Trump announced the final stage of negotiations with Iran regarding a peace deal. In the event of Tehran's refusal, the US is prepared to resume military attacks in the region.
The leaders of China and the Russian Federation discussed the war in Ukraine and a joint strategy during a meeting in Beijing. The parties also criticized US nuclear policy.
Xi Jinping and Putin condemned US nuclear policy and the Golden Dome system. Despite the rapprochement, the parties were unable to sign a large-scale gas deal.
The parties agreed on the route for Power of Siberia 2, but the schedule and prices remain open. An agreement on a new railway was signed and the visa-free regime was extended.
Trump discussed plans for military strikes against Iran with his national security team. The President set a deadline for a diplomatic breakthrough by the end of this week.
The US is asking Ukraine and the EU to ease sanctions on Belarusian potash to improve relations with Minsk. Lithuania is currently refusing to restore transit.
Vice President J. D. Vance denied plans to transfer Iranian uranium to Russia. He stated that the U.S. and Iran do not support such an initiative.
The SBU recorded radiation levels exceeding the norm on the debris of an enemy drone. Elements made of depleted uranium were discovered in the warhead of an R-60 missile.
The G7 is preparing new financing for Ukraine and demands reforms, including limiting VAT exemptions. Partners will also allocate funds for the repair of Chornobyl NPP facilities.
The US will reduce military aid to European NATO allies in the event of a crisis. Washington wants to shift the responsibility for security onto Europe.
Russia is conducting unannounced nuclear exercises to mask military failures. Analysts assess this as an attempt to influence NATO's decisions regarding support for Ukraine.
Andriy Melnyk at the UN rejected Russia's demands for surrender and called the attacks on Russia a boomerang. He urged the world to respond to Putin's nuclear blackmail.
JD Vance reported significant progress in negotiations with Iran. The primary goal of the U.S. remains the complete absence of nuclear weapons in Tehran.
No movement of Belarusian equipment or personnel has been recorded near the border. However, the threat remains real due to support for Russia and ongoing military exercises.
The Russian Federation is conducting nuclear force exercises involving 64,000 military personnel and missile launches. The fleet, aviation, and more than 200 launchers are involved.
Oil prices dropped by 2% following Trump's statement on suspending the strike on Iran in favor of negotiations. The price of Brent fell to $109.84 per barrel.
Iran proposes transferring 400 kg of enriched uranium to Russia and freezing its nuclear program. The US has allegedly agreed to lift oil sanctions against Tehran.
The President of Iran declared the protection of the people's rights and a refusal to surrender. Pakistan has conveyed Tehran's updated peace proposal to the United States for negotiations.
Pakistan has deployed 8,000 soldiers, fighter jets, and air defense systems to Saudi Arabia. The troops are operating under a defense pact amid escalating tensions with Iran.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs calls for new sanctions and support for Ukraine in response to the nuclear exercises of Russia and Belarus. This will help deter the aggressors on NATO's eastern flank.
Training of missile forces and aviation with nuclear weapons has started in Belarus. Together with the Russian Federation, they will practice the delivery and preparation of special munitions.
The German company Global Trade sent 16,000 shipments of dual-use technologies to the Russian Federation. The 30-million-euro scheme was uncovered by the BND intelligence service.
Donald Trump warned Iran of the risk of destruction due to stalling negotiations. The parties cannot reach an agreement regarding the nuclear program and peace terms.
Lai Ching-te called US weapons the key to peace after Trump's remarks about a bargaining chip. Trump has not yet approved a new $14 billion military aid package.
Netanyahu and Trump discussed a new stage of the war against Iran. The US is threatening Tehran with powerful strikes in the absence of a new nuclear deal.
China will purchase $17 billion worth of US agricultural products annually until 2028. The parties also agreed to resume exports of American beef and poultry.
Washington demands the removal of 400 kg of uranium and the renunciation of reparations for negotiations. Iran seeks the lifting of sanctions and recognition of its rights to the Strait of Hormuz.
In the Zaporizhzhia region, occupiers are seizing hunting weapons from civilians to combat drones. Owners are threatened with criminal cases in case of refusal.
In Abu Dhabi, a drone hit a generator at the Barakah nuclear power plant outside the inner perimeter. Radiation levels are normal, and the power units are operating in routine mode.
Trump warned Iran of serious consequences in case of refusal of a new deal. The President did not disclose details of the US steps, but called for an agreement.