Overview
- Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin agreed to resume ceasefire negotiations, with the Vatican offered as a neutral venue, but no timeline or specific terms have been set.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky firmly rejected Russian demands for troop withdrawals from annexed territories, calling them unacceptable preconditions for peace.
- The European Union enacted its 17th sanctions package targeting Russia's economy, while the U.S. has refrained from committing to additional measures for now.
- Russia has deployed 20,000 newly naturalized migrants to the front lines, signaling continued military reinforcement rather than de-escalation.
- Criticism mounts over Trump's reluctance to apply pressure on Putin, with European leaders expressing concerns about the effectiveness of U.S. mediation efforts.