Russia launches massive missile and drone attack on Ukraine, killing at least 16
Russia launched one of its most intense aerial assaults of the year against Ukraine, firing a large number of missiles and drones in a coordinated attack that began overnight and continued into Thursday morning, April 16, 2026 (local time in Ukraine). Ukrainian officials reported that at least 16 people were killed and more than 100 others were injured in the strikes, marking a significant escalation following a brief Easter ceasefire between the two countries. According to
Russia launches massive missile and drone attack on Ukraine, killing at least 16
Russia launched one of its most intense aerial assaults of the year against Ukraine, firing a large number of missiles and drones in a coordinated attack that began overnight and continued into Thursday morning, April 16, 2026 (local time in Ukraine). Ukrainian officials reported that at least 16 people were killed and more than 100 others were injured in the strikes, marking a significant escalation following a brief Easter ceasefire between the two countries. According to
Russia drone strike on Ukraine market kills 5, injures 19
A Russian drone strike targeted a market area in the Ukrainian city of Nikopol on Saturday, April 4, 2026, in the morning local time, resulting in at least five fatalities and leaving 19 others injured, according to local authorities. The attack marks another escalation in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, with civilian areas increasingly affected by aerial assaults. Officials reported that the strike hit a busy marketplace during daytime hours, causing significant destruction to surrounding infrastructure and disrupting daily life for residents. Emergency services were deployed immediately after the attack to assist the injured and assess damage, while rescue operations continued in the aftermath. Nikopol, located in southeastern Ukraine, has been frequently subjected to shelling and drone attacks due to its proximity to contested regions. The latest incident highlights the persistent risks faced by civilians living near active conflict zones, where strikes have repeatedly impacted residential and commercial areas. Ukrainian authorities condemned the attack, describing it as a deliberate strike on civilian infrastructure. They emphasized the growing humanitarian toll of the conflict, noting that marketplaces and public gathering areas remain particularly vulnerable to such incidents. The Russia-Ukraine conflict, now in a prolonged phase, continues to see the use of drone warfare as a key tactic. These unmanned aerial systems have been deployed across multiple regions, contributing to rising civilian casualties and widespread damage. International observers have expressed concern over the continued targeting of populated areas, urging restraint and adherence to international humanitarian laws. As the conflict persists, attacks like the one in Nikopol underscore the ongoing instability in the region and the enduring impact on civilian populations.
Russia drone strike on Ukraine market kills 5, injures 19
A Russian drone strike targeted a market area in the Ukrainian city of Nikopol on Saturday, April 4, 2026, in the morning local time, resulting in at least five fatalities and leaving 19 others injured, according to local authorities. The attack marks another escalation in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, with civilian areas increasingly affected by aerial assaults. Officials reported that the strike hit a busy marketplace during daytime hours, causing significant destruction to surrounding infrastructure and disrupting daily life for residents. Emergency services were deployed immediately after the attack to assist the injured and assess damage, while rescue operations continued in the aftermath. Nikopol, located in southeastern Ukraine, has been frequently subjected to shelling and drone attacks due to its proximity to contested regions. The latest incident highlights the persistent risks faced by civilians living near active conflict zones, where strikes have repeatedly impacted residential and commercial areas. Ukrainian authorities condemned the attack, describing it as a deliberate strike on civilian infrastructure. They emphasized the growing humanitarian toll of the conflict, noting that marketplaces and public gathering areas remain particularly vulnerable to such incidents. The Russia-Ukraine conflict, now in a prolonged phase, continues to see the use of drone warfare as a key tactic. These unmanned aerial systems have been deployed across multiple regions, contributing to rising civilian casualties and widespread damage. International observers have expressed concern over the continued targeting of populated areas, urging restraint and adherence to international humanitarian laws. As the conflict persists, attacks like the one in Nikopol underscore the ongoing instability in the region and the enduring impact on civilian populations.
