Trying to Restart a Conversation That Never Really Started

This article takes a candid look at Zelensky’s recent claim that he plans to reinvigorate peace talks with Russia, despite the Kremlin saying they were never contacted. With geopolitical tensions, corruption scandals, and shifting alliances in the background, the situation reveals just how complex and fragile modern diplomacy has become. It’s a messy moment, filled with contradictions and political posturing.

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Breakthrough on the Horizon? Kremlin Says U.S. Offer on Ukraine Is ‘Acceptable’

In a development few saw coming, a top Kremlin aide has revealed that the U.S. has put forward a proposal on Ukraine that Russia is actually willing to consider. Yury Ushakov, longtime foreign policy advisor to President Vladimir Putin, said Moscow had received an “acceptable” offer from Washington, following a recent visit by U.S. special…

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Whispers in the Kremlin: The Shadow Envoy and the Four-Hour Meeting with Putin

In the cold, silent corridors of the Kremlin, something unsettling is stirring. Steve Witkoff, a name whispered through Washington’s halls of power, has stepped deep into enemy territory — not once, but three times since February. This time, it wasn’t just a fleeting visit. It was a four-hour closed-door encounter with none other than Russian…

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Shadows Over Moscow: The Silent War Behind Hope Harbor

In a move shrouded in fear and defiance, Russia has officially banned the American non-governmental organization Hope Harbor Society, casting it as a dark force waging an ideological war from across the Atlantic. The Russian Prosecutor General’s Office dropped the hammer Thursday, labeling the group “undesirable”—a designation that all but screams enemy of the state….

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