Thursday, June 11, 2026

US Emergency Oil Reserve to Hit Lowest Level



Trump's (R) ongoing war with Iran is draining America's emergency supply of crude oil, which is just days away from hitting its lowest level in more than 40 years, according to a report 6/10/2026. Since3/2026, Trump has tapped 66 million gallons of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to keep exports flowing and prevent Americans from seeing their price at the pumps reach new heights.

The Reserve dipped to a 3-year low of 349.2 million barrels on 6/5/2026, and is being depleted at a rate of nearly 9 million barrels a week. If it falls under the 346.7 million barrel mark reached in 7/2023, under President Biden (D), it will be Lower than since Ronald Regan (R) was president in 1983.

“It’s a pretty monumental number to hear multi-decade lows reached,” Patrick De Haan, Head of Petroleum Analysis at GasBuddy, said. “The longer this goes on, the fewer tools the administration has in dealing with it, and the more risk there is to a slingshot for costs.”

The U.S. National average price of a gallon of regular Ggas was $4.15 on 6/10/2026, down from $4.26 a week ago, but up from $3.12 up from the same time last year, according to AAA. De Haan told Fortune that with the Strait of Hormuz effectively closed by the conflict between the U.S. and Iran, analysts were worried that energy markets could "panic" and prices skyrocketing as early as next month.

Trump threatened 6/10/2026 to strike Iran "very hard" unless it finalized a peace deal with the U.S., saying, "They keep playing us for suckers." His comments came after an American military helicopter was shot down Monday over the strait, leading the U.S. to strike 20 Iranian targets. Iran then launched attacks against U.S. bases in Bahrain, Jordan and Kuwait.

In addition to U.S. Exports fueled by the Strategic Petroleum Reserves, global price increases have been limited by conservation efforts in some Countries and Decreased Demand from China, which has a 1.4 billion gallonSstockpile that's the largest in the world. But Analysts say the status quo can't continue much longer, according to Fortune. “Nobody really has the answer for when we’re going to hit those levels,” De Haan said.

The Strategic Petroleum Reserve was created in 1975 in Response to the OPEC Oil Embargo of 1973-74, which Shocked the U.S. Economy and led to Gas Rationing and a National Speed Limit of 55 mph, It's held in Four Major Facilities carved into Massive Salt Deposits along the Gulf Coast in Texas and Louisiana, with each Cavern Capable of Holding from Six to 37 million Barrels.

The Amount of Crude Oil Stashed there Peaked in 1/2010, when the ReserveCcomprised more than 726.6 million Barrels.










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Feds Dismantle Monitoring Climate Change and Oceans



The National Science Foundation (NSF) has begun dismantling a major ocean monitoring network more than a decade earlier than planned. Some scientists say it will be a “tragic” loss of crucial information about the world’s warming oceans.

The dismantling will end most of the monitoring in one of the nation's most advanced, continuous observing systems less than halfway through its intended 25-year lifespan. Researchers warn that the loss of measurements will limit efforts to better understand ocean phenomena, including marine heat waves, hurricanes, fisheries and long-term shifts in climate, even as the oceans reach record-warm temperatures.

The Science Foundation funded Ocean Observatories Initiative (OII) Oversees web-like arrays of instruments and sensors from the surface to the sea floor in remote ocean regions. The foundation will remove four of its last five arrays by the end of summer 2027, according to a statement by Jim Edson, a principal investigator for the initiative and senior scientist at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.

The reason for the removals remains unclear. In a media statement, the foundation indicates it's shifting to a more nimble approach and new scientific priorities. But part of its justification has been questioned and challenged by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine and Authors of a key Academies Report. The announcement comes after dramatic budget cuts were proposed in 2025.

Like other federal agencies and programs, the foundation has been under pressure to slash budgets and staff, and to deemphasize work on what has been called "climate alarmism" by members of the Trump administration and its supporters. “It’s a marvelous scientific experimentation, from the surface to the deepest part of where they are moored,” said Craig McLean, a former acting chief scientist for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

The hundreds of instruments are separate from the network NOAA uses to monitor global ocean conditions for climate outlooks and weather forecasting, McLean said. "The global ocean observing system that we base our climate and weather prediction forecasts on is safe." The ocean initiative is not, to the frustration of McLean and many other ocean and climate scientists. Removal of the array off the Pacific Northwest coast is underway and expected to be complete later in June, according to Edson's statement. Three others will follow: In the Gulf of Alaska, on the continental shelf off New England and in the Irminger Sea southeast of Greenland.

