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Zelensky advirtió que solo accederá a una cumbre con Vladimir Putin si Ucrania obtiene garantías de seguridad

El presidente de Ucrania, Volodimir Zelensky, declaró que sólo aceptará reunirse con su homólogo ruso, Vladimir Putin, una vez que Kiev reciba garantías de seguridad claras, y advirtió que, en caso de que Moscú se niegue al diálogo, Estados Unidos debe responder con sanciones y nuevas medidas de presión económica.
En un encuentro con periodistas, Zelensky explicó que espera definiciones rápidas sobre este tema. “Queremos comprender la arquitectura de las garantías de seguridad en un plazo de 7 a 10 días. Y con base en ese entendimiento, pretendemos celebrar una reunión trilateral”, señaló, en alusión también a la participación del presidente estadounidense Donald Trump.
El mandatario ucraniano mencionó a Suiza, Austria y Turquía como posibles sedes del encuentro. “Suiza, Austria… estamos de acuerdo… Para nosotros, Turquía es un país de la OTAN y parte de Europa. Y no nos oponemos”, mencionó.
Sin embargo, Zelensky advirtió que si Moscú no acepta la reunión, la presión internacional debe aumentar. “Reaccioné de inmediato a la reunión bilateral. Estamos preparados. ¿Y si los rusos no están preparados? Los europeos plantearon este problema. Si los rusos no están preparados, nos gustaría ver una reacción contundente de Estados Unidos”, declaró.
El presidente ucraniano subrayó la importancia de intensificar la presión económica contra Rusia: “Todos entendemos que las sanciones secundarias son una fuerza letal para Rusia. Y entendemos que las necesitamos. Entendemos que los nuevos aranceles que el presidente Trump podría imponer a ciertos países que mantienen relaciones con Rusia también afectarán a la economía rusa”.
Zelensky afirmó que transmitió a Trump un mensaje directo: “Estamos listos para una configuración de reuniones bilaterales y trilaterales, y si Rusia no está preparada, solicitaremos la introducción de aranceles. Solicitamos sanciones adicionales, medidas arancelarias por parte de Estados Unidos, porque esto realmente funcionará”.
El presidente reiteró que Ucrania está comprometida con la paz y con mostrar flexibilidad en el diálogo. “Ucrania desea el fin de la guerra y lo demuestra claramente, en particular, con su disposición a cualquier tipo de encuentro entre los líderes. Por lo tanto, ahora debe haber un paso por parte de Rusia”.
En relación con la integración europea, Zelensky reveló que pidió a Trump interceder con el primer ministro húngaro, Viktor Orban, para que no bloquee la adhesión de Ucrania a la Unión Europea. “Le pedí al presidente Trump que no bloqueara nuestra adhesión a la Unión Europea. El presidente Trump prometió que su equipo trabajaría en ello”, afirmó.
Zelensky insistió en que la entrada de su país en la UE es un derecho soberano: “Creo que es absolutamente justo que Ucrania quiera unirse a la Unión Europea. Tiene todo el derecho a hacerlo. Es nuestro derecho soberano. Y en este aspecto, Estados Unidos nos apoyará. Y, según tengo entendido, las señales pertinentes de la Casa Blanca llegarán a Budapest”.

El presidente ucraniano también explicó que las garantías de seguridad en negociación buscan un mecanismo equivalente al Artículo 5 de la OTAN. Indicó que actualmente existen 30 países en la llamada Coalición de la Voluntad, que analizan distintas formas de contribuir, desde defensa aérea hasta apoyo financiero.
“Algunos podrían estar en el terreno. Otros están listos para proporcionar defensa aérea. Algunos cubrirán o patrullarán el cielo. Algunos sólo estarán listos para recibir financiación, porque tienen neutralidad u otro estatus en su Constitución”, afirmó.
En ese marco, Zelensky descartó que China pueda ser parte de estas garantías: “China no nos ayudó a detener esta guerra desde el principio. China ayudó a Rusia abriendo el mercado de drones. No necesitamos garantes que no ayuden a Ucrania ni la ayudaron cuando realmente la necesitábamos después del 24 de febrero.”
El mandatario también relató detalles de sus conversaciones recientes en Washington. Señaló que llevó un mapa con la situación en el campo de batalla, pero que utilizó el preparado por la parte estadounidense. “Tenía errores, por ejemplo, en Donetsk decían que estaba ocupado el 73%, y expliqué que era 67% o 69%”, detalló.

