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U.S. and Russian delegations have begun another round of talks regarding the work of embassies at the Russian Consulate in Istanbul on April 10, Russian state-controlled news agency TASS reported.
The consultations between Washington and Moscow will be held in a closed format and are expected to last "several hours," TASS wrote, citing an unnamed source.
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10:08 AM
US, Russia start closed talks in Istanbul on embassy operations, media reports.
The consultations between Washington and Moscow will be held in a closed format, TASS wrote, citing an unnamed source.
9:35 AM
Russia seeks sanctions relief, resource deal with US via negotiator Dmitriev, Zelensky says.
"The scheme looks like it all leads to the unblocking of economic relations. They (Russia) want, for example, the lifting of sanctions against specific people who will be behind this or that direction, for example, Russian minerals, which they will offer them (the U.S.)," President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
9:07 AM
'Before I got there, I had never held a weapon' — Ukraine shows interrogation of Chinese POWs.
One of the captives served in the 2nd Battalion of Russia's 157th Motorized Rifle Brigade and was captured near Tarasivka, while the other fought in the 1st Battalion of the 81st Motorized Rifle Brigade and was captured near Bilohorivka, according to the SBU
8:11 AM
General Staff: Russia has lost 929,000 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022.
The number includes 1,420 casualties Russian forces suffered just over the past day.
8:03 AM
Russia's overnight attack on Mykolaiv injures 10.
The overnight drone strike against the regional center damaged several residential buildings and left 10 people injured, according to Mykolaiv Oblast Governor Vitalii Kim.
7:29 AM
Ukraine presents peacekeeping mission request as US stays out of talks, Politico reports.
Ukrainian, French, and British military officials have been discussing Ukraine’s requirements for a potential peacekeeping mission, with Ukraine aiming to secure peacekeepers to prevent future Russian aggression.
5:31 AM
Ukraine's PM urges EU to extend trade liberalization mechanism for Ukraine.
The Autonomous Trade Measures were introduced by the European Union on June 4, 2022, to provide temporary tariff-free and quota-free access for Ukrainian goods.
3:08 AM
Russia expels 2 Romanian diplomats in response to removal of Russian diplomats.
Two Romanian diplomats were ordered to leave Russia on April 9 in response to the expulsion of Russian diplomats from Romania in March.
1:35 AM
Zelensky: Russia attempts to advance in Kharkiv, Sumy oblasts in new spring offensive.
"There are a lot of attempts there, daily. They (Russia) are bearing losses... There will be more attempts in the Kharkiv and Sumy directions," President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
11:44 PM
Temporary ceasefire will pressure Russia, more talks on the way, Zelensky says.
"I believe that certain time limits will provide opportunities to put pressure on Russia. If you have a ceasefire for an unclear period — it is a frozen conflict," President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
10:09 PM
Trump halts tariffs for 90 days on most countries, raises them for China.
According to U.S. President Donald Trump, more than 75 countries have approached the U.S. to discuss trade, trade barriers and tariffs and have not retaliated against Washington.
10:01 PM
Zelensky: Ukraine ready for minerals deal with US, but only on equal terms.
The president stressed that Ukraine is ready to contribute its land and resources, but expects the U.S. to bring in technologies and capital.
9:28 PM
Ukraine open to buying US military aid package for $50 billion, Zelensky says.
"We handed over to the American side a large package that we want to buy. To buy in one form or another," President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
8:06 PM
Ukraine fulfills over 80% of EU Association Agreement commitments, PM Shmyhal says.
Shmyhal highlighted progress made in areas including customs, intellectual property rights, education, information exchange, humanitarian policy, justice, public procurement, and national security.
7:42 PM
Over 160 Chinese nationals fight for Russia in Ukraine, obtained documents show.
The documents, obtained by the Kyiv Independent, list the names, personal data, brigades, and ranks of Chinese nationals fighting for Russia.
7:29 PM
EU set to greenlight first response to US tariffs.
"The EU considers U.S. tariffs unjustified and damaging, causing economic harm to both sides, as well as the global economy," the statement read.
6:54 PM
Revolut halts new customers in Ukraine after banking license dispute.
Revolut, the London-based digital bank, has suspended registration of new customers in Ukraine, a company press office told The Kyiv Independent on April 9.
5:57 PM
Ukrainian long-range strikes cut Russia's shell fire rate by nearly half, Syrskyi says.
Russian soldiers used to fire around 40,000 rounds of ammunition daily, but a series of long-range attacks reduced this number to around 23,000, Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi said.
Yuri Andrukhovych on Ukraine’s 1980's dissident art.
Ukrainian author Yuri Andrukhovych spoke with Kate Tsurkan about the 40 year anniversary of his co-founding of Bu-Ba-Bu, a literary counter-culture phenomenon, and the dangers faced by pro-Ukrainian artists in the Soviet times.
4:00 PM
Ukraine ready to negotiate 'abolition of duties' on all US goods amid Trump's tariffs.
"Our priority is the abolition of duties, not escalation," Deputy Economy Minister and Trade Representative Taras Kachka said.
3:48 PM
Russian general suspected of fraud to reportedly lead Storm-Z penal unit in Ukraine.
Popov is expected to lead one of the Storm-Z detachments, a front-line assault group largely composed of convicts and known for high casualty rates, Kommerstant's source in security services claimed.
3:29 PM
Chinese national captured fighting for Russia reportedly paid $3,500 to recruiter, sought citizenship.
The man was among two Chinese nationals taken prisoner near the villages of Tarasivka and Bilohorivka during a clash between Ukrainian troops and a Russian assault group on April 8.
2:50 PM
Europe warns US that sudden troop reduction may destabilize NATO's defenses, Bloomberg reports.
The appeal comes amid growing expectations that the Trump administration will proceed with plans to scale back American troop deployments in Eastern Europe.
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