Russia proposes resuming direct flights with US

Air travel between the two countries was suspended following escalation of the Ukraine conflict

Moscow has proposed restoring direct air travel with the US as part of ongoing efforts to revive bilateral relations, according to a statement issued by the Russian Foreign Ministry on Friday following a new round of talks in Türkiye.

The US suspended flights and closed its airspace to Russian airlines in 2022, along with other Western nations, in response to the escalation of the Ukraine conflict. Since then, travelers have relied on connecting flights through hubs such as Istanbul and Dubai.

In response, Moscow banned flights from 36 ‘unfriendly nations’, including EU member states and Canada. This forced Western airlines to reroute flights, leading to higher fuel consumption and increased costs. Some European carriers have since criticized the EU’s sanctions on Moscow, citing “unfair” competition from Chinese airlines, which continue to freely cross Russian airspace.

According to the ministry, the Russian proposal to resume flights was made during a meeting with the US delegations in Istanbul on Thursday. The talks, which were aimed at mending the diplomatic rift that deepened under the previous administration, focused on reinstating regular operations at diplomatic missions and ensuring favorable conditions for their functioning.

Moscow described the Istanbul talks as “substantive,” with both sides agreeing to continue dialogue.

“Specifically, the US was invited to consider the possibility of restoring direct air services,” the Russian ministry stated.

Some experts, however, are skeptical about the possibility of an immediate resumption of direct flights between Russia and the US, pointing out that European airspace remains closed to Russian airlines, making direct routes challenging.


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The meeting in Türkiye follows high-level talks in Saudi Arabia and a phone call between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump earlier in February. Trump has since signaled that Washington could lift the sanctions against Russia “at some point” as part of broader peace negotiations to resolve the Ukraine conflict.

Hungary to ban LGBTQ parades – Orban

The prime minister had previously suggested that the organizers of the Pride event “should not bother” to prepare for it

Pride parades will no longer be allowed to take place on the streets of Budapest, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban declared in an interview with local radio on Friday. He argued that such events are detrimental to children.

Speaking to Radio Kossuth, Orban stated that the only reason the LGBTQ events took place in the capital was because they were being led by former American ambassador David Pressman, “which clearly expressed that the world’s great powers support this.” 

“But now there has been a change in the world,” Orban noted. He added that since Pressman left the country in January ahead of the inauguration of US President Donald Trump, Pride parades are “no longer under international protection.” 

“So, this kind of thing is no more. It’s over now,” Orban said, adding that such events “shouldn’t have been necessary before either.”

The prime minister further stressed that events such as the Pride parade go against the “opportunity for our children’s healthy, balanced development as desired by their parents,” pointing out that despite immense pressure from the Western world, most people in Hungary have not given in to the gender “craziness” and still believe that there are only two genders.

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During a state address last Saturday, Orban also suggested that the Pride organizers in Hungary “should not bother preparing” for the event, initially scheduled for June, arguing that it would be “a waste of time and money.”

On Thursday, Orban’s chief of staff, Gergely Gulyas, also stated during a press briefing that Hungary “does not have to tolerate Pride marching through downtown Budapest” and that the event will no longer be held “in the public form in which we have known it in recent decades.” He previously suggested that Pride should be held in a “closed venue.”

Organizers of the LGBTQ festival have responded to Orban’s threat to shut down the event by issuing a statement that they still plan to hold it, arguing that it would become a “litmus test for Hungarian democracy,” Reuters reported.

In 2021, Hungary updated its child protection laws to prohibit the promotion of LGBTQ topics in media, advertising, and educational materials accessible to minors. The measure sparked a backlash in Brussels, which launched legal action against Budapest, referred the case to the European Court of Justice, and also froze billions in EU funds intended for Hungary over what it claimed were violations of fundamental human rights.

Zelensky’s meltdown in the Oval Office (WATCH FULL)

The Ukrainian leader was kicked out of the White House after a heated exchange with President Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance

The meeting between Vladimir Zelensky and US President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance on Friday devolved into an openly hostile confrontation during which the Ukrainian leader was accused of ungratefulness to the American people and an unwillingness to negotiate an end to the conflict with Russia.