Durante esas conversaciones, Zelensky y Trump también abordaron la situación en Crimea: “Señalé que este es el mayor problema. Crimea es la clave para una guerra a gran escala. Cuando Crimea fue ocupada, nadie impuso sanciones severas contra Rusia que tuvieran un impacto real. Por eso es fundamental una presión real y garantías de seguridad reales”.
Finalmente, el mandatario afirmó que Ucrania probó un misil de crucero de largo alcance, llamado Flamingo, capaz de golpear objetivos a 3.000 kilómetros de distancia, y añadió que la producción a gran escala podría comenzar en febrero.
“El misil ha superado con éxito las pruebas. Actualmente, es nuestro mejor misil: puede volar 3.000 kilómetros, lo cual es significativo”, concluyó.
(Con información de AFP)
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Experts slam UN court ruling on Israel, warn opinion is also ‘a real danger to the US’

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Leading experts on the United Nations and international law on Wednesday blasted the Hague-based International Court of Justice (ICJ) for its non-binding ruling that Israel cooperate with a scandal-plagued U.N. aid agency that the U.S. stopped funding because of its support for Hamas terrorists.
ICJ President Yuji Iwasawa said the Jewish state «is under the obligation to agree to and facilitate relief schemes provided by the United Nations and its entities, including UNRWA.»
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The individuals identified by the IDF as combatants are seen carrying firearms and interacting with U.N.-branded vehicles. (IDF)
Eugene Kontorovich, a professor and director of the Center for International Law in the Middle East at George Mason University Scalia Law School, told Fox News Digital,»The opinion is, most importantly, not a decision of case, or possessing any legal authority whatsoever.»
He warned the ruling is also dangerous to U.S. interests. «The ICJ claims it has ‘moral authority,’ but it must be high on its own supply. The Court concluded that UNRWA is a neutral, legitimate aid agency despite its members having participated in Hamas’s Oct. 7 invasion, and the broad infiltration of its facilities and organization by Hamas, which the U.S. government has acknowledged. It makes up new legal rules from scratch. It is a real danger to the U.S., which has also been repeatedly on the losing end of Advisory Opinions by the politicized Court.»

Mohammad Abu Itiwi during the Oct. 7 massacre. The Hamas Nukhba commander was involved in the murder and abduction of Israeli civilians on Oct. 7 and, according to the IDF was simultaneously employed by UNRWA. (IDF Spokesman’s Unit)
Kontorovich, who is senior research fellow for the Heritage Foundation, added, «Based on this opinion, the ICJ could conclude that the U.S. must continue to work with U.N. organizations it wishes to quit or boycott – or provide aid to terror groups working to kill Americans. The U.S. should quit any treaty giving the ICJ jurisdiction – and recall its judge on the court.»
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Israel’s Foreign Ministry wrote on X Israel that it «categorically rejects the ICJ’s ‘advisory opinion,’ which was entirely predictable from the outset regarding UNRWA. This is yet another political attempt to impose political measures against Israel under the guise of ‘International Law.’ Today’s ICJ advisory opinion should have called out the terrorist activity that UNRWA has been involved in: UNRWA employees directly took part in the October 7th massacre and continue to assist Hamas’s terrorist operations – all under the auspices of the United Nations.»
The United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres urged Israel to comply with the ICJ ruling. In response to the Israeli U.N. Ambassador Danny Danon terming the ICJ ruling a «shameful decision,» a spokesperson for Guterres told reporters, «We are counting on the Government of Israel to abide by its legal obligations. I’m not going to respond to the rhetoric by this or that official.»
Anne Bayefsky, Director of the Touro Institute on Human Rights and the Holocaust, told Fox News Digital, «The ICJ – pompously called the ‘World Court’ – is a creature of the United Nations, an institution riddled with antisemitism and bias against the Jewish state.»
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«So in this case, the U.N. General Assembly adopted a resolution that declared Israel guilty and then ‘asked’ its Court to rubber stamp the pre-determined conclusion – to which the Court responded ‘aye-aye.»
Fox News Digital reported on Tuesday that the Hamas-linked United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) should play no role in the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip because it employed Hamas terrorists, according to Mideast experts.
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«La guerra terminó, Bibi»: paso a paso, los detalles del acuerdo en Gaza, relatados por un negociador clave

