Ukraine-Russia war live updates: Angry Trump officials admit fast peace deal with Putin now unlikely

Zelensky says Ukraine’s Nato membership never included in minerals deal
Volodymyr Zelensky has said that a minerals deal that Ukraine and the US are negotiating doesn’t mention his country’s Nato membership in the future.
“As for this agreement and the Nato question, there is no mention of Nato in this agreement, and there never was,” Mr Zelensky said, confirming earlier reports.
“A decision (regarding the deal) will be made in the coming days.”
His remarks come a few days after a source in the presidential office told the Kyiv Independent that Ukraine is “not tying” the minerals deal to Nato.
Arpan Rai2 April 2025 06:19
Trump must see through Putin’s stalling tactics over Ukraine ceasefire, Germany says
Arpan Rai2 April 2025 06:06
Dozens evacuated from Kursk amid Ukrainian drone attack
A Ukrainian overnight drone attack forced the evacuation of at least 60 people when falling drone debris hit their apartment building in the Russian city of Kursk, not far from the border with Ukraine, a regional official said this morning.
“As a result of the attack of enemy drones on Kursk, there is damage to an apartment building in the city centre,” the acting governor of the Kursk region, Alexander Khinshtein, said on Telegram.
“Fortunately, there are no casualties.” The scale of the attack was not clear.
Arpan Rai2 April 2025 06:02
Russia says it destroyed 93 Ukrainian drones overnight
Russia’s air defence units destroyed 93 Ukrainian drones overnight, Russia’s TASS and RIA state news agencies reported this morning.
Nearly all of them, or 87, were destroyed over the Kursk region that borders Ukraine, the agencies reported.
Arpan Rai2 April 2025 05:35
Ukraine to hold ‘in-depth’ talks on foreign troop contingent on Friday
Ukraine will hold in-depth talks with a small group of foreign countries about contributing forces to a contingent that would act as a security guarantee for the war-hit nation, Volodymyr Zelensky said.
“As far as the matter of a contingent goes, we will have a meeting on Friday. It will be a meeting of our military teams, several countries, a narrow circle of countries that will be ready to deploy a contingent in one form or another,” he said.
Mr Zelensky said he was awaiting “more concrete” answers from Kyiv’s allies on their readiness to participate in such a force, an initiative Russia strongly opposes.
The contingent would include a land component, an air component and a presence at sea, he said.
“This will be the first in-depth meeting, (before that) there were consultations. I think we will see some clarifications and some details,” Mr Zelensky said of Friday’s meeting.
He added that it was not only the contingent under discussion. “It is very important how the future of the Ukrainian army will look like,” he said.
Arpan Rai2 April 2025 05:07
Trump must see through Putin’s stalling tactics over Ukraine ceasefire, Germany says
Donald Trump must not be misled by Vladimir Putin’s “stalling tactics” to delay peace in Ukraine, outgoing German foreign minister Annalena Baerbock said during a visit to Kyiv.
“At the upcoming meeting of Nato foreign ministers, we will make it clear to the American side that we should not engage with Putin’s stalling tactics,” the 44-year-old Greens leader said in a statement released after her arrival in the Ukrainian capital.
Mr Putin is “feigning readiness to negotiate but is not moving one millimetre from his position”, she added.
Arpan Rai2 April 2025 04:41
Trump blames Zelensky for ‘trying to back out’ of proposed minerals deal
Donald Trump has accused the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky of “trying to back out” of the minerals deal proposed by Washington as payback for US military aid.
“I see he’s trying to back out of the rare earth deal. And if he does that, he’s got some problems. Big, big problems,” Mr Trump told reporters aboard Air Force Once on Sunday.
“We made a deal on rare earth and now he’s saying, ‘well, you know, I want to renegotiate the deal,” he said.
Mr Trump went on: “He wants to be a member of Nato. Well, he was never going to be a member of Nato. He understands that. So if he’s looking to renegotiate the deal, he’s got big problems.”
The view has been echoed in the US among senior Trump officials brokering peace who have, for weeks, complained privately about Kyiv’s handling of the negotiations and what they view as resistance to a minerals deal with Washington and moving forward with peace talks.
Arpan Rai2 April 2025 04:39
Ukraine ceasefire unlikely in next few months, US officials say
The likelihood of the US successfully achieving a Ukraine peace deal in the next few months has plummeted, according to senior Trump administration officials.
Two US officials familiar with the matter told Reuters that the Trump team is drawing up new plans to pressure both Kyiv and Moscow into peace talks.
In a series of meetings and calls over the weekend, officials inside the White House and State Department acknowledged that Russian president Vladimir Putin is actively resisting Washington’s attempts to strike a lasting peace accord and discussed what, if any, economic or diplomatic punishments could push Russia closer to a deal, the sources said.
Top US officials have for weeks complained privately about Kyiv’s handling of the negotiations and what they view as resistance to a minerals deal with Washington and moving forward with peace talks. But in recent days, the sources said, officials are increasingly frustrated with Moscow.
The growing anger toward Moscow, including from the president himself, marks a shift in the administration’s internal deliberations about Putin’s willingness to negotiate.
When he took office in January, president Donald Trump and his top advisers set out to reach a full ceasefire by April or May, with a lasting peace deal to follow.
But neither agreement appears imminent, the officials said, raising the possibility that the three-year-old war will drag on and that Ukraine will need more Western support for its military operations.

Arpan Rai2 April 2025 04:23
‘Russia wants to continue fighting’ – Putin biographer
Rebekah Koffler, a former DIA intelligence officer who specializes in Russia’s war strategy, told Fox New that Putin’s goal with his latest conscription drive is to prolong the war.
“There’s no ceasefire and no peace plan between Russia and Ukraine to be had,” said Koffler, the author of a best-selling book “Putin’s Playbook.”
“What President Trump seeks is regretfully, unachievable. Putin’s goal is to keep fighting, in order to compel Ukraine to capitulate.
“Now that Germany and France are considering to deploy reassurance forces into Ukraine, Putin is factoring in those numbers, so he is increasing his force’s posture, to deter such a deployment or failing to prevent it by force.”
Barney Davis2 April 2025 04:04
Russia claims capture of village in eastern Ukraine
Russia has said its forces have taken control of the village of Rozlyv in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region, the focal point of their steady westward advance through the area.
Ukraine’s military said Russian forces had launched five attacks on Rozlyv and the nearby village of Kostiantynopil, but made no acknowledgement that Rozlyv was now in Russian hands.
A late evening report by the Ukrainian General Staff said three battles were still going on in the area.
DeepState, a Ukrainian blog that tracks the 1,000-km (600-mile) frontline using open sources, had reported Russian advances over the past 24 hours near Rozlyv.
It also reported heavy fighting further east near Toretsk, another heavily contested town.
Rozlyv lies south of Pokrovsk, a town targeted by Russian forces for many weeks and site of Ukraine’s only colliery producing coking coal. The mine closed down as Russian troops approached the site.
Arpan Rai2 April 2025 04:04