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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Ukraine peace summit: Dramatic setting but the geopolitical realities are stark
Special to WorldTribune.com By John J. Metzler, August 13, 2025 Is there now a serious chance to end Russia’s war in Ukraine? Are both sides in this bloody stalemate finally willing to give peace a chance despite real reservations by both Moscow and Kyiv to keep the fighting going, just a little longer? More importantly […]
German Chancellor Friedrich Mertz expressed hope for peace in Ukraine.
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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