US House approves Ukraine aid despite Trump opposition
In a bipartisan rebuke to President Trump, the US House of Representatives passed legislation providing new aid to Ukraine and imposing fresh sanctions on Russia. Republican leaders and the White House opposed the bill, but a cross-party coalition pushed it through. The vote marks the latest rift between congressional Republicans and the Trump administration over foreign policy toward Ukraine.
Chinese President Xi Jinping is scheduled to travel to North Korea next week for his first visit since 2019. The trip signals a deepening of ties between Beijing and Pyongyang amid shifting geopolitical dynamics. Analysts expect discussions on economic cooperation and regional security to top the agenda.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky published an open letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin proposing face-to-face negotiations to end the war. The letter was published by multiple international outlets and urged Putin to 'stop your war.' It remains unclear whether Moscow will accept the invitation.