His comments came on the first day of the Munich Security Conference, where anxious European officials had hoped to learn more about U.S. plans to broker peace talks.
The Ukrainian president told NBC News' "Meet the Press" that he doesn't "want to think about" not having American support.
Europeans have been receiving mixed messages on Ukraine from the Trump administration all week. Ukraine’s defenders say Russia is not serious about peace, pointing to a Russian drone that hit a ...
Alarmed that U.S. priorities lie elsewhere, some European countries are working on a plan to send troops to Ukraine to ...
Foreign Secretary David Lammy at the Munich Security Conference calls his meeting with J.D. Vance 'very good,' reaffirms UK-US ties, stresses the need for lasting peace in Ukraine, and pledges £3bn in ...
The Trump administration is signaling that European allies need to take the lead in securing Ukraine. How they respond has a ...
As the annual high-level Munich Security Conference gets underway, the Russia-Ukraine war is dominating the agenda, and we speak to two guests protesting the conference. Economist, progressive leader ...
Zelensky warns Putin will attack Nato ‘next year’ as Chernobyl hit by drone - Nuclear scare as Ukrainian president raises alarm over Russian aggression amid start of US-led peace talks ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Friday during a meeting with U.S. Vice President JD Vance that his country wants “security guarantees” before any talks to end the Ukraine-Russia war.
In this negotiation between Russia and the United States, Ukraine would play no role, not even that of an observer.
The mutual-defense alliance has been central to Ukraine’s war against Russia, but the future is uncertain with President ...
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