Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's Offer to Resign for Peace or NATO Membership

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy offered to resign for peace in Ukraine or NATO membership amid tensions with President Trump.

Accusation of President Trump Surrendering to Putin

John Bolton accuses President Trump of surrendering to Russian President Putin before negotiations have even begun, citing a complete reversal of U.S. and NATO positions on key issues like Ukraine sovereignty and NATO membership.

Ukraine conflict and U.S. policy

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that it is unrealistic to aim for a return to Ukraine's pre-2014 borders, indicating U.S. support for negotiations where Ukraine cedes seized territory to Russia. Trump's administration seeks to end the war quickly through a different approach than Biden's policy, focusing on robust security guarantees without NATO membership for Ukraine.

U.S.-Ukraine Security Agreement and G7 Summit in Italy

U.S. President Joe Biden and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy signed a 10-year bilateral security agreement aimed at bolstering Ukraine's defense against Russian invaders and getting Ukraine closer to NATO membership. The G7 summit in Italy also agreed to a $50 billion loan for Ukraine backed by profits from frozen Russian assets.