Russian drone and missile strikes kill four in Ukraine amid renewed offensive
On March 24, 2026, Russia launched a large-scale drone and missile assault targeting civilian areas across Ukraine, killing at least four people and injuring more than 35, according to Ukrainian officials. The attack marked one of the most intense aerial offensives in recent weeks and coincided with increased Russian efforts along front-line positions, raising concerns about the start of a broader spring offensive. Ukraine’s air force reported that nearly 400 long-range drones were d
Russian drone and missile strikes kill four in Ukraine amid renewed offensive
On March 24, 2026, Russia launched a large-scale drone and missile assault targeting civilian areas across Ukraine, killing at least four people and injuring more than 35, according to Ukrainian officials. The attack marked one of the most intense aerial offensives in recent weeks and coincided with increased Russian efforts along front-line positions, raising concerns about the start of a broader spring offensive. Ukraine’s air force reported that nearly 400 long-range drones were d
Jaishankar discusses Ukraine, West Asia and Indo-Pacific with EU ministers in Brussels
India’s External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held extensive discussions with foreign ministers from the 27 member states of the European Union during a meeting of the Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels on Monday. The talks focused on key global developments, including the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, tensions in West Asia, evolving strategic dynamics in the Indo-Pacific region and the future trajectory of India-EU relations. Jaishankar attended the meeting at the invitation of
Jaishankar discusses Ukraine, West Asia and Indo-Pacific with EU ministers in Brussels
India’s External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held extensive discussions with foreign ministers from the 27 member states of the European Union during a meeting of the Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels on Monday. The talks focused on key global developments, including the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, tensions in West Asia, evolving strategic dynamics in the Indo-Pacific region and the future trajectory of India-EU relations. Jaishankar attended the meeting at the invitation of
PM Modi Calls for Diplomatic Solution to End Ukraine and Iran Wars
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday called for the early end to the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, underlining that dialogue and diplomacy remain the only way to resolve global disputes. His remarks came during a joint press conference in New Delhi with Finnish President Alexander Stubb, where Modi highlighted the growing instability in the world, particularly due to the ongoing wars in Ukraine and the escalating confrontation between the US, Israel, and Iran.
PM Modi Calls for Diplomatic Solution to End Ukraine and Iran Wars
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday called for the early end to the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, underlining that dialogue and diplomacy remain the only way to resolve global disputes. His remarks came during a joint press conference in New Delhi with Finnish President Alexander Stubb, where Modi highlighted the growing instability in the world, particularly due to the ongoing wars in Ukraine and the escalating confrontation between the US, Israel, and Iran.
Zelenskyy urges Trump to maintain US support for Ukraine war effort
As the Russia-Ukraine war entered its fourth year, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy issued a direct appeal to former US President Donald Trump, urging continued American backing for Kyiv in its ongoing fight against Moscow. The Ukrainian leader emphasized that sustained US support remains critical as the conflict with Russia shows no signs of resolution. In an interview ahead of the February 24 anniversary marking Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022, Zelenskyy stressed the strategi
Zelenskyy urges Trump to maintain US support for Ukraine war effort
As the Russia-Ukraine war entered its fourth year, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy issued a direct appeal to former US President Donald Trump, urging continued American backing for Kyiv in its ongoing fight against Moscow. The Ukrainian leader emphasized that sustained US support remains critical as the conflict with Russia shows no signs of resolution. In an interview ahead of the February 24 anniversary marking Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022, Zelenskyy stressed the strategi
Moscow airports shut after Ukrainian drone attack triggers air alert
Russia temporarily suspended operations at all four of Moscow’s international airports on Sunday following a wave of Ukrainian drone attacks that triggered heightened air safety concerns, officials said. The restrictions were imposed in the afternoon after Russian air defence systems reported intercepting multiple unmanned aerial vehicles approaching the capital. The federal aviation agency Rosaviatsia announced that flight operations were limited at Domodedovo, Vnukovo, Zhukovsky
Moscow airports shut after Ukrainian drone attack triggers air alert
Russia temporarily suspended operations at all four of Moscow’s international airports on Sunday following a wave of Ukrainian drone attacks that triggered heightened air safety concerns, officials said. The restrictions were imposed in the afternoon after Russian air defence systems reported intercepting multiple unmanned aerial vehicles approaching the capital. The federal aviation agency Rosaviatsia announced that flight operations were limited at Domodedovo, Vnukovo, Zhukovsky
Zelensky warns of massive Russian attacks on Ukraine energy targets
