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Trump to meet Putin in 黑料社区 for first meeting since taking office

Trump to meet Putin in 黑料社区 for first meeting since taking office
This combination of pictures created on February 12, 2025 shows US President Donald Trump in Washington, DC, February 11, 2025 and Russia's President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on February 6, 2025. (AFP)
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Updated 13 February 2025

Trump to meet Putin in 黑料社区 for first meeting since taking office

Trump to meet Putin in 黑料社区 for first meeting since taking office
  • Announcement came after phone conversation in which Trump ang Putin discussed ending Ukraine war
  • A date for the meeting 鈥渉asn鈥檛 been set鈥 but it will happen in the 鈥渘ot too distant future,鈥 US president said

RIYADH: US President Donald Trump will see his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in 黑料社区 for their first meeting since taking office in January.

Trump鈥檚 announcement came after an almost 90-minute phone conversation with the Russian leader, where they discussed in ending the nearly three-year Moscow offensive in Ukraine.

鈥淲e ultimately expect to meet. In fact, we expect that he鈥檒l come here, and I鈥檒l go there, and we鈥檙e gonna meet also probably in 黑料社区 the first time, we鈥檒l meet in 黑料社区, see if we can get something something done,鈥 Trump told reporters in the Oval Office.

A date for the meeting 鈥渉asn鈥檛 been set鈥 but it will happen in the 鈥渘ot too distant future,鈥 the US president said.

He suggested the meeting would involve Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. 鈥淲e know the crown prince, and I think it鈥檇 be a very good place to meet.鈥

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov earlier announced that Putin had invited Trump and officials from his administration to visit Moscow to discuss Ukraine.

鈥淭he Russian president invited the US president to visit Moscow and expressed his readiness to receive American officials in Russia in those areas of mutual interest, including, of course, the topic of the Ukrainian settlement,鈥 Peskov said.

The invitation followed Trump鈥檚 announcement Wednesday that peace talks would start 鈥渋mmediately鈥 and that Ukraine would probably not get its land back, causing uproar on both sides of the Atlantic.


EU welcomes Armenia-Azerbaijan peace deal

EU welcomes Armenia-Azerbaijan peace deal
Updated 14 sec ago

EU welcomes Armenia-Azerbaijan peace deal

EU welcomes Armenia-Azerbaijan peace deal
  • Christian-majority Armenia and Muslim-majority Azerbaijan have long feuded over their border
  • They went to war twice over the disputed Karabakh region, which Azerbaijan recaptured from Armenian forces in a lightning 2023 offensive
BRUSSELS: EU chiefs Ursula von der Leyen and Antonio Costa have hailed a US-brokered deal to end decades of fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan and called for its speedy implementation.
Christian-majority Armenia and Muslim-majority Azerbaijan have long feuded over their border and the status of ethnic enclaves within each other鈥檚 territories.
They went to war twice over the disputed Karabakh region, which Azerbaijan recaptured from Armenian forces in a lightning 2023 offensive, sparking the exodus of more than 100,000 ethnic Armenians.
The agreement signed Friday in the White House is 鈥渁 major development... paving the way to lasting, sustainable peace for both countries and across the entire region,鈥 the European Commission and Council presidents said in a joint statement late Friday.
鈥淚t will now be important to ensure the timely implementation of the agreed steps to guarantee steady and uninterrupted progress toward full-fledged normalization,鈥 they added.
US President Donald Trump said Armenia and Azerbaijan committed 鈥渢o stop all fighting forever, open up commerce, travel and diplomatic relations and respect each other鈥檚 sovereignty and territorial integrity.鈥

Families of Air India crash victims demand release of flight recorders

Families of Air India crash victims demand release of flight recorders
Updated 26 min 43 sec ago

Families of Air India crash victims demand release of flight recorders

Families of Air India crash victims demand release of flight recorders
  • 241 people on board the London-bound Boeing 787 jet were killed when the plane crashed on June 12
  • A preliminary investigation report said fuel to the jet鈥檚 engines was cut off moments before impact

Ahmedabad: Families of the victims of June鈥檚 deadly Air India crash demanded on Friday the immediate release of the aircraft鈥檚 two flight recorders, saying delays were eroding their trust in the investigation.

A total of 241 people on board the London-bound Boeing 787 Dreamliner were killed when the plane crashed shortly after take-off from Ahmedabad in western India on June 12.

Another 19 people were killed on the ground.

A preliminary investigation report by India鈥檚 Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau said fuel to the jet鈥檚 engines was cut off moments before impact.

The report did not offer any conclusions or apportion blame for the disaster, but indicated, based on the cockpit voice recording, that one pilot asked the other why he cut off fuel. The second pilot responded that he had not.

鈥淲e are formally demanding the immediate release of the Cockpit Voice Recorder and Flight Data Recorder 鈥 the black box,鈥 said Imtiaz Ali Sayed, a family member of several victims.

鈥淭hese devices contain vital information that can reveal the truth behind this horrific tragedy,鈥 he said in a media statement.

Sayed, whose younger brother, his wife and their two children were killed in the crash, said he was speaking on behalf of 60 families 鈥渨ho share the same pain and unanswered questions.鈥

鈥淓very day without answers deepens the pain of our loss and erodes public trust in aviation safety,鈥 he said.

Some of the families are exploring legal action against Air India and Boeing, the plane鈥檚 US manufacturer, their lawyer said.

Mike Andrews of the US-based Beasley Allen Law Firm, representing 65 families from India and Britain, met relatives in Vadodara city, south of Ahmedabad, on Friday after visiting the crash site.

