‘No surrender’ from Ukraine and ‘Policing minister provokes ridicule’
Ukraine led the majority of articles on Thursday before the peace talks between US President Donald Trump and Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday. After declaring the subway “will not surrender”, he reports about the comments of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky after telling Russia to leave any region.
“Protect Ukraine ‘Blöf’ Putin, calls Zelensky Trump,” he says, after organizing a common call with Trump to repeat the positions of other European leaders who do not attend the meeting in Alaska.
Financial Times writes that Trump promises “serious results” for Putin if Trump refuses to end the war in Ukraine. The article worried that European leaders were worried that Trump may be “ready to make an agreement in the region” without the input of Zelensky, and that the Wednesday meeting was a way to “calm down” fears “.
After meeting with European leaders, Guardian said that if Trump’s Friday summit in Alaska goes well, he would have a “almost” meeting with Putin for a second meeting. According to the article, the second call would include Zelensky. The front page also contains a foreign aid story that states that the ministers think that they are thinking of “scrapping” to spend 80% of foreign aid on projects that support gender equality.
Telegraph says that the meeting in Alaska offers Trump access to Putin “rare earth minerals”, that he would present it as a “incentive” to end the war in Ukraine, and that the US president is ready to remove sanctions on the aviation industry. The article jumped with a photo of Kelly Cates before the first release as a host this week.
Similarly, Times begins with Trump’s “Warning to Putin in talks” and claims that the United States and Russia have discussed a “model” to end the war that would reflect the West Bank’s occupation of the West Bank. The White House rejected such discussions.
According to Mirror’s title, a man planning to bomb the 2017 Manchester Arena bomb was accused of trying to kill three prison officers. The article claims that Hashem Abedi used hot oil and knives in the attack.
“Fight House” is reading the front page of Daily Star because Trump plans to “host UFC fighting matches on the White House’s grass to celebrate 250 -year America in 2026.
The BBC apologized after contributing to the daytime thought of Radio 4 program and accused Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick with “xenophobia”. Posta is leading with “Xenophobe ‘Slur Top Toray” and the guest Dr. Krish says that he was “starting Fury” with his comments.
Express said that after the police ‘Minister Diana Diana Johnson condemned the shops about BBC Radio 4, he “ridiculed”, but “stores should play their roles to make sure that high valuable items are not ahead,” he said. Model and disability lawyer Ellie Goldstein, Stricly Come Dancing is announced as a contestant in the coming season, the rays on the front page of the paper.
Sun reported the connections between the police and a alleged blackmail land and the football player Viktor Gyokers were investigating Arsenal’s signature of £ 64 million.
The summit between Friday’s Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin is located on many fronts. Guardian– I am paper And Financial times If the Russian President rejects the ceasefire with Ukraine, he threatens Russia to “severe consequences” to the US president. Times Russia and the United States think that Israel is thinking of a model to end the conflict reflecting the West Bank’s occupation – Moscow seizes control of the occupied Ukraine through a administrative organ. The White House tells the article that no such discussion was made.
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. Daily telegram Trump claims that he will reach the armed summit with a series of money to make a series of money for Putin as incentives to end the war. They are said to include access to rare land minerals in Ukraine, which Russia occupied, and to open Alaska’s natural resources to Moscow. US officials say they do not comment on conversations that may or not.
. Daily mail BBC bosses, Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick’in Radio 4 program contributing to the day by contributing to the day after being called as a xenophobia “shameful climbing” reports that the article apologized. Dr. With his comments, Krish Kandih directed “Fury” and left Jenrick to describe the event as “extremely disappointment”.
Police Minister Dame Daa Diana Johnson suggested that they should not keep expensive products near the entrances to deterd the thieves to the stores, Daily ExpressHe says that they are called “shame” and “amazing” by the conservatives. The article states that Icelandic boss Richard Walker warned that the theft levels are worsening and said that Dame Diana has a meaning and emphasized the government’s investments in neighborhood policies.
Ministers are considering engraving the commitment to spend 80% of foreign aid on projects that support gender equality. Protector. Critics said the movement could worse the effect of Donald Trump’s return for diversity. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it would continue to defend the rights of women and girls around the world.