a smaller charge, its size being –12 meters long. and about 50 tons of weight – enough to cause the damage that Filatov reported when falling.

Since the Rubezh is an intermediate range rocket, no more than six thousand kilometers of autonomy, designed to reach targets in the western part of Europe, it would not make much military sense to use one as close as Ukraine is, having to fire it 998 kilometers away. distance from Astrakhan, between the Volga River and the Caspian Sea and, in addition, there are other less expensive options that can also carry nuclear warheads, the Iskander and Kinzhal missiles.

For this reason, Pentagon specialists, quoted anonymously (for a change, although it is becoming customary) in numerous media outlets, are inclined to think that Russia used not an RS-26, but a ballistic one.

However, neither the Kremlin spokesperson, Dimitri Peskov, nor the Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Maria Zajarova, wanted to clarify this Thursday whether it was an intercontinental missile.

The first simply said he had no comment to make. And the second, she even exaggerated a bit by interrupting her weekly briefing due to a call to her cell phone from an unknown person – presumably someone of higher rank than her – so that all the reporters could hear, as if it were due to an oversight, the blunt order: “Do not confirm anything,” as could be seen and heard in a video that went around on Russian social networks.

Summing up the conclusions of military analysts, one could say that the doubts in this case benefit both Ukraine and Russia:

That the President of Ukraine, Volodymir Zelensky, insists that, due to the flight characteristics of one of the missiles that fell on Dnipro, it is an RS-26 could be due to an attempt to pressure his partners in the Atlantic Treaty Organization North so that they do not give up on continuing to provide it with weapons, since this intercontinental missile was conceived not to attack a neighbor of Russia, but precisely against the North Atlantic alliance in Europe.

And for Russia, the fact that there are doubts about what type of missile was used in Dnipro does not minimize the opportunity to send a political signal that it is ready to use this intercontinental modality, with very different results if the six nuclear warheads that each one can carry are placed. of those rockets.

Russia fired an intercontinental ballistic missile during an attack on the Ukrainian city of Dnipro, the kyiv Air Force said, in what would be the first use in war of a weapon designed for long-range nuclear strikes. Via Graphic New


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United States: Trump promised to end the war between Russia and Ukraine | After meeting with Zelensky in New York

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com September 28, 2024
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Donald Trump promised this Friday quickly end the war in Ukraine If he wins the November elections in the United States, then to meet with the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky in New York.

“This is a war that should never have happened and we will solve it”said the Republican candidate for the White House in Trump Tower, without explaining how. “It’s a complicated puzzle (…) too many deaths,” he added and estimated that an agreement can be “reached that is good for both parties.”

“Very good relationship”

Before the meeting, Trump praised the “very good relationship” he has with Zelensky but also with Russian President Vladimir Putin. “I hope we have better relations,” the Ukrainian president reacted, visibly upset.

Trump declared after the meeting that he wants “fair treatment for all” the actors involved in the war in Ukraine and assured that he would resolve said conflict “very quickly” if he wins the November elections.

In turn, the Ukrainian president told the press, in the presence of Trump, that both believe that the war in Ukraine must end. “I think we have a common vision that the war in Ukraine has to stop, and (Russian President Vladimir) Putin cannot win, and Ukraine has to prevail. And I want to discuss with you the details of our plan.”Zelensky noted from Trump Tower in Manhattan before they held their closed-door meeting.

At the end of the meeting, Zelensky said he was “grateful” for the “very productive meeting.” “I presented our victory plan and we thoroughly reviewed the situation in Ukraine and the consequences of the war for our people,” he said in a message on the X social network.

Visiting the United States since Sunday, Zelensky met with the former US president after receiving support from the current Democratic government, but obviously concerned about the future of aid to his war-torn country if Trump wins on November 5. November.

The Republican candidate, who has made “America first” one of the axes of his campaign to return to the presidency, regularly denounces the enormous sums of money disbursed by Washington for kyiv since 2022.

This same week, the septuagenarian former president He described Zelensky as “the best salesman in the world.” “Every time he comes to our country, he leaves with $60 billion,” he joked.

The last time Zelensky and Trump met was in 2019, when the Republican still occupied the Oval Office. Zelensky, who addressed the United Nations General Assembly this week, is in the United States calling for greater support in his country’s fight against Russia.

Biden and Harris support

The meeting between Trump and Zelensky took place a day after the Ukrainian president met at the White House with the president Joe Biden and with the vice president Kamala Harrisafter passing through the US Congress. “Russia will not win,” Biden assured the Ukrainian president when receiving him in the Oval Office.