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday warned that Russia is expected to continue launching large-scale strikes targeting Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, citing fresh intelligence assessments. The warning comes amid ongoing hostilities in the Ukraine war, now approaching its fourth year, and underscores growing concerns in Kyiv about the resilience of the country’s power grid during continued missile and drone attacks. Speaking about the latest intelligence findings, Zelensky
Zelensky warns of massive Russian attacks on Ukraine energy targets
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday warned that Russia is expected to continue launching large-scale strikes targeting Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, citing fresh intelligence assessments. The warning comes amid ongoing hostilities in the Ukraine war, now approaching its fourth year, and underscores growing concerns in Kyiv about the resilience of the country’s power grid during continued missile and drone attacks. Speaking about the latest intelligence findings, Zelensky
Russia, Ukraine and Us to resume trilateral peace talks in Abu dhabi on february 1
Russia, Ukraine, and the United States are set to resume trilateral negotiations aimed at ending the prolonged war in Ukraine, with the next round of talks scheduled to take place in Abu Dhabi on February 1. The development comes after the first round of discussions held last weekend failed to deliver a breakthrough, highlighting the deep divisions and complexity surrounding the conflict. Despite the absence of immediate results, the decision to continue talks reflects a shared understanding amo
Russia, Ukraine and Us to resume trilateral peace talks in Abu dhabi on february 1
Russia, Ukraine, and the United States are set to resume trilateral negotiations aimed at ending the prolonged war in Ukraine, with the next round of talks scheduled to take place in Abu Dhabi on February 1. The development comes after the first round of discussions held last weekend failed to deliver a breakthrough, highlighting the deep divisions and complexity surrounding the conflict. Despite the absence of immediate results, the decision to continue talks reflects a shared understanding amo
Zelenskyy says Ukraine expects EU membership by 2027 amid war and security talks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has stated that Ukraine expects to become a member of the European Union in 2027, underlining that a clear accession timeline must be part of any future peace agreement. Speaking during a joint press conference with the presidents of Lithuania and Poland in Vilnius on Tuesday, Zelenskyy stressed that a fixed date for EU membership would serve as a crucial security guarantee for Ukraine and reduce the risk of political or procedural delays in the accession process. The president said that Ukraine’s integration into the European Union is not only a strategic objective for Kyiv but also an essential element of long-term stability for the continent. According to Zelenskyy, a defined accession date would reinforce confidence among international partners and help anchor Ukraine firmly within Europe’s political, economic, and security framework at a time when the country continues to face sustained military pressure from Russia. Zelenskyy also held a telephone conversation with Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker, during which the two leaders discussed Ukraine’s path toward EU membership and the worsening energy situation caused by repeated Russian attacks. Ukraine’s energy infrastructure has been targeted extensively in recent months, resulting in widespread disruptions to electricity and heating supplies across several regions. In a statement shared on social media, Zelenskyy said the daily strikes on energy facilities were aimed at leaving millions of Ukrainians without basic services, particularly during critical periods. He welcomed Austria’s recent decision to allocate financial assistance to support Ukraine’s energy sector, calling the move an important signal of solidarity. The discussion also covered additional measures that could help stabilize and protect Ukraine’s power system against ongoing attacks. Beyond energy concerns, Zelenskyy briefed the Austrian chancellor on recent trilateral discussions involving Ukrainian, American, and Russian representatives that took place in the United Arab Emirates. Those talks, he noted, focused primarily on military matters and potential security guarantees, reflecting continued diplomatic efforts to address the broader conflict. Reiterating his position on European integration, Zelenskyy said that Ukraine’s EU membership would strengthen not only national security but also Europe’s collective resilience. He argued that Ukraine brings significant security, technological, and economic capabilities that would contribute positively to the European Union as a whole. For this reason, he emphasized the importance of setting 2027 as a concrete target and expressed confidence that partner nations would support this goal. Zelenskyy also extended an invitation to Chancellor Stocker to visit Ukraine for in-person discussions, signaling Kyiv’s intention to maintain active diplomatic engagement despite the ongoing war. Meanwhile, Russian attacks continued to take a toll on civilians. Ukrainian regional authorities reported multiple fatalities following drone strikes and shelling in several areas. In the southern port city of Odesa, a drone barrage resulted in two deaths and left dozens of people injured. In eastern Donetsk region, a couple aged 45 and 48 were killed in the city of Sloviansk, while a 58-year-old resident was killed in a drone strike on a home in the Zaporizhzhia region. Another civilian, a 72-year-old woman, died in her home in the southern Kherson region as a result of shelling. As the conflict persists, Ukrainian officials continue to frame EU accession as a central pillar of the country’s future security and recovery, linking political integration with Europe to broader efforts to end the war and rebuild national resilience.
