As the Russia-Ukraine hostilities continue unendingly, it would also be wise to redefine what the end of the conflict would look like
The primary agenda at this NATO summit at the Netherlands is a new defence investment pledge, expected to counter Russia's enormous military spending
Kyiv on Monday claims it destroyed fighter jets and drone facilities nearly 700km inside Russian territory
This comes amid yet another heavy Russian drone and missile onslaught at Kharkiv on the same day that saw four killed and 40 injured
Kyiv claimed that their air defence systems had intercepted 199 drones and 36 missiles, and that another 169 drones and 2 missiles had failed to hit their targets
The bloc's secretary Mark Rutte confirmed this at the Ukraine Defense Contact Group (UDCG) meeting in Brussels on Wednesday
This led to Zelenskyy to push for 'decisive actions from the United States, Europe, and everyone in the world who has the power', accusing Russia of not being serious about peace
Despite the exchange of thousands of POWs between the two nations, they seem light years away from actually reaching a ceasefire agreement
The previous round involved low-level negotiations that failed to bring about a ceasefire
The sources also warned of dire consequences if Russia's peace deal conditions were not met
These attacks come in the face of America's failure to bring about a ceasefire between the two nations by having them engage in face-to-face peace negotiations
The US, however, mulls possible involvement in enforcing the sanctions, staying silent for now
This was followed by visits to Kyiv President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Italy PM Giorgia Meloni
Trump hopes that Monday's calls will achieve what the Istanbul talks could not: bring about a ceasefire, perhaps even peace
Both Russia and Ukraine have sought to foster peace after Trump's push to either end the conflict or withdraw altogether
Moscow marks the 80th anniversary of their World War II victory with the second truce in a month, amid rising scepticism from Ukraine and an impatient US
Moscow claims moral high ground with holiday ceasefire, swapping the largest number of POWs with Kyiv since the conflict escalated in 2022
The natural gas pipeline runs from western Russia's Sudzha to Ukraine's Uzhorod near the Slovakian border
Ukraine's statement that it was investigating the downing of the F-16 has triggered speculations about a friendly fire
Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukrainian intelligence and military are verifying the facts as he believes more Chinese nationals are fighting for Russia
Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the 'war must return to where it came from', adding that Ukrainian troops are active in Belgorod
Vladimir Putin's limousine was said to be occupied when the explosion occurred in Moscow, near the FSB headquarters. This comes after Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Putin will die soon and the war will end
Volodymyr Zelenskyy's comments come amid speculations about deteriorating health of Russian President Vladimir Putin
Donald Trump felt the Volodymyr Zelenskyy was blaming him for the torture suffered by Ukrainian prisoners of war released by Russia, leading to an ugly spat between the two leaders in the Oval Office
Russia occupied Europe's largest nuclear power plant in 2022 and experts think it is likely to keep it as a bargaining chip
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