To “help Ukraine win this war,” the US president announced Thursday an “increase in security aid,” without mentioning the green light that kyiv is waiting to fire long-range missiles made in the United States into Russian territory. .

“This war can be won and a just peace can be achieved, but only with the United States,” argued the Ukrainian head of state, who presented his “plan for victory”, aimed at putting an end to the Russian invasion that began on December 24. February 2022.

“My support for the Ukrainian people is unwavering,” reassured the Democratic candidate for the White House, Kamala Harris.in another meeting. And he criticized those who “would force Ukraine to give up large parts of its sovereign territory, those who would demand that Ukraine accept neutrality,” referring to Trump.

China worries

For his part, the Secretary of State of the United States, Antony Blinkenconveyed this Friday to his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, his “serious concern” about the support that, according to Washington, Beijing provides to Russia’s military industry for the war in Ukraine.

The heads of diplomacy of the two world powers met in New York on the occasion of the UN General Assembly, in what was the seventh meeting between the two.

“It makes no sense when Beijing says, on the one hand, that it wants peace and an end to the conflict, but on the other hand, it is allowing its companies to take measures that help” Russian President Vladimir Putin in the war, Blinken said. at a press conference.

Russian advance

On the ground, Russia claimed responsibility for the capture of Ukrainsk on Thursday. This town is located about 30 km west of the city of Donetsk, capital of the homonymous region, whose annexation Moscow claims.

Russian troops are trying to seize the entire Donetsk region, and demand that kyiv withdraw its soldiers from there, as well as from the neighboring regions of Lugansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson, as a precondition for opening peace talks.

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Moscow: Bombed academy was preparing to attack civilians

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com September 11, 2024
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Moscow. Russia said on Wednesday that ballistic missiles Iskander-M which was launched on Tuesday in the Ukrainian city of Poltava destroyed a military training center run by foreign instructors, which trained specialists in communications and electronic warfare for the Ukrainian army.

The Russian Ministry of Defense added in its daily war report that at this center – the Poltava Military Institute of Communications – drone operators were being trained. are used in attacks against civilian targets.

According to data from the Ukrainian emergency services, at least 53 people were killed and 298 injured as a result of this attack, one of the deadliest since the beginning of hostilities in February 2022.

The commission set up by President Volodymyr Zelensky has yet to clarify the circumstances of the attack and, above all, answer the question that has been causing outrage on Ukrainian social media since Tuesday: is it true that the high number of victims was due to the fact that the students were lined up on an esplanade in front of the main building of the institute, at a ceremony to mark the start of the new school year?

Many in Ukraine are demanding that the person responsible for such negligence be punished. It is noteworthy that on Tuesday, the commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian army, Oleksandr Syrskyi, dismissed Roman Gladky, who was the chief of staff of the unmanned aerial systems forces, a newly created branch of the army to coordinate the use of drones on the battlefield, whose operators are trained at the Military Institute of Communications in Poltava.

On the other hand, in what is being announced as a thorough reshuffle of the Ukrainian government, which will involve the replacement of half of the ministers – according to the head of the majority bloc in the legislature, Sluga Naroda (Servant of the People), David Arajamia – the Verkhovna Rada yesterday approved four resignations, rejected two and one more, that of Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, was not voted on due to lack of time.

It is assumed that Denys Shmyhal will remain as Prime Minister and, based on President Zelensky’s statements about give new strength As for Ukrainian institutions, changes are expected in the way ministries operate, although it is not ruled out that some may merge and others may emerge, all in order to reduce expenses and meet other needs arising from the war.

Although it is not excluded that some ministers will be relocated to the cabinet, on Wednesday the Rada deputies accepted the resignations of Olga Stefanyshina, Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration; Oleksandr Kamyshin, Minister of Strategic Industries; Denys Maliuska, Minister of Justice; and Ruslan Strilets, Minister of Environment and Natural Resources.

The resignations of Iryna Vereshchuk, Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration of Temporarily Occupied Territories, and Vitaliy Koval, head of the State Property Fund, were rejected by just a few votes.

The new composition of the government, according to the Ukrainian press, will be announced on Thursday and that of some ministers on Friday, but many analysts in that country believe that, in light of the news coming from the battlefields, the issue is of less and less interest to the population.

They also believe that the government has lost influence over time and that real power is concentrated in the Presidential Office, which reports directly to Zelensky.


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