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Trump to meet Putin in 海角直播 on Ukraine

Trump to meet Putin in 海角直播 on Ukraine
US President Donald Trump expects to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in 海角直播 for Ukraine peace talks. (AFP)
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Updated 13 February 2025

Trump to meet Putin in 海角直播 on Ukraine

Trump to meet Putin in 海角直播 on Ukraine
  • US President: 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

RIYADH: US President Donald Trump will see his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in 海角直播 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 海角直播 the first time, we鈥檒l meet in 海角直播, 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.


Observation mission听says Tanzanian election did not comply with AU standards

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Observation mission听says Tanzanian election did not comply with AU standards

Observation mission听says Tanzanian election did not comply with AU standards
  • President Samia Suluhu Hassan won the October 29 poll with 98 percent of the vote听
  • The opposition, which was barred from participating, branded the election a 鈥渟ham鈥

NAIROBI, Kenya: African Union election observers said late Wednesday that the integrity of Tanzania鈥檚 recently concluded elections was 鈥渃ompromised,鈥 citing incidents of 鈥渂allot stuffing at several polling stations.鈥
President Samia Suluhu Hassan won the October 29 poll with 98 percent of the vote, according to the electoral commission, but the opposition, which was barred from participating, branded the election a 鈥渟ham.鈥
Violent protests broke out across the country on election day.
The government responded with a total Internet blackout and transport shutdown, and the opposition says hundreds were killed by security forces, though getting verified information remains difficult despite an easing of restrictions.

The AU Election Observation Mission said its observers witnessed voters being issued multiple ballots, with some allowed to cast their votes without their identities being verified against the registry.
鈥淭he 2025 Tanzania General Elections did not comply with AU principles, normative frameworks, and other international obligations and standards for democratic elections,鈥 reads the initial report from the AU mission.
The mission said its observers were restricted from monitoring the vote count, noting that this 鈥渓imited transparency.鈥
It added that in some polling stations observers 鈥渨ere asked to only observe voting for five minutes.鈥
The report also noted violent protests, gunfire, road closures, and tire burning in areas such as Dar es Salaam, Mbeya, Mwanza, Kagera, Dodoma, Kigoma, Tebora, Buhungwa, Singinda, among others.
The AU urged Tanzania to 鈥減rioritize electoral and political reforms to address the root causes of its democratic and electoral challenges.鈥
On Monday, African poll observers released an initial report saying Tanzanians had been unable to 鈥渆xpress their democratic will鈥 due to the barring of opposition candidates, censorship and intimidation, as well as signs of rigging on election day.