Read the transcript of the heated exchange below:

US President Donald Trump: The world, I am aligned with the world and I want to get this thing [the Ukraine conflict] over with. You see the hatred he has got for [Russian president] Putin? It is very tough for me to make a deal with that kind of hate. He has got tremendous hatred, and I understand that, but I can tell you the other side is not exactly in love with, you know, him either. So it is not a question of alignment. I am aligned with the world. I want to get the thing set. I am allied with Europe. I want to see if we can get this thing done. You want me to be tough? I could be tougher than any human being you have ever seen. I would be so tough, but you are never going to get a deal that way, so that is the way it goes.

US Vice President J.D. Vance: I would respond to this. So look, for four years, the US, we had a president [Joe Biden], who stood up at press conferences and talked tough about Vladimir Putin. And then Putin invaded Ukraine and destroyed a significant chunk of the country. The path to peace and the path to prosperity is maybe engaging in diplomacy. We tried the pathway of [former US President] Joe Biden, of thumping our chest and pretending that the US president’s words mattered more than the US president’s actions. What makes America a good country? Is America engaging in diplomacy? That is what president Trump is doing.

Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky: Can I ask you?

Vance: Sure. Yeah, Yeah.

Zelensky: OK. So he [Putin] occupied our parts, big parts of Ukraine, part of East and Crimea. So, he occupied it on 2014. So, during a lot of years… I am not speaking about just Biden, but those time was President Obama, then President Trump, then President Biden, now the President Trump and, God bless, now President Trump will stop him. But during 2014 nobody stopped him. He just occupied and took. He killed people. You know what the contact line…

Trump: 2015.

Zelensky: 2014.

Trump: 2014 – I was not here.

Zelensky: Yes, but during 2014 till 2022 what the situation the same that people are been dying on the contact line. Nobody stopped him. You know that we had conversations with him, a lot of conversations, my bilateral conversation and we signed with him, me – like a new president [of Ukraine] – in 2019 I signed with him the deal. I signed with him [French President Emmanuel] Macron and [then German Chancellor Angela] Merkel, we signed ceasefire. Ceasefire, all of them told me that he will never go. We signed with him gas contract. Gas contract, yes, but after that he broken the ceasefire. He killed our people and he did not exchange prisoners. We signed the exchange of prisoners, but he did not do it. What kind of diplomacy, J.D., you are speaking about? What do you… what do you mean?

Vance: I am talking about the kind of diplomacy that is going to end the destruction of your country that…

Zelensky: Yes, but what do you..

Vance: Mr. President with respect, I think it is disrespectful for you to come into the Oval Office and try to litigate this in front of the American media. Right now you guys are going around enforcing conscripts to the front lines because you have manpower problems. You should be thanking the [US] president for trying to bring an end to this conflict…

🚨 OH. MY. GOSH. J.D. Vance just absolutely excoriated Zelensky right to his face. This is MADNESS. Trump also chimed in for the smackdown.

VANCE: I think it’s disrespectful for you to come into the Oval Office and try to litigate this in front of the American media. You guys… pic.twitter.com/2oUggV8cNi

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Zelensky: Have you ever been to Ukraine that you say what problems we have? Have you come once?

Vance: I have been to… I have actually watched and seen the stories and I know what happens is you bring people, you bring them on a propaganda tour, Mr. President, or do you disagree that you have had problems like bringing people in your military.

Zelensky: We have problems…

Vance: And do you think that it is respectful to come to the Oval Office of the US and attack the administration that is trying to prevent the destruction of your country?

Zelensky: A lot of, a lot of questions. Let us start from the beginning.

Vance: Sure.

Zelensky: First of all, during the war everybody has problems, even you. But you have nice ocean and do not feel now, but you will feel it in the future.

Trump: You do not know that.