Zelenskyy says Ukraine expects EU membership by 2027 amid war and security talks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has stated that Ukraine expects to become a member of the European Union in 2027, underlining that a clear accession timeline must be part of any future peace agreement. Speaking during a joint press conference with the presidents of Lithuania and Poland in Vilnius on Tuesday, Zelenskyy stressed that a fixed date for EU membership would serve as a crucial security guarantee for Ukraine and reduce the risk of political or procedural delays in the accession process. The president said that Ukraine’s integration into the European Union is not only a strategic objective for Kyiv but also an essential element of long-term stability for the continent. According to Zelenskyy, a defined accession date would reinforce confidence among international partners and help anchor Ukraine firmly within Europe’s political, economic, and security framework at a time when the country continues to face sustained military pressure from Russia. Zelenskyy also held a telephone conversation with Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker, during which the two leaders discussed Ukraine’s path toward EU membership and the worsening energy situation caused by repeated Russian attacks. Ukraine’s energy infrastructure has been targeted extensively in recent months, resulting in widespread disruptions to electricity and heating supplies across several regions. In a statement shared on social media, Zelenskyy said the daily strikes on energy facilities were aimed at leaving millions of Ukrainians without basic services, particularly during critical periods. He welcomed Austria’s recent decision to allocate financial assistance to support Ukraine’s energy sector, calling the move an important signal of solidarity. The discussion also covered additional measures that could help stabilize and protect Ukraine’s power system against ongoing attacks. Beyond energy concerns, Zelenskyy briefed the Austrian chancellor on recent trilateral discussions involving Ukrainian, American, and Russian representatives that took place in the United Arab Emirates. Those talks, he noted, focused primarily on military matters and potential security guarantees, reflecting continued diplomatic efforts to address the broader conflict. Reiterating his position on European integration, Zelenskyy said that Ukraine’s EU membership would strengthen not only national security but also Europe’s collective resilience. He argued that Ukraine brings significant security, technological, and economic capabilities that would contribute positively to the European Union as a whole. For this reason, he emphasized the importance of setting 2027 as a concrete target and expressed confidence that partner nations would support this goal. Zelenskyy also extended an invitation to Chancellor Stocker to visit Ukraine for in-person discussions, signaling Kyiv’s intention to maintain active diplomatic engagement despite the ongoing war. Meanwhile, Russian attacks continued to take a toll on civilians. Ukrainian regional authorities reported multiple fatalities following drone strikes and shelling in several areas. In the southern port city of Odesa, a drone barrage resulted in two deaths and left dozens of people injured. In eastern Donetsk region, a couple aged 45 and 48 were killed in the city of Sloviansk, while a 58-year-old resident was killed in a drone strike on a home in the Zaporizhzhia region. Another civilian, a 72-year-old woman, died in her home in the southern Kherson region as a result of shelling. As the conflict persists, Ukrainian officials continue to frame EU accession as a central pillar of the country’s future security and recovery, linking political integration with Europe to broader efforts to end the war and rebuild national resilience.
