NewsTrump's call for peace, Iranian arms play, and North Korean stance

Trump's call for peace, Iranian arms play, and North Korean stance

It happened while you were sleeping. Here's what global agencies reported overnight from Friday to Saturday. Donald Trump called for an end to the conflict in Ukraine, Iran plans to transfer rocket launchers to Russia, and Kim Jong Un defends North Korea's involvement in the war.

Donald Trump appeals regarding the war in Ukraine.
Donald Trump appeals regarding the war in Ukraine.
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  • Donald Trump appealed to Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky to end the war in Ukraine.
  • Iran plans to transfer Fath-360 ballistic missile launchers to Russia.
  • Kim Jong Un stated that North Korea's involvement in the conflict in Ukraine is justified.

Trump calls for end to war

Donald Trump called on Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky to end the conflict in Ukraine, proposing a 30-day ceasefire. The former U.S. President emphasized that his appeal is directed at both sides of the conflict. Trump plans a trip to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar, where he intends to continue peace talks.

Iran transfers launchers to Russia

Iran plans to transfer Fath-360 ballistic missile launchers to Russia, which may be used in the conflict with Ukraine. This is another step in strengthening military cooperation between Tehran and Moscow. These launchers have a range of up to 75 miles, enabling Russia to conduct operational strikes on Ukrainian positions.

North Korea defends its involvement

Kim Jong Un stated that North Korea's involvement in the conflict in Ukraine is justified. According to the leader, it's a sovereign right of the Republic and a defense of the "brother nation." Pyongyang sent over 10,000 soldiers to Russia.

Guatemala transfers long-sought drug dealer to USA

On Friday, Guatemalan police handed over to the American justice system Aler Baldomero Samayoa Recinos, alias "Chicharra," who had been sought for years. The leader of the Guatemalan gang Los Huistas was transported by plane to the USA in the afternoon.

Victory Day parades march through Belgrade and Banja Luka streets

Celebratory parades commemorating the 80th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany during World War II marched on Friday through the streets of Belgrade, Serbia, and Banja Luka, Bosnia. Leading the parade in the Serbian capital were members of the country's government and Russian Ambassador Aleksandr Bocan-Charczenko.

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