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Newspaper Headlines: 'No Surrender' From Ukraine and 'Policing Minister Provokes Ridicule'

International leaders stressed that Ukraine's sovereignty must be upheld and borders cannot be changed by force, with 69% of Ukrainians favoring a negotiated settlement, a Gallup Poll found.

  • President Donald Trump will meet Vladimir Putin in Alaska to discuss negotiations regarding Ukraine amid ongoing tensions.
  • A Gallup Poll from July indicates that 69% of Ukrainians desire a negotiated settlement, while 24% support continued fighting until victory.
  • Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney expressed Canada's support for Ukraine, including $2 billion in military aid and a $2.3 billion loan.
  • The Ukraine war, ongoing since February 2022, has drawn significant international diplomatic efforts to address the conflict.
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The positions remain distant. Donald Trump's mediator Servir l?ability to approach if not to an agreement, at least to concrete bases to begin negotiations. Don't...

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German Chancellor Friedrich Mertz expressed hope for peace in Ukraine.

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The premier participated, together with the leaders of Ukraine, Finland, France, Germany, Poland, the United Kingdom, the EU and NATO, in a phone call with Trump i...

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Bangkok Post broke the news in Bangkok, Thailand on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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