US treasury secretary says Europe funding war through Russian oil refined in India
United States Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has accused European nations of indirectly financing Russia’s war in Ukraine by purchasing refined oil products originating from Russian crude processed in India. His remarks come amid ongoing geopolitical tensions over energy trade and sanctions linked to the conflict in Eastern Europe. In an interview aired on Sunday, Bessent alleged that while European leaders publicly condemn Russia’s actions in Ukraine, their trade practices ar
US treasury secretary says Europe funding war through Russian oil refined in India
United States Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has accused European nations of indirectly financing Russia’s war in Ukraine by purchasing refined oil products originating from Russian crude processed in India. His remarks come amid ongoing geopolitical tensions over energy trade and sanctions linked to the conflict in Eastern Europe. In an interview aired on Sunday, Bessent alleged that while European leaders publicly condemn Russia’s actions in Ukraine, their trade practices ar
UAE to Host First Trilateral Ukraine, US and Russia Talks on War
The United Arab Emirates is set to host a historic round of trilateral discussions involving Ukraine, the United States and Russia, marking a potentially significant development in international efforts to end the prolonged conflict in Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced the upcoming talks while addressing global leaders and policymakers during a high-profile economic forum in Davos, describing the meeting as the first instance where representatives from all three sides wi
UAE to Host First Trilateral Ukraine, US and Russia Talks on War
The United Arab Emirates is set to host a historic round of trilateral discussions involving Ukraine, the United States and Russia, marking a potentially significant development in international efforts to end the prolonged conflict in Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced the upcoming talks while addressing global leaders and policymakers during a high-profile economic forum in Davos, describing the meeting as the first instance where representatives from all three sides wi
US condemns Russia over nuclear-capable Oreshnik missile use in Ukraine
The United States sharply criticised Russia on Monday, January 12, for its use of a nuclear-capable Oreshnik ballistic missile in Ukraine, describing the launch as a dangerous and unjustified escalation of the ongoing conflict. The condemnation was delivered during an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council convened to address the latest developments in the war. Addressing the council, US Deputy Ambassador to the United Nations Tammy Bruce said Russia’s decision t
US condemns Russia over nuclear-capable Oreshnik missile use in Ukraine
The United States sharply criticised Russia on Monday, January 12, for its use of a nuclear-capable Oreshnik ballistic missile in Ukraine, describing the launch as a dangerous and unjustified escalation of the ongoing conflict. The condemnation was delivered during an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council convened to address the latest developments in the war. Addressing the council, US Deputy Ambassador to the United Nations Tammy Bruce said Russia’s decision t
Russia once offered US control of Venezuela for a free hand in Ukraine, ex-adviser reveals
A resurfaced claim from 2019 by former White House national security adviser Fiona Hill has drawn renewed global attention after a high-profile U.S. operation in Venezuela. Hill told a U.S. congressional hearing in 2019 that senior Russian officials informally signaled they would consider reducing Moscow’s support for Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro if Washington granted Russia greater latitude regarding Ukraine. The suggestion, described by Hill as a “very strange swap arrangement,?
Russia once offered US control of Venezuela for a free hand in Ukraine, ex-adviser reveals
A resurfaced claim from 2019 by former White House national security adviser Fiona Hill has drawn renewed global attention after a high-profile U.S. operation in Venezuela. Hill told a U.S. congressional hearing in 2019 that senior Russian officials informally signaled they would consider reducing Moscow’s support for Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro if Washington granted Russia greater latitude regarding Ukraine. The suggestion, described by Hill as a “very strange swap arrangement,?