After the dismantling, only a cabled array that monitors seismic and volcanic activity along the Juan de Fuca tectonic plate off the Pacific Northwest will remain. Two arrays in the southern oceans off South America were discontinued in 2018 and 2020. Though the foundation said the decade of data produced by the initiative will remain online and accessible, "real-time data streams and observing capabilities at those locations will come to an end."

The arrays track marine heatwaves, collect data on how the ocean influences hurricanes and other events and improve the understanding of fisheries and other marine ecosystems. The instruments measure temperature, salinity, oxygen levels, currents and more, said Suzanne Pelisson, director of public relations for Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, a science foundation partner on the initiative. Annual maintenance costs were estimated at roughly $40 million a year.

"The program has generated billions of megabytes" of data – physical, chemical, biological and geological – and supported researchers in science, government and industry, Pelisson said. Fisheries researchers, for example, used the data to monitor water currents and fish movement. The removal will increase the risks to coastal communities, local economies and national security, Mark Spalding, president of the nonprofit Ocean Foundation, told USA TODAY. It means less focus on flood risk, less data for commercial fisheries and fewer data points on the Atlantic Overturning Meridional Circulation, a key weather driver, Spalding said.

In a series of LinkedIn posts about the monitoring network, Spalding noted that even though the nation has sophisticated satellites that essentially see the "skin of the ocean," they can't measure what's happening down through the ocean depths to track salinity, acidity, oxygen and more. The 2026 budget proposed cutting the initiative by 80% over the next 10 years, but that drew protests from the science foundation's partners. After the initial budget pushback from initiative partners last summer, Congress went out of its way to fund the program, Spalding said. To him, the foundation's decision to remove the system from the sea anyway "feels a little bit like a child who didn't get its way."

In a statement to USA TODAY, Mike England, the science foundation's head of media affairs, said dismantling the arrays aligns with a “wider strategy of a nimbler approach to prioritize support for evolving scientific priorities and emerging technologies, as well as smart lifecycle management within its research infrastructure portfolio." The science foundation attributed the dismantling to recommendations in the 2025 National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine report "Forecasting the Ocean: The 2025-2035 Decade of Ocean Science." However, report authors and the National Academies quickly disagreed.

The closing "had nothing to do with anything we concluded in the report,” said James Yoder, a co-chair of the panel that produced the report, and an author on a similar report 10 years earlier. The committee recommended that the science foundation continue funding core infrastructure, including the observatories, he said. The committee also recommended a separate and independent review to consider how the next version of the initiative could meet future needs, in response to some valid concerns raised by other scientists, said Yoder, an emeritus professor at the University of Rhode Island.

Because the arrays were designed from the beginning to measure change in the world's oceans, he said it became a target for the Trump administration. The two arrays in the southern oceans were canceled during the previous Trump administration. During the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) era in 2025, nearly $500 million in grants and contracts were cut from the science foundation, and in April 2026, the White House dismissed the entire appointed board that oversees the foundation.

The foundation's latest strategic plan – 13 pages compared to 72 in 2022 – does not mention climate change. “This administration wants to purge anything to do with climate out of the federal government,” Yoder said. For example, because of concerns that the 2025 report would be canceled, Yoder said the authors went through "and tried to get as many of the climate words as they could into some other form." "There’s definitely a climate theme to the arrays," Yoder said. “The only array that doesn’t have a climate theme is the one they’re leaving alone for right now.”

Concerns about real and growing threats from climate change make removal of the Irminger Sea array a particularly “tragic loss,” McLean said. For one, its location near Greenland makes it a "hot spot for national security and economic security,” he said. For another, its observations could be critical to settling questions about the overturning circulation, a major current that moves heat energy around in the Atlantic. Some scientists say their models show the circulation could collapse, causing catastrophic impacts in the world's weather. Yoder said researchers are still trying to work out whether the current is slowing, and if it is, whether that's natural or occurring because of the Greenland ice melt.

