Overview of the Berlin negotiations involving Ukraine, the US, NATO and the EU, Russian strikes, public opinion and political statements.
A review of two sociological studies about Ukrainians' attitudes toward peace, negotiations, security, and resilience.
Chile elects its most right-wing president since Pinochet. How Kast won and why the country chose a return to conservative values.
Discussion with political expert Vadym Denysenko: current sociological trends, trust in government, moods on elections and referendums.
Analysis of Ukraine's position on NATO membership suspension for peace, responses from the US, EU, and Russia, and real war prospects.
Expert analysis of the Berlin negotiations: security guarantees, NATO concessions, US influence, and the prospects of elections amid war.
Review of political events: peace talks, Zelensky's stance on NATO, election preparations, and security situation.
Key outcomes from Zelensky and Vitkov's talks include Ukraine's possible rejection of NATO membership and prospects of early elections.
Discussion on military production, a Marshall Plan for Ukraine, Donbas, parliamentary elections, lend-lease and negotiations involving Zelensky and Trump.