On March 30, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced his readiness for an Easter ceasefire and called for a trilateral meeting between Ukraine, the US, and Russia. Zelensky emphasized that Ukraine is open to any form of ceasefire except those that compromise the nation's dignity or sovereignty.
The European Union is discussing five response scenarios should Orban's party win Hungary's parliamentary elections, including possible financial restrictions and even expulsion from the EU. Meanwhile, Norway and Iceland are considering EU membership, while Ukraine's prospects are postponed due to the ongoing war and shifting US policy.
The Middle East remains tense: Trump threatens to target Iran's energy infrastructure if his terms are not met, as European nations refuse involvement in the Iran conflict. Air raid alerts and ongoing attacks in Ukraine further complicate regional dynamics.
Western media continues to analyze General Zaluzhny, highlighting his high trust ratings among Ukrainians. Recent polls show strong support for the former commander, who, while not openly political, is viewed as a possible alternative in Ukraine's political future.








