The US and Ukraine will sign an agreement on reconstruction worth $800 billion, which will be attracted over 10 years for the rebuilding of Ukraine, — The Telegraph. The signing is planned to take place with the participation of Zelenskyy and Trump in Davos. The World Economic
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Germany limits Ukraine role: no troops before ceasefire, Bundestag vote
Germany has already limited its role. Chancellor Friedrich Merz says Berlin will not deploy troops to Ukraine and would only act after a ceasefire, subject to a Bundestag vote, raising the risk of late withdrawal. 6/
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Paris Declaration: UK/France boots on ground? Wallace cites funding gaps, Germany spends extra.
The Paris Declaration suggests Britain and France could put boots on the ground in Ukraine after a ceasefire. Wallace points to funding gaps among coalition leaders. Wallace: “Britain and France aren’t spending any extra money on defence — only Germany is.” 2/
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Former UK defence secretary questions British Army readiness for Ukraine deployment
Is the British Army ready to deploy to Ukraine after a ceasefire? Former UK defence secretary Ben Wallace questions whether the proposed “coalition of the willing” has the troops, funding, and logistics to succeed. — The Telegraph. 1/
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Zelensky discusses free trade deal with Trump
"I am discussing a potential free trade agreement with the United States with Trump," Zelenskyy told Bloomberg in an interview. The agreement would include zero tariffs on trade with the US and would apply to certain industrially developed regions of Ukraine. This would give
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Appeal to donate for Ukrainian students studying during war
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Kuleba warns Ukraine’s governance system at ceiling, risks losses without change
Kuleba: The internal management system has reached its ceiling. The pause in appointing a new Head of Office after Yermak’s resignation signals deep reflection. Without changing governance approaches, Ukraine risks entering 2026 facing further resource and territorial losses. 9/
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Kuleba: EU-Ukraine Unity Prevents Capitulation
Kuleba: If negotiations fail now, terms won’t necessarily worsen in six months, but the war will drag on. The main safeguard is Ukraine-EU unity. As long as we stand together, neither Trump nor Putin can force a capitulation.
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Kuleba: Trump wants Putin to give victory speech in peace deal
Kuleba: Trump views the war through business logic. Corruption is just leverage for him. If Ukraine agrees to terms, we are "great"; if not, he cites corruption. For Trump, it's vital that Putin can still give a "victory speech" even with a peace deal. 7/
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Kuleba: Hopes for seizing Russian assets fading, EU leaders bet on Putin
Kuleba: Hopes for seizing frozen Russian assets are fading. Some EU leaders (specifically in Belgium) are betting on Putin winning and are blocking confiscation to preserve chances for future business restoration with Russia. 8/

