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US offered Ukraine 15-year security guarantee, Zelensky says



The US has offered Ukraine security guarantees for 15 years, Volodymyr Zelensky has said, during talks on a revised peace plan with Donald Trump in Florida on Sunday.

The US president said an agreement on this point was "close to 95%" done, but Ukraine's leader has since said he would like guarantees for up to 50 years.


President Zelensky outlined territorial issues and the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant as the last unresolved matters, with little said on the future of Ukraine's contested Donbas region.



Russia has previously rejected key parts of the plan, but a Kremlin spokesman agreed on Monday with Trump's assessment that peace is closer, Russian-owned news agency Tass reported.


Trump says Iran strikes were "last best chance" to take out missiles, nuclear threat.


President Trump said the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran represented the "last best chance" of addressing the threat posed by the Islamic Republic's ballistic missiles and nuclear program.

He also said the administration expects the campaign to last four to five weeks, but "we have [the] capability to go far longer than that.

First, we're destroying Iran's missile capabilities, and you see that happening on an hourly basis, and their capacity to produce brand-new ones," he said. "Second, we're annihilating their Navy. We've knocked out already 10 ships. They're at the bottom of the sea. Third, we're ensuring that the world's number one sponsor of terror can never obtain a nuclear weapon. … And finally, we're ensuring that the Iranian regime cannot continue to arm, fund and direct terrorist armies outside of their borders.









US revokes Colombian president's visa during UN visit

Stuart Lau
Reuters Colombian President Gustavo Petro addresses pro-Palestinian demonstrators outside UN headquarters in New YorkReuters
Colombian President Gustavo Petro addresses pro-Palestinian demonstrators outside UN headquarters in New York

The US State Department said on Friday it would revoke the visa of Colombia's President Gustavo Petro.

The decision was based on the leftist leader's "incendiary actions" during a pro-Palestinian street protest in New York, the State Department added.

Petro was already en route to Bogota from New

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