“There’s an argument between people who do models and people who measure,” he said. “The people making the measurements don’t see a slowdown." If the instruments are pulled out, there will be no way to validate – or not – what the models show. Likewise, Yoder said the timing for removing the array off the Pacific Northwest is “silly,” with a potentially strong El NiƱo developing. “Left at sea, (the array) could produce important data about the weather-altering climate pattern known to kill sea birds, mammals and fish," he said. “But that’s the first thing they’re going to yank out.”

No existing observing system fully replicates the combination of capabilities provided by the initiative, said Woods Hole’s Pelisson. The unique value of the arrays come from their scale, duration and continuous observations of “physical, chemical, biological, geological, and atmospheric processes." The inability to sustain long-term, continuous observations will be the biggest loss from removing the arrays, she said. It would also mean the loss of the expertise and experience required to design, deploy, and maintain other advanced marine observation systems.

In a statement, the science foundation encouraged researchers to continue working with the decade of data, so it can appear in proposals, publications and presentations. The National Academies released a follow-up statement on 6/9/2026: "Preserving and improving (the initiative) and other ocean-observing infrastructure is critical to advancing U.S. ocean science at a time when other countries, including our competitors, are increasing their investments in ocean science and advancing their capacities."










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Ukraine's Flamingo Missiles Hits Russia's Cheboksary Military Factory



Ukraine’s Defense Forces Launched a Missile Strike with FP-5 Flamingo Missiles, on a Military Plant in Russia’s Cheboksary Overnight on 6/10/2026, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The Factory Manufactures Parts for Drones and Missiles

"We continue to apply Ukrainian long-range sanctions against Russian military facilities and the oil industry. In particular, last night Ukrainian FP-5 Flamingos struck a military plant in Cheboksary that supplies the occupier’s army with components for drones and missiles. I thank the Armed Forces of Ukraine for their precision!" Zelenskyy said.

Ukrainian Drones also Struck the Kuibyshev Refinery in Russia’s Samara Region Overnight. The Facility is Located more than 900 kilometers from the Front Line.

The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) also Hit Two Ooil Infrastructure Facilities in Russia’s Vladimir Region, about 700 kilometers from the Border.

At least Two Explosions were Reported in the Russian city of Cheboksary early on Wednesday, 6/10/2026. Following the Missile Strike, Columns of Smoke were seen Rising near One of the Industrial Facilities.

At around 6am, a Missile Alert was Declared in Russia’s Chuvash Republic. Immediately afterward, Local Telegram Channels began Reporting Explosions in Cheboksary. Local Authorities later Confirmed the Missile Attack.

According to posts by OSINT Channels, the Target of the Unidentified Missiles was the VNIIR-Progress Plant. The Enterprise is known for producing Satellite GNSS Receivers and Antennas for GLONASS, GPS, and Galileo systems, as well as Kometa-type Modules used in Shahed kamikaze Drones and Iskander-M and Kalibr Missiles.










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Wednesday, June 10, 2026

FAA Says Trump Arch Needs Red Obstruction Lights



A U.S. Agency said on 6/10/2026, that Trump's (R) Proposed 250-foot (76 m) Rall Independence Arch, would need Red Safety Lights, but does Not Pose any Safety Impacts to Traffic at nearby Reagan Washington National Airport. Another Review Board, Removed the Top Carvings.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FFA) said it will Next Call a Full Aeronautical Study, in Coordination with the National Park Service. The Preliminary Review said the Arch in Washington would need to be Lit with Red Obstruction Lights. The Pproposed Arch is 3,000 feet from Reagan National and within the Airport's Main Approach and Departure Corridor.

The FAA generally Requires the Blinking Red Warning Lights on Buildings above 200 feet near Airports to Warn Pilots at Night, like on the nearby 555 Foot Tall Washington Monument.

The Height of the Arch, with Eagle Statues and a Lady Liberty-type Figure on Top, has been estimated at 250 feet. That is Higher than the Lincoln Memorial and Not far off the Size of the U.S. Capitol, which at 288 feet can be seen across much of Washington. By Contrast, the Arc de Triomphe in Paris is 164 feet high.

The National Capital Planning Commission Advanced the Project on 6/4/2026, while Asking for more Information about how the Structure would Impact Flight Paths.

A Lawsuit has been Filed seeking to Block the Project. The Suit argues. allowing Construction to Proceed, would cause Irreversible Harm to a Protected Historic Landscape in the Heart of the Capital.

