Trump, Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Ukraine
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Kyiv Independent on MSN
Ukraine's prime minister, top Zelensky aide heading to US next week
Ukrainian delegates will discuss air defenses, energy, sanctions against Moscow, peace talks, and frozen Russian assets.
President Donald Trump threatened to provide Ukraine with Tomahawk missiles to pressure Russia to end the 3-year-old war.
There are new hints Donald Trump will agree to send Ukraine long-range missiles which could reach Moscow despite Vladimir Putin's pleas against it.
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Irish humanitarians prepare for trip to Ukraine
Kilkenny men rescue emergency vehicles from the scrapyard — and turn them into a life-saving mission in Ukraine
President Trump is sounding more supportive of Ukraine. But he still isn't pledging military aid for the country. As a result, Ukraine is producing as many of its own weapons as it can.
Donald Trump is considering sending Ukraine powerful long-range weapons known as Tomahawk missiles. The US President had a second phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky over the weekend, during which Zelensky pressed for stronger weapons to counter Russian strikes.
Spearheaded by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the government of Ukraine is launching an experimental program that uses biometrics to identify the war dead.
Ukrainska Pravda reported Stanislav Zarutskyi did get permission to leave Ukraine to say farewell to his daughter, Iryna Zarutska.