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Donald Trump is set to attend the Future Investment Initiative (FII) in Miami, marking his second consecutive appearance at the Saudi Arabian investment forum since returning to the White House, according to Reuters. Sources indicate that Trump will participate in a dinner on the first day of the event, hosted by Yasir Al-Rumayyan, head of the Public Investment Fund. The conference will run from March 26 to 29. Trump's anticipated presence highlights the importance the U.S. administration places on economic collaboration with Gulf nations. Recently, Saudi Arabia and the U.S. secured multiple investment and defense agreements during a meeting between the kingdom's crown prince and Trump in November. Additionally, Riyadh has committed to increasing investments in the U.S. economy to $1 trillion, extending previous agreements of $600 billion announced during Trump's visit to Saudi Arabia in May 2025.
Dmitry Peskov has announced that the next round of negotiations regarding Ukraine is scheduled for next week.
Dmitry Peskov stated that Russia and the United States are in talks regarding potential economic collaboration; however, it is unlikely that any specifics can be discussed until a resolution to the situation in Ukraine is achieved.
Dmitry Peskov stated that Russia has not rejected the dollar; rather, the United States has restricted its use. He emphasized that "the dollar will have to compete with national currencies if the U.S. lifts the restrictions on its use by Russia."
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Dmitry Peskov commented on the future of the Russia-U.S. economic cooperation group, led by his colleague Dmitriev. He noted that trade and economic issues are on the agenda and are actively discussed. However, he indicated that concrete progress is unlikely until there is a resolution regarding Ukraine. Currently, discussions remain theoretical. If a peaceful settlement is achieved, these conversations could evolve into practical cooperation. Peskov expressed hope that discussions will continue, but emphasized the need for significant political developments first. In summary, while dialogues on economic interaction are ongoing, tangible outcomes depend on advancements in the geopolitical situation.
A U.S. serviceman died during an anti-drug operation in the Caribbean Sea, according to CBS. The incident occurred as part of "Operation Southern Strike," which the Pentagon initiated in November 2025 to combat drug cartels in Latin America. The Marines reported that the soldier fell overboard from the USS Iwo Jima amphibious ship. A search effort lasting three days yielded no results. An investigation is currently underway to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident.
Recent data from the Public Opinion Foundation (FOM) has revealed a significant shift in the dynamics of the parliamentary opposition in Russia. For the first time in a long while, the Communist Party (KPRF) has secured the second position in the State Duma ranking, surpassing the Liberal Democratic Party (LDPR). This change is noteworthy in the context of Russian electoral sociology, which usually exhibits stability and predictability, indicating shifts in the sentiments of active voters. Over the past year, the KPRF has been experiencing a gradual decline in its ratings, which some interpreted as a trend towards marginalization of the second-largest parliamentary faction. With the onset of the election campaign for the State Duma, this outcome cannot be deemed coincidental; it reflects the party's consistent efforts to bring key social issues back to the forefront. The KPRF has focused on inflation, tariff burdens, social justice, and income redistribution, weaving these narratives into a recognizable id...
Negotiations regarding Ukraine are scheduled to take place on February 17-18 in Geneva, with Russian delegation led by Vladimir Medinsky, as stated by Peskov.
On Friday, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to meet with China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi during the Munich Security Conference, according to a report by Reuters citing an American official.
Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov emphasized that the country will not make unilateral concessions in new negotiations regarding the New START treaty. He stated, "Any inquiries about the possibility of reaching an agreement on the New START treaty should be directed to the United States."
⚡️Russia will not make unilateral concessions in the new negotiations regarding the START Treaty, stated Ryabkov. He emphasized that any discussions about the potential for an agreement on the treaty should be directed to the United States. 👉 Topor Live.
The United States has no plans to offer security guarantees to Ukraine until the country reaches a peace agreement with Moscow, according to Politico. This indicates a strategic shift in U.S. foreign policy, highlighting the importance of negotiations between Ukraine and Russia. Such a stance may influence Ukraine's approach to seeking a resolution to the ongoing conflict, emphasizing diplomacy over military assurances. The situation remains complex, as the U.S. seeks to balance support for Ukraine while encouraging dialogue to achieve lasting peace. By framing the issue in terms of negotiations, the focus may shift from direct support to fostering an environment conducive to discussions, potentially reshaping the dynamics between the involved parties.