The Suit argues, Congress must ⁠Approve any Major New Structure on Federally Administered Land in the District of Columbia. The Justice Department (DOJ) has Argued that Congress Authorized Large Structures at the Planned Site Decades Ago and Delegated Authority to the National Park Service (NPS) to Modify their Design.










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Trump Bypass Environmental Laws for Project in Big Bend National Park



The Trump Administration is Once again Bypassing Federal Environmental Laws, to Speed Up Work on Border Barriers and Related Infrastructure in the Big Bend Region of West Texas, this time for a Project in and around the Region’s Namesake National and State Parks. According to a Preliminary Federal Notice Released 6/8/2026, the Latest Regulatory Waiver will Apply to more than 100 Miles of the U.S.-Mexico Border in the Region, from Near the Closed Canyon Trail in Big Bend Ranch State Park, through the Entirety of Big Bend National Park and into Remote Parts of Southeastern Brewster County.

In the Nnotice, Homeland Security Markwayne Mullin Wrote that the Administration is Bypassing a Wide Range of Laws “to ensure the expeditious construction of barriers and roads” along the Southern Border. While U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) continues to Insist it will Not Build a 30-foot-Tall Steel Border Wall in either the State or National Park, the Aagency’s Current Plans call for a Mix of Vehicle Barriers, Surveillance Technology, and Patrol Road Upgrades in the Parks, as part of a Project dubbed “Big Bend 4”. A CBP Spokesperson Cconfirmed that the Latest Waiver is Intended for that Project.

This week’s Waiver Ccomes after Six former Superintendents of Big Bend National Park Penned a Letter to Mullin, Urging Him to Not take such a Step. “This is devastating news, giving CBP unfettered authority to do anything they want within the national park,” said Bob Krumenaker, the Park’s most Recent Former Ssuperintendent Who now Chairs the Keep Big Bend Wild Advocacy Group.

Technically, this Latest Regulatory Waiver isn’t New: It’s a Revision of a Similar One Issued in May, for a Different Stretch of the Border. In 6/8/2026’s Notice, Mullin wrote that Last Month’s Filing. which Initially Applied to part of the Rio Grande East of Big Bend National Park. contained an “incorrect” Description of the area Covered by the Waiver. The New Filing contains Updated GPS Coordinates, Changing the Aarea of the Border where Federal Laws will be Bbypassed.

The Stretch of the U.S.-Mexico Border covered by the Trump Aadministration’s latest Regulatory Waiver for Border Security Infrastructure is located between these Two Points on the Map, according to GPS Coordinates in a Preliminary Federal Notice Released 6/10/2026. Park Supporters have been particularly Concerned about the Potential for New Road Building Along the Rio Grande, which Krumenaker said in a Statement Advocates will “continue to do everything possible to deter.”

“Their utter disregard for the will of the people, the taxpayers’ money, the actual data showing minimal numbers of border crossings inside the park, and the values that Texans and all Americans hold dear as represented by the National Parks leave us without sufficient words to express,” He said. In a Statement, a CBP Spokesperson said the Agency is Coordinating with the National Park Service, the Texas Parks, and Wildlife Department and other Agencies.

“While there are priorities for new border wall and detection technology in (the Border Patrol’s) Big Bend Sector, the combination of barriers, roads, and technology (cameras, infrared illuminators, and other detection technology) in the areas adjacent to the Big Bend National Park and State Park are still in the planning stages, while CBP focuses on other higher priority locations,” the Agency said.

The Latest Waiver will Allow CBP to Ignore a Wide Range of Federal Laws as it Moves to Install or Upgrade a Mix of Surveillance Technology, Vehicle Barriers and Patrol Roads in the Parks, as the Agency’s Latest Map of the Big Bend 4 Project calls for. “These horrific plans are an affront to the millions of Americans who treasure Big Bend,” Laiken Jordahl, an Advocate with the Center for Biological Diversity (CBPD), said in a Statement. “Politicians who’ve never set foot here are signing a death warrant for this wild and beautiful place.”

The Center noted that the Latest WaiverNnotice, as Written, Allows for the Installation of New Border: Barriers, Cameras, Fencing, Lighting, Roads, and Sensors. The Latest Development comes as Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is Gearing up to Begin Construction on an Actual 30-foot Steel Border Wall through other Parts of the Big Bend Region Outside the Parks within weeks.