Trump claims India cut Russian oil imports after US imposed 50% tariffs
US President Donald Trump on Sunday, January 4, claimed that India has significantly reduced its purchases of Russian oil following the imposition of steep tariffs on Indian goods by Washington. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump said his administration’s decision to levy a 50 percent tariff had prompted a response from New Delhi, while also warning that the United States could escalate trade penalties further if necessary. Trump asserted that India’s leadership acted in respo
Trump claims India cut Russian oil imports after US imposed 50% tariffs
US President Donald Trump on Sunday, January 4, claimed that India has significantly reduced its purchases of Russian oil following the imposition of steep tariffs on Indian goods by Washington. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump said his administration’s decision to levy a 50 percent tariff had prompted a response from New Delhi, while also warning that the United States could escalate trade penalties further if necessary. Trump asserted that India’s leadership acted in respo
Russia says drone attack targeted Putin residence, shares data with US military
Russia’s Defence Ministry said on Thursday that it had transferred what it described as evidence showing that Ukrainian forces targeted a Russian presidential residence earlier this week, an allegation that Kyiv and Western governments have firmly rejected. The announcement adds to rising diplomatic tensions as Moscow and Washington continue discussions related to the broader war in Ukraine. According to the ministry, fragments of a Ukrainian drone recovered after an alleged attem
Russia says drone attack targeted Putin residence, shares data with US military
Russia’s Defence Ministry said on Thursday that it had transferred what it described as evidence showing that Ukrainian forces targeted a Russian presidential residence earlier this week, an allegation that Kyiv and Western governments have firmly rejected. The announcement adds to rising diplomatic tensions as Moscow and Washington continue discussions related to the broader war in Ukraine. According to the ministry, fragments of a Ukrainian drone recovered after an alleged attem
Germany set to approve €50 billion defense package as security priorities shift
German lawmakers are widely expected to approve a defense procurement package exceeding 50 billion euros on Wednesday, marking one of the most significant military spending decisions in the country’s post-war history. The move reflects a broader shift in Germany’s security policy as the government seeks to strengthen national and allied defense capabilities following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Agenda documents for the Bundestag’s Budget Committee indicate that members are
Germany set to approve €50 billion defense package as security priorities shift
German lawmakers are widely expected to approve a defense procurement package exceeding 50 billion euros on Wednesday, marking one of the most significant military spending decisions in the country’s post-war history. The move reflects a broader shift in Germany’s security policy as the government seeks to strengthen national and allied defense capabilities following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Agenda documents for the Bundestag’s Budget Committee indicate that members are
Oil prices sink to seven-year low as surplus fears and Ukraine peace hopes grow
U.S. crude oil prices fell to their lowest level since May on Tuesday, deepening a prolonged downturn that has put the market on track for its weakest annual performance in seven years. The decline reflects growing concerns over a looming supply surplus and shifting expectations around geopolitical risks, particularly the possibility of a peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia. West Texas Intermediate crude briefly dropped to $55.69 per barrel, while global benchmark Brent crude
Oil prices sink to seven-year low as surplus fears and Ukraine peace hopes grow
U.S. crude oil prices fell to their lowest level since May on Tuesday, deepening a prolonged downturn that has put the market on track for its weakest annual performance in seven years. The decline reflects growing concerns over a looming supply surplus and shifting expectations around geopolitical risks, particularly the possibility of a peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia. West Texas Intermediate crude briefly dropped to $55.69 per barrel, while global benchmark Brent crude
Trump says Russia-Ukraine peace deal closer than ever amid Berlin talks
US President Donald Trump said on Monday, December 15, that efforts to end the war between Russia and Ukraine were making unprecedented progress, describing the possibility of a peace deal as “closer than ever.” His remarks came amid a series of high-level diplomatic engagements in Europe, where Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with key European leaders in Berlin as part of renewed international efforts to bring an end to the nearly three-year-long conflict. Speaking t
Trump says Russia-Ukraine peace deal closer than ever amid Berlin talks
US President Donald Trump said on Monday, December 15, that efforts to end the war between Russia and Ukraine were making unprecedented progress, describing the possibility of a peace deal as “closer than ever.” His remarks came amid a series of high-level diplomatic engagements in Europe, where Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with key European leaders in Berlin as part of renewed international efforts to bring an end to the nearly three-year-long conflict. Speaking t
US–India Relations Update: Trump and Modi Discuss Ukraine, Trade, and Global Stability
US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a phone conversation on Thursday, December 11, as confirmed by US Ambassador Sergio Gor. During the discussion, Prime Minister Modi expressed his support for President Trump’s ongoing efforts to help bring peace to Ukraine. The call comes at a time when both nations are navigating trade tensions following the United States’ decision earlier this year to impose a 50% tariff on select Indian goods. According to
US–India Relations Update: Trump and Modi Discuss Ukraine, Trade, and Global Stability
US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a phone conversation on Thursday, December 11, as confirmed by US Ambassador Sergio Gor. During the discussion, Prime Minister Modi expressed his support for President Trump’s ongoing efforts to help bring peace to Ukraine. The call comes at a time when both nations are navigating trade tensions following the United States’ decision earlier this year to impose a 50% tariff on select Indian goods. According to









