
US-Iran Ceasefire Nears End Amid Uncertain Peace Talks
As the deadline for the US-Iran ceasefire approaches, mediators express hope for new negotiations, though Tehran has not yet confirmed any upcoming talks and signs of progress remain uncertain.
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As the deadline for the US-Iran ceasefire approaches, mediators express hope for new negotiations, though Tehran has not yet confirmed any upcoming talks and signs of progress remain uncertain.

Defence minister says pace has already increased but more nets needed amid Russian attacks; Zelenskyy says Ukrainian delegation to meet Trump envoys. What we know on day 1,464 Ukraine will speed up th

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy confirmed that Ukraine and the USA are planning another round of negotiations in Geneva. These talks are intended to pave the way for a subsequent meeting with Russia, as previous discussions have not yielded significant progress on territorial or security issues.

Trump envoys are conducting talks on the conflicts in Iran, Ukraine, and Gaza, though progress in resolving these issues remains scant.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, envoys for former President Trump, intend to visit Ukraine.

US ambassadors, acting as standard-bearers for Donald Trump's culture war against Europe, are reportedly interfering in host countries' internal affairs and issuing threats when criticized.
Zelenskyy says Ukrainian officials to meet Trump envoys in Geneva for more Russia talks AP News

The Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway for global oil trade, is frequently threatened by Iran, which has repeatedly stated its intention to block the passage.

A Ukrainian delegation has arrived in Miami for bilateral discussions with representatives of Donald Trump, focusing on security guarantees, sanctions policy, and future collaborative efforts.

Ukraine and U.S. representatives reportedly set to meet ahead of trilateral talks with Russia in Geneva as the ongoing war enters its fifth year.
Trump's envoys in Europe are reportedly disrupting traditional diplomatic norms by publicly clashing with their hosts, departing from the usual role of bridge-builders.