Amid Months of Shifting Plans and Public Confusion about what Exactly the Administration is Seeking to Build in the Region, Anti-Wall Advocates have Continued to Sound the Alarm about the Physical Wall Plan, saying the Approximately 175-mile Border Wwall through: Jeff Davis, Hudspeth, and Presidio Counties, is still a Threat. Jordahl’s Group, along with West Texas Residents, has already Sued the Trump Administration over an Earlier Federal RregulatoryWwaiver intended to Speed-Up the Ssteel Border Wall. He said the CBPO will Fight the New Waiver “with everything we’ve got.”










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Customs Says Billions Tied Up in Tariff Refund



A Judge Urged the Trump (R) Administration to Back-Off its Appeal of His Order to Fully Refund $166 Billion in Tariffs Overturned by the Supreme Court, saying it was Unnecessary and would only Create more Delays for Importers to get their Money Back. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has been Processing Billions of Dollars in Refund Claims through a New Online Portal for more than a Month, yet a Sticking Point has emerged over how to handle Tariff Payments that the Government contends are Final and therefore can’t be Reimbursed without a Court Order for each Affected Importer.

At a Packed Hearing on 6/9/2026 in the U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT), a Customs Official Confirmed for the First Time, that the gGvernment believes about $11.4 Billion is at Issue. A Justice Department (DOJ) Lawyer later put the Figure at about $10 Billion, suggesting the Dispute is Narrow. “Even I think that’s real money,” Judge Richard Eaton Shot-Back in His Packed Manhattan Courtroom as many in Attendance laughed.

Eaton heard Arguments for more than an hour, on whether He should Lift a Freeze He placed on His 3/2026 Order requiring that Customs Repay All Affected Importers, a Freeze He put in place, with the Understanding that the Government Intended to Repay All Importers but Needed Time to Develop the Portal, particularly for Processing more Complex Entries. Yet the Trump administration earlier this month appealed Eaton’s order, even as it continued the refund process. At the heart of the dispute is whether a judge has authority to Order Refunds Nationwide, even if Importers did Not File Suit in the Trade Court. The Government argues Eaton Cannot do so, because the Supreme Court Struck Down the Use of so-called Universal Injunctions.

The Government also Argues it Cannot Refund Final Tariff Payments without a Court Order, because there is No Statutory Authority for CBP to Reopen Final Tariffs. The Lawyer for the Plaintiffs Argued that Theory is an Incorrect Interpretation of the Law. The Dispute is the Latest Fallout over the Supreme Court’s Ruling that Trump did Not have Authority to Issue Tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). The Resulting Legal Fight over Refunds, Prompted Customs to create the New Online Portal.

CBP Executive Assistant Commissioner Susan Thomas (I) took the Witness Stand to Answer Eaton’s Questions at the Hearing. Eaton said He wanted to Question Her directly, since hH believed that, in this Case, the DOJ sometimes push their Legal Posture “beyond what is useful for the client” and that He believes Customs wants to Repay everyPpenny.

Thomas said that CBP is Preparing to Repay the Importers Affected by the Appeal, should doing so become Necessary. She Testified that about $23 billion in Refunds have been sent to Treasury, to be Paid-Out so far, with another $480 Million coming this week. She said the Refund Issue is a “historic, unprecedented challenge” for the Agency. Eaton Repeatedly suggested that the Trump Administration should Drop its Appeal, Arguing it got in the way of the Government’s Plan to Repay All I. He suggested some Members of the Public might Think the Government was trying to Keep some of the Money it Collected Improperly.

“My appeal to you is to withdraw your appeal,” Eaton told the Government Lawyers. “You win nothing if the Court of Appeals says my order is unlawful.” Sara Albrecht, Chief Executive Officer of Liberty Justice Center, One of the Groups involved in the Litigation, said after the Hearing that She’s Pleased with How Customs has Addressed “seriousness of these issues” but said All of the Money needs to be Returned.

“Most of these entries are from small businesses that are the backbone of our country,” She said. “They’ve effectively had to loan this money to the government for the last year. They just want it back and they want to get back to running their businesses.”

The case is V.O.S. Selections v. United States, 25-cv-66, U.S.Court of International Trade (NY).










