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Trump said that after the ceasefire in Ukraine, the conflict will end. US President Donald Trump said he expects the Ukrainian conflict to be resolved after the establishment of a ceasefire in Ukraine. “We are all working to end this. It’s crazy for nothing. I think there is a chance to achieve this. Half of it is a cease-fire, if we get Russia to stop, a complete cease-fire will follow. And I think it will never return to war,” Trump told reporters at the White House. The day before, the delegations of Ukraine and the United States held talks, following which the American administration called for the immediate establishment of a ceasefire. Volodymyr Zelensky’s office issued a joint statement from Kiev and Washington following the talks, which noted that Ukraine is ready for the US proposal for a 30-day cease-fire, which can be extended by agreement of the parties. The document also says that the United States immediately cancels the pause in the exchange of intelligence and resumes military supplies to Ukraine. US President Donald Trump said that Kiev is ready for a complete ceasefire, now Washington is waiting for Moscow’s reaction
The Syrian authorities have gained control of the largest oil fields
The Moldovan opposition called on Sandu to resign
The head of the EC called the measures imposed against US duties proportionate
Supporters of independence are in the lead in the elections in Greenland
The EU has proposed to tighten the methods of combating illegal migrants
France opposed the demilitarization of Ukraine
Rubio commented on the “hostile” language in the G7 communique on Ukraine
A court in the United States ordered DOGE to publish its internal accounts
Japan called on the United States to exempt it from the imposed tariffs
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Trump said that after the ceasefire in Ukraine, the conflict will end. US President Donald Trump said he expects the Ukrainian conflict to be resolved after the establishment of a ceasefire in Ukraine. “We are all working to end this. It’s crazy for nothing. I think there is a chance to achieve this. Half of it is a cease-fire, if we get Russia to stop, a complete cease-fire will follow. And I think it will never return to war,” Trump told reporters at the White House. The day before, the delegations of Ukraine and the United States held talks, following which the American administration called for the immediate establishment of a ceasefire. Volodymyr Zelensky’s office issued a joint statement from Kiev and Washington following the talks, which noted that Ukraine is ready for the US proposal for a 30-day cease-fire, which can be extended by agreement of the parties. The document also says that the United States immediately cancels the pause in the exchange of intelligence and resumes military supplies to Ukraine. US President Donald Trump said that Kiev is ready for a complete ceasefire, now Washington is waiting for Moscow’s reaction
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The Syrian authorities have gained control of the largest oil fields
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The Moldovan opposition called on Sandu to resign
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The head of the EC called the measures imposed against US duties proportionate
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Supporters of independence are in the lead in the elections in Greenland
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The EU has proposed to tighten the methods of combating illegal migrants
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The Peruvian Parliament declared the President of Colombia persona non grata.

The Peruvian Parliament declared the President of Colombia persona non grata.

Peru’s parliament has voted to declare Colombian President Gustavo Petro persona non grata over his remarks about the country’s police force.


The head of the parliamentary committee on international affairs, Maria del Carmen Alva Prieto, who presented the initiative to the deputies, noted that the Colombian president continuously intervened politically in the affairs of Peru and insulted the national police by comparing them to Nazi troops during a public speech on February 11.

“A resolution was supported in which it was proposed to express their rejection of the statements of Colombian President Gustavo Petro and declare him persona non grata,” the statement said.

The parliamentary website notes that 72 deputies supported the initiative, 29 opposed and seven abstained.


The Congress requested the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to use the appropriate diplomatic channels to transmit the document to the Colombian envoy to Peru, Eufracio Morales.