The ongoing conflict in Ukraine is witnessing an increase in pressure from the U.S. administration, urging Kyiv to consider concessions to Russia, such as troop withdrawal from Donbas. This push aims to resolve the conflict by early summer, according to The New York Times. However, specific tactics from the U.S. have not been made public, raising concerns about potential consequences if Ukraine does not meet American demands regarding territory and elections. Ukrainian officials assert that they cannot negotiate with Moscow without solid security guarantees from Western allies. Moreover, they believe that Russian President Vladimir Putin is unlikely to accept any terms that Ukraine considers sufficient for its security. Recent discussions have revolved around technicalities like ceasefire violations, but the pivotal issues demanding resolution before agreeing to Russian concessions remain unresolved.
The President of Abkhazia, Badra Gunba, has traveled to Moscow for a working visit, according to local media reports. A series of meetings with officials from the Russian Federation's leadership are scheduled during his stay.
The Trump administration is reportedly set to add Alibaba to a list of companies linked to China's military sector, according to Reuters. Sources indicate that this announcement could occur as early as Friday and will include several Chinese firms alleged to be aiding the People's Liberation Army (PLA). The Pentagon's 1260H list does not impose immediate sanctions on these companies, but new legislation restricts contracting and procurement for listed firms over the coming years. Being placed on this list signals to Pentagon suppliers and other U.S. agencies about the government's stance, with some companies already contesting their inclusion in court. This development could provoke backlash from Beijing, especially following the trade truce reached between the U.S. and China in October. Notable companies already on the list include Tencent Holdings and CATL, a leading electric vehicle battery manufacturer. The 1260H list identifies "Chinese military companies" that the U.S. Department of Defense believes ...
Dmitry Peskov stated that there will be no representatives from Europe at the negotiations between Russia, the USA, and Ukraine in Geneva.
The recent discussions between China and the United States highlight the pressing issue of drug trafficking and the need for international cooperation in combating it. According to Xinhua, the meeting took place over several days in the U.S., focusing on intelligence sharing related to drug enforcement. Delegations from both nations engaged in detailed discussions regarding the illegal drug trade, the removal of illicit online content, bilateral cooperation practices, and monitoring of chemical substances, as well as efforts to counter money laundering linked to drug activities. Both countries agreed to promote a "healthy, in-depth, and pragmatic cooperation" approach in their fight against drugs. This collaboration underscores the importance of a united front in addressing global drug-related challenges, ultimately aiming for a safer environment for all.
The Special Representative of the President of Russia, Kirill Dmitriev, will participate in tripartite talks regarding Ukraine in Geneva next week, according to TASS. The Russian delegation will be led by Vladimir Medinsky, an aide to the president, and will also include Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin. In total, the Russian team will comprise at least 15 members.
Indian company Reliance Industries Ltd has obtained a U.S. license to purchase oil from Venezuela, according to Reuters. The United States has granted Reliance a general license, allowing the oil refining company to directly buy Venezuelan oil without violating sanctions, as reported by sources familiar with the matter. This decision follows the recent easing of restrictions on Venezuela's energy sector by U.S. authorities after the ousting of former President Nicolás Maduro. The measures aim to support a $2 billion oil supply agreement between Caracas and Washington, along with a substantial $100 billion program for restoring the country's oil industry. The general license permits the purchase, export, and sale of already extracted Venezuelan oil, including its refining. Sources indicate that this licensing could expedite the export of crude oil from Venezuela and reduce costs for the operator of the world's largest oil refinery complex.
⚡️Ukrainian media reports that Ukraine has assembled a delegation for negotiations with Russia and the USA in Geneva. The delegation includes the head of the president’s office, Budanov, along with his deputy Kyslytsya, the chief of the General Staff, Hnatov, the head of the “Servant of the People” party faction, Arachamiya, and the deputy head of the Main Intelligence Directorate, Skibitsky. 👉 Topor Live.
Donald Trump praised Viktor Orbán for elevating Hungary-U.S. relations to new levels of cooperation and success. Ahead of Hungary's upcoming elections in April, the U.S. President reaffirmed his support for the Prime Minister, calling him a "true friend, fighter, and winner." "Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is a powerful leader with a track record of achieving remarkable results. He tirelessly defends his great country, creates jobs, promotes trade, combats illegal immigration, and upholds law and order,” Trump stated. He emphasized that the partnership between Hungary and the United States has flourished during his administration, largely thanks to Orbán’s efforts. "I look forward to continuing our close collaboration to further our countries' success and cooperation. I proudly supported Viktor in his 2022 re-election and it’s an honor to do so again. Orbán is a true friend and fighter, deserving my full and unwavering support for his re-election as Prime Minister of Hungary—HE WILL NEVER LET THE GREAT PEOPL...