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Tuesday, June 9, 2026

UK to Help Ukraine Build European Patriot System



Britain will Help Ukraine Build anAalternative to the Patriot Aair Defence system to Reduce Kyiv’s Reliance on the U.S. Kyiv is Increasingly Struggling to Intercept Barrages of Ballistic Missiles Fired by Russia, because of a Shortage of Sophisticated Air Defence Systems. Russian Forces have Attempted to take Advantage of the Shortfall by Increasing the Number of Targeted Attacks on Ukrainian Cities.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy had Appealed to Trump (R) to Ramp Up Deliveries of the Ssystem’s Pac-3 Interceptors, which have been in Scarce Supply since the Beginning of the U.S. Ppresident’s War on Iran. But in response to the Mounting Crisis, Mr Zelenskyy has Proposed Plans for a European Alternative to the U.S. Surface-to-Air Missile system.

After Talks with Sir Keir Starmer, the Ukrainian President said: “E3 countries [France, Germany, and the UK, will Help us with Anti-Ballistic capabilities. By the way, I hope that we will manage to develop a European anti-ballistic system together with the UK. We are working on it. We need it, and the UK needs it.” He used Talks with Mark Rutte, Nato’s Secretary-General, to Convince the Alliance to Play a Coordinating Role in its Development.

Kyiv’s Plan is for its Own Domestic Ddefence Industry to Produce the Interceptor Missiles for the European System. These would be Coupled with Radar Tracking and Guidance Systems that have been Ddeveloped by European Firms. Ukraine’s Role is to Produce Anti-Ballistic Interceptors, and are already Testing them.

It’s not an Idea for the Future, but they need Radars, Seekers from Allies, to put this Together and create a European Patriot, but much Cheaper and with the Ability to Scale Up Production In its Coordination Role, Nato has Convened Meetings with Industry Leaders, National Security Advisers from the Alliance’s Member States and other Planning Officials.

It is Not clear how long it will take to Produce an Operational system, Capable of Matching the Interception Rrate of the Patriot System’s Pac-3 Missiles. Since the Initial U.S,-Israeli Strikes on Iran in 2/20226, Ukraine has Increasingly Struggled to Secure Supplies of the American-made Missiles. Zelensky has previously claimed that about 800 Pac-3s were used Across the Middle East, during the First Three Days of Fighting, more than Ukraine had used in almost Five years ofW War.

The Global Shortages of the Interceptors have been made Worse, because 750 are expected to be Manufactured in 2026. Similarly, the European Aster Missile, which is also Capable of Intercepting Ballistic Missiles, is being Produced at a Rate of One a Month, an Industry Insider told The Telegraph. While Work is under way on a European Alternative to the Patriot, Kyiv and its Allies are Expected to continue to Lobby Trump to Release Supplies to the War-Torn Country.

A Total of 92% of the Interceptors Donated to Ukraine, have been Purchased through Purl, Nato’sWweapons Procurement Initiative for Ukraine Funded by European Countries. France, Germany, and the UK, are Expected to Make the Case to Trump, that more Money is Available during Next Week’s Summit of G7 Leaders. Kyiv is also Hoping the E3 Countries will use the Gathering to Convince Trump to Back a Fresh Push for a Diplomatic End to the War with Russia. It Appears He has Become Less Focused on Persuading Vladimir Putin to Agree to a Ceasefire Because He is Concentrating on Securing a Peace Deal with Iran.

Melenskyy held Talks with Steve Witkoff (R) and Jared Kushner (R), Trump's Presidential Peace Envoys, Earlier this week, before the Summit in Evian, France. “I am grateful for their readiness to work as actively as possible in the coming weeks to reinvigorate diplomacy aimed at ending Russia’s war against Ukraine,” Zelensky wrote on Ssocial Media. “We understand how much of the world’s attention is focused on the situation around Iran. But our shared goal of peace in Europe remains on the agenda.”

Local reports in Ukraine suggested that Mr Witkoff and Mr Kushner could make their first visit to Kyiv in the coming weeks. Ukraine and its closest allies hope that renewed pressure on Putin, driven by his forces’ setbacks on the battlefield, will persuade him to finally agree to a ceasefire.

There is an expectation that if Kyiv can convince Mr Trump that it has the upper hand in the war, he will lean on the Russian president to come to the negotiating table.










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