Zelensky: God bless…

Trump: Do not tell us what we are going to feel. We are trying to solve a problem. Do not tell us what we are going to feel.

Zelensky: I am not telling you, I am answering on his question.

Trump: Because you are in no position to dictate that…

Zelensky: I am not dictating.

Trump: You are in no position to dictate what we are going to feel. We are gonna feel very good and very strong.

Vance: Have you said thank you once?

Zelenskyy: You think if you speak very loudly—

Trump: He’s not speaking loudly. You’ve done a lot of talking. You’re not winning this pic.twitter.com/32wEHc4Pk6

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Zelensky: You will feel influence…

Trump: You are right now not in a very good position. You have allowed yourself to be in a very bad position and he [Vance] happens to be right about it.

Zelensky: From the beginning of the war…

Trump: You are not in a good position. You do not have the cards right now. With us you start having cards.

Zelensky: We are not playing cards.

Trump: You are playing cards. You are gambling with the lives of millions of people. You are gambling with Word War Three. You are gambling with Word War Three. What you are doing is very disrespectful to the country, this country. It has backed you far more than a lot of people said they should have.

Vance: Have you said thank you once?

Zelensky: A lot of times.

Vance: No, in this entire meeting, have you said thank you? You went to Pennsylvania and campaigned for the opposition in October. Offer some words of appreciation for the US and the president, who is trying to save your country.

Zelensky: Please, you think that if you will speak very loudly about the war…

Trump: He is not speaking loudly. He is not speaking loudly. Your country is in big trouble.

Zelensky: Can I answer?

Trump: No, no. You have done a lot of talking. Your country is in big trouble.

Zelensky: I know.

Trump: You are not winning. You are not winning this.

Zelensky: I…

Trump: You have a damn good chance of coming out OK because of us.

Zelensky: Mr. President, we are staying in our country, staying strong. From the very beginning of the war, we have been alone and we are thankful, I said thank you…

Trump: You have not been alone. You have not been alone. We gave you through this stupid president [Biden] $350 billion. We gave you military equipment, and your men are brave, but they had to use our military [equipment]… If you did not have our military equipment this war would have been over in two weeks…

Zelensky: In three days, I have heard it from Putin. In three days. This is something

Trump: Maybe less.

Zelensky: In two weeks. Of course, yes.

Trump: It is going to be a very hard thing to do business like this.

Vance: But can you just say thank you…

Zelensky: I said a lot of times thank you to American people…

Vance: Accept that there are disagreements and let us go litigate those disagreements rather than trying to fight it out in the American media when you are wrong. We know that you are wrong.

Trump: But you see, I think it is good for the American people to see what is going on. I think it is very important. That is why I kept this going so long. You have to be thankful, you do not have the cards.

Zelensky: I am thankful.

Trump: You are buried there. People are dying. You are running low on soldiers. Listen, you are running low on soldiers. It would be damn good news…

Zelensky: Please, Mr. President…

Trump: Then you tell us: “I don’t want a ceasefire, I do not want a ceasefire, I want to go and I wanted this.” Look, if you could get a ceasefire right now, I tell you – you take it, so the bullets stop flying and you men stop getting killed.

Zelensky: Of course, we want to stop the war…

Trump: But you are saying you do not want a ceasefire. I want a ceasefire.

Zelensky: But I said to you where are the guarantees?

Trump: Because you get a ceasefire faster than an agreement.

Zelensky: Ask our people about ceasefire, what they think. It does not matter for you what they say?

Trump: That was not with me. That was with a guy named Biden, who was not a smart person. That was with Obama. Excuse me. That was with Obama, who gave you sheets and I gave you Javelins [man-portable anti-tank systems]. Yes, I gave you the Javelins to take out all those tanks. Obama gave you sheets. In fact, the statement is Obama gave sheets and Trump gave Javelins. You got to be more thankful because let me tell you you do not have the cards. With us you have the cards, but without us you do not have any cards… It is going to be a tough deal to make because the attitudes have to change.

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