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Ongoing government shutdown threatens holiday travel as pilots rally for lawmakers to reach an agreement

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A pilots association jumped into the government shutdown fray Wednesday, calling on U.S. lawmakers to pass a «clean continuing resolution» and reopen the government, citing the mounting strain the shutdown has placed on airport employees.
«Our air traffic controllers and the broader air traffic system are already operating under immense pressure — a government shutdown only compounds that stress and threatens the efficiency of our skies as we see the impact of reduced controller availability at facilities across the country,» Jody Reven, president of the Southwest Airlines Pilots Association, wrote in a Wednesday statement.
«Likewise, TSA professionals continue to show up every day to safeguard the traveling public, even without pay. These men and women deserve our full support and the certainty of a paycheck,» he continued.
The government shutdown has persisted since Oct. 1, when Senate lawmakers failed to reach a funding agreement before a midnight deadline. The Trump administration and Republicans have since pinned blame for the shutdown on Democrats, claiming they sought taxpayer-funded medical benefits for illegal immigrants.
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Pilots associations are calling on U.S. lawmakers to reach a funding agreement to reopen the government as holiday travel looms. (Joseph Prezioso/AFP/Getty Images)
Democrats, however, have denied the claims and pinned blame for the shutdown on their Republican colleagues.
The shutdown has led to delays at massive travel hubs such as Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas and Newark, New Jersey, as air traffic controllers — who are employed by the Federal Aviation Administration — suffer staffing shortages.
Reven’s statement comes as travelers gear up for holiday flights for Thanksgiving and Christmas, with a White House official telling Fox News Digital that as the shutdown continues, it «threatens to ruin the holidays.» The 2025 holiday season is expected to break travel records as Americans book trips at a higher pace than 2024, travel forecasters reported in October.
«There is no reason the Democrat shutdown should have ever happened, let alone last this long,» the official said. «But the longer it goes on, the more it threatens to ruin the holidays, not only for the Americans missing paychecks but also for every American that travels during the holidays.»
The Southwest Airlines Pilots Association’s press release specifically called on lawmakers to pass a budget as the nation’s entire National Airspace System depends on it.
TRUMP’S WEEK IN REVIEW: SHUTDOWN SHOWDOWNS AND ARMED CARTEL CONFLICT

President Donald Trump said the government shutdown that took effect Oct. 1, 2025, will likely include mass layoffs and program cuts. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
«Pass a clean Continuing Resolution, return to Washington, and work in a bipartisan manner to address the challenges each side is so passionate about,» it stated. «Our National Airspace System, the workers that support it, and the traveling public depend on it.»
When approached for comment on the statement, White House spokeswoman Taylor Rogers demanded Democrats «stop causing chaos.»
«Democrats say that every day of the shut down gets better and that they want to use suffering families as leverage to achieve their radical left-wing agenda — but the people they’re using as ‘leverage’ disagree,» Rogers said. «From pilots to flight attendants and air traffic controllers, their message is simple: the Democrats need to stop causing chaos and end the shutdown.»
The Air Line Pilots Association, the world’s largest airline pilot union, also called on lawmakers to reopen the government earlier in October.
«The job of keeping aviation safe and secure is tough on an easy day, but forcing them to do it without pay undermines the safety and security of our entire system,» Jason Ambrosi, president of the Air Line Pilots Association, said in a statement Oct. 15. «We are at a critical moment in aviation safety, and we need our leaders to be focused on the necessary infrastructure and staffing improvements.»
WITH THE GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN THREATENING AIR TRAVEL, A GOP BILL SEEKS TO KEEP FLIGHTS RUNNING

President Donald Trump accused Senate Democrats of «holding the entire federal government hostage.» (Getty Images)
President Donald Trump accused Senate Democrats of «holding the entire federal government hostage» Tuesday while demanding the government reopen by passing a «clean, bipartisan CR.»
«They are the obstructionists,» he said. «And the reason they’re doing it is because we’re doing so well. We’re doing well all over the world.»
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said Tuesday that he and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., reached out to Trump to request a meeting to negotiate an end to the shutdown.
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«Hakeem and I reached out to the president today and urged him to sit down and negotiate with us to resolve the healthcare crisis, address it and end the Trump shutdown,» Schumer said. «He should sit — the things get worse every day for the American people. He should sit down with us, negotiate in a serious way before he goes away.»
Fox News Digital’s Alex Miller contributed to this report.
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