World News
Ukraine-Russia start peace talks in Belarus
Published
4 years agoon
Talks between Ukrainian and Russian delegations in Belarus began just before 1 p.m. Ukrainian time (6 a.m. ET) on Monday.
According to CNN, Ukraine’s delegation includes several high-ranking officials, but not Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky himself.
The country demanded an “immediate ceasefire and withdrawal of Russian troops” in the lead-up to the meeting.
You may like
-
BREAKING: Nigeria approves 30-day visa-free entry for Rwandans
-
BREAKING: El-Rufai to remain in ICPC custody as bail hearing shifts to June
-
BREAKING: Court sends Blord to Kuje prison over alleged impersonation of VeryDarkMan
-
BREAKING: AFCON 2025: Akor Adams exits Super Eagles camp after 4–0 victory over Mozambique
-
BREAKING: Blackout as national grid collapses
-
BREAKING: Many feared dead as bomb blast rocks Maiduguri Mosque on Christmas eve
Four kidnapped, one killed in fresh attacks in Bauchi community
World Cup 2026: how players, coaches, teamwork are deciding the title race
World Cup 2026: Rising stars shine as tournament delivers unforgettable moments
World Cup 2026: Quarterfinal line-up confirmed as tournament delivers drama and surprises
Benue Assembly urges FG to arrest killers of 11 in Katsina-Ala attack
Seven killed, 53 injured as windstorm ravages Jigawa communities
Two high-ranking terrorist commanders surrender to troops in Borno
Army arrests suspected terrorist collaborator, recovers cash, motorcycle in Kebbi
Alia pledges 620,000 votes for Tinubu in 2027, says APC growing stronger in Benue
Tinubu meets Alia, Suswam in Abuja as Benue crisis escalates
BREAKING: Tony Elumelu to step down as UBA Chairman after 12 years
