Putin and Zelensky agree to limited truce for victory day parade

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reached an agreement for a three-day truce starting May 9, 2026. The deal includes a prisoner exchange but is heavily restricted in scope by Ukraine.

The agreement followed a proposal by Putin for a ceasefire on May 9 to protect the annual Victory Day parade in Moscow. Ukrainian officials responded by limiting any pause in fighting to the area around Red Square during the event itself. Zelensky's statement specified that weapons use would be excluded only for the parade duration beginning at 10:00 am Kyiv time on May 9, 2026, citing exact coordinates of the square.

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G7 leaders signing new sanctions documents against Russia at their summit in Évian, France.
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G7 states announce new sanctions on Russia

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The G7 states decided on tightened sanctions against Russia at their summit in the French town of Évian. The aim is to increase pressure on Moscow and end the Ukraine war.

Germany, France, Britain and Ukraine have called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to agree to an immediate ceasefire and negotiations. The heads of state and government met on Sunday evening in London and presented five conditions for talks.

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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un sent a congratulatory message to Russian President Vladimir Putin on the occasion of Russia's 81st Victory Day, reaffirming Pyongyang's commitment to deepening the alliance-like partnership with Moscow.

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