Tensions are rising as former U.S. President Donald Trump prepares to discuss Ukraine with Russian President Vladimir Putin, reportedly considering territorial divisions and control over key assets. European leaders, including UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron, have proposed a 'coalition of the willing' to send peacekeeping troops to Ukraine, a move Russia warns could escalate into World War III. The EU’s foreign policy chief has dismissed Russia’s interest in peace, while the White House insists a resolution has never been closer. The talks highlight growing divisions between Western allies and concerns over the future of Ukraine’s sovereignty. European nations are now reassessing their geopolitical stance as the U.S. and Russia negotiate Ukraine’s fate.
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We zijn nog nooit zo dichtbij een vredesdeal voor Oekraïne geweest, zegt het Witte Huis voorafgaand aan de gesprekken tussen Trump en Poetin.
The US and Russian leaders will talk about "land", “power plants” and “dividing up certain assets” in Ukraine talks on Tuesday, Trump says.
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Het Kremlin waarschuwt voor WO3 met de NAVO als 'domme' Keir Starmer en Emmanuel Macron vredeshandhavers naar Oekraïne sturen - terwijl Trump details van de gesprekken met Poetin uiteenzet
Russian security council deputy Dmitry Medvedev says Sir Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron's proposed 'coalition of the willing' is unacceptable to Vladimir Putin.