鈥淪uppose the flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder indicate that there is a defect with the aircraft... in that case, the options are to bring a defective product or a product liability claim in the United States for those claims,鈥 he told reporters.


2 Indian soldiers and a suspected militant are killed in a drawn-out gunfight in Kashmir

2 Indian soldiers and a suspected militant are killed in a drawn-out gunfight in Kashmir
Updated 31 min 24 sec ago

2 Indian soldiers and a suspected militant are killed in a drawn-out gunfight in Kashmir

2 Indian soldiers and a suspected militant are killed in a drawn-out gunfight in Kashmir
  • Officials say fighting began on Aug. 1 after Indian troops laid a cordon in southern Kulgam district鈥檚 Akhal forested area following a tip that a group of insurgents was operating there
  • Officials did not give any other details.聽The Associated Press couldn鈥檛 independently verify the details

SRINAGAR: Two Indian soldiers and a suspected militant have been killed in one of longest gunfights in Indian-controlled Kashmir, officials said Saturday.
The fighting began on Aug. 1 after Indian troops laid a cordon in southern Kulgam district鈥檚 Akhal forested area following a tip that a group of insurgents was operating there, officials said.
Multiple search operations in the area by soldiers triggered a series of firefights with militants, initially leaving one militant dead and seven soldiers wounded, officials said. Since then, intermittent fighting continued in the area as troops deployed helicopters and drones to combat an unspecified number of militants in the vast, forested area.
According to officials, two army soldiers were killed and two others injured on the eighth day, late Friday.
The Indian army in a statement on social media said the operation continued in the area on Saturday.
Officials did not give any other details. The Associated Press couldn鈥檛 independently verify the details.
Nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan each administer part of Kashmir, but both claim the territory in its entirety. Militants in the Indian-controlled portion of Kashmir have been fighting New Delhi鈥檚 rule since 1989. Many Muslim Kashmiris support the rebels鈥 goal of uniting the territory, either under Pakistani rule or as an independent country.
India insists the Kashmir militancy is Pakistan-sponsored terrorism. Pakistan denies the charge, and many Kashmiris consider it a legitimate freedom struggle. Tens of thousands of civilians, rebels and government forces have been killed in the conflict.
Last month, India鈥檚 powerful home minister Amit Shah said in parliament that three suspected militants killed in a gunbattle in the disputed region were responsible for a shooting massacre in which more than two dozen people died and that led to a military clash between India and Pakistan earlier this year.
Before the April gun massacre in the Kashmiri resort town of Pahalgam, the fighting had largely ebbed in the region鈥檚 Kashmir Valley, the heartland of anti-India rebellion, and mainly shifted to mountainous areas of Jammu in the past few years.
The massacre increased tensions between India and Pakistan, leading to the worst military confrontation in decades and the death of dozens of people, until a ceasefire was reached on May 10 after USmediation.
The region has simmered in anger since New Delhi ended the region鈥檚 semi-autonomy in 2019 and drastically curbed dissent, civil liberties and media freedoms while intensifying counterinsurgency operations.


Firefighters battle blaze near Athens for second day

Firefighters battle blaze near Athens for second day
Updated 59 min 48 sec ago

Firefighters battle blaze near Athens for second day

Firefighters battle blaze near Athens for second day
  • Dozens of people were evacuated late Friday from homes and an elderly care center
  • Over 260 firefighters with nearly 80 fire engines and 12 aircraft were deployed in Keratea

ATHENS: Hundreds of firefighters on Saturday battled for a second day a large wildfire near Athens that left one dead, with strong winds raising fears it could spread.
A fire department spokesman said over 260 firefighters with nearly 80 fire engines and 12 aircraft were deployed in Keratea, a rural area some 43 kilometers (27 miles) southeast of Athens.
鈥淭he fire has weakened but there are still active pockets,鈥 the spokesman told AFP.
Dozens of people were evacuated late Friday from homes and an elderly care center as the flames neared the nearby coastal resort of Palea Fokea.
Firefighters later found the remains of an elderly man in a hut near Keratea.
Gale-force winds on Friday also caused the deaths of two Vietnamese tourists who fell into the sea at Sarakiniko beach on the Cycladic island of Milos.
The 61-year-old woman and 65-year-old man were on a cruise ship group visiting the lunar-like, volcanic rock beach, the coast guard said.
A coast guard spokeswoman told AFP the woman had fallen into the water, and the man had tried to help her.
Greece鈥檚 national weather service EMY said winds of up to 74 kilometers (46 miles) an hour were forecast for Saturday.
The weather on Friday disrupted ferry travel for tens of thousands of summer holidaymakers. A sailing ban on Athens ports was lifted Saturday.


Zelensky warns against 鈥榙ecisions without Ukraine鈥

Zelensky warns against 鈥榙ecisions without Ukraine鈥
Updated 09 August 2025

Zelensky warns against 鈥榙ecisions without Ukraine鈥

Zelensky warns against 鈥榙ecisions without Ukraine鈥
  • President Volodymyr Zelensky on Saturday warned that 鈥渄ecisions without Ukraine鈥 would not bring peace and ruled out ceding territory to Russia

KYIV: President Volodymyr Zelensky on Saturday warned that 鈥渄ecisions without Ukraine鈥 would not bring peace and ruled out ceding territory to Russia.
鈥淯krainians will not give their land to the occupier,鈥 he said on social media, as US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin prepare to hold a summit next week.
鈥淎ny decisions against us, any decisions without Ukraine, are also decisions against peace. They will achieve nothing,鈥 he said.