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Trump, Macron strike optimistic tone on Ukraine after talks

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Macron and Trump met in Washington to discuss the ongoing war in Ukraine, which is now entering its fourth year © Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron expressed hope that peace could be achieved in Ukraine. But questions remain at what cost, as the French President said that any agreement cannot amount to “the surrender of Ukraine.”

US President Donald Trump expressed hope on Monday that Russia’s war in Ukraine is nearing its end.

This statement came during his meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron on the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Macron mentioned that he saw “substantial progress” following discussions with his counterpart in Washington, but he warned any potential agreement with Moscow must not amount to surrender for Ukraine.

The talks between the US and French leaders come at a moment of deep uncertainty about the future of European and American relations.

What did Trump and Macron say?

France has already spoken with Britain about sending peacekeeping troops as part of security guarantees and Trump said Russian President Vladimir Putin would “accept” that arrangement.

“I have asked him that question,” Trump said. “Look, if we do this deal, he’s not looking for more war.”

In an interview with Russian state television, Putin, however, gave the impression that it might not end as soon as Trump wanted.

“[The end of the war] was not discussed in detail,” he said in an interview. “We only agreed that we would move toward this. And in this case, of course, we are not refusing the participation of European countries.”

Trump also expressed hope that the conflict could be over within weeks and that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy would soon come to Washington to sign a deal giving the United States valuable access to Ukraine’s minerals, which are used in key technology.

Macron said he believed “today was a turning point” in talks over how to end the war. “We share your desire to make peace,” he said about his meeting with the US president, before cautioning that “peace cannot mean the surrender of Ukraine.”

The French president was the last leader in the West to maintain contact with Putin, even after Russia invaded Ukraine. But Macron eventually lost patience after Russian forces carried out brutal operations in the Kyiv suburb of Bucha months into the conflict.

However, Macron now hopes Trump’s communication with Putin can bear fruit.

“Now, there is a big chance because there is a new US administration, so this is a new context,” Macron said. “So there is good reason for President Trump to reengage with President Putin.”

UN Assembly shows rift between US and Europe over Ukraine still exists

While all seemed well with relations in the US capital, a dramatic shift was taking place in political discourse at the UN General Assembly as the United States split with its European allies by refusing to blame Russia for its invasion of its neighbor.

Washington voted against a resolution that called out Moscow, demanding it withdraw troops from Ukraine.

The US then pushed for a UN Security Council resolution that acknowledged “the tragic loss of life throughout the Russia-Ukraine conflict” but never mentioned the Kremlin’s aggression.

This resolution was subsequently adopted and Russia’s UN Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia acknowledged “constructive changes” in Washington’s position on the conflict, compared with the Biden administration. He told the council the resolution was “not an ideal one,” but “a starting point for future efforts towards peaceful settlement.”

Ukraine on Monday marked the bleakest anniversary yet as it struggles to fend off the Russian invasion, as it enters its fourth year.

European leaders meet in Kyiv in show of support

Under mounting pressure on the battlefield and with US support looking more fragile than ever, several European leaders met in Kyiv for commemorative events. Washington did not send any senior official to the occasion.

“The autocrats around the world are watching very carefully whether there’s any impunity if you violate international borders or invade your neighbor, or if there is true deterrence,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen warned in the Ukrainian capital.

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Trump has in recent days described Ukraine’s Zelenskyy as a “dictator,” suggested Kyiv is to blame for the war and ended Putin’s three-year diplomatic isolation by the US.

On Saturday, Moscow’s foreign ministry said that preparations were underway for a face-to-face meeting between Trump and Putin.

Washington officials have also indicated to Kyiv that its hopes of joining NATO are unlikely to be fulfilled and that it is unlikely that it will retrieve the land that Russia’s army occupies, which amounts to around 20% of the country.

On the battlefield, Putin’s troops are making steady progress, while Ukraine grapples with shortages of troops and weapons.

More sanctions for Russia, Merz reiterates Ukraine support

Meanwhile, EU foreign ministers approved a fresh raft of sanctions on Russia on Monday.

The measures target Moscow’s so-called “shadow fleet” of ships that it uses to skirt restrictions on transporting oil and gas, or to carry stolen Ukrainian grain. The EU said 74 vessels were added to its shadow fleet list.

The UK also imposed new sanctions aimed at 107 businesses and individuals, designed to disrupt the Kremlin’s military supply chains.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who is set to visit Washington later this week, said Ukrainian voices “must be at the heart of the drive for peace” while acknowledging Trump’s recent intervention had “changed the global conversation” and “created an opportunity.”

Nevertheless, “Russia does not hold all the cards in this war,” he said.

Friedrich Merz, likely to be Germany’s next chancellor in the wake of Sunday’s federal elections, has reiterated his support of Ukraine in a post on social media.

“Three years of Russian war of aggression against Ukraine,” he said on X. “Three years of war in Europe. For three years, we have been accompanied by the terrible images of destruction and war crimes. Europe remains firmly on the side of Ukraine. Now more than ever, we must put Ukraine in a position of strength. For a just peace, the attacked country must be part of peace negotiations.”

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2027: More Than 50 Lawmakers Lose APC Reps Tickets in Major Primary Election

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No fewer than 50 members of the 10th House of Representatives are unlikely to be part of the 11th Assembly after losing out in the All Progressive Congress (APC) primaries held on Saturday.

This marks one of the largest turnovers of sitting federal lawmakers since 2015 and signals intensifying internal competition within the ruling party eight months to the 2027 general elections.

While House Speaker Tajudeen Abbas (Kano) and Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu (Abia) successfully defended their tickets, several ranking and long-serving lawmakers were defeated, exposing strong anti-incumbent sentiment and the decisive role of state governors in candidate selection.

Major casualties

One of the biggest upsets was the defeat of House Majority Leader Julius Ihonvbere in Edo State’s Owan Federal Constituency. He polled 1,005 votes out of 7,587 cast, finishing third behind Andrew Ijegbia, who scored 3,695 votes. Abdul Oroh placed second with 1,740 votes.

In Delta State, veteran lawmaker Nicholas Mutu, who has represented Bomadi/Patani Federal Constituency since 1999, lost his re-election bid. Ngozi Okolie also lost the Aniocha/Oshimili ticket to former House Minority Leader Ndudi Elumelu.

 

Cross River State recorded one of the highest casualty rates, with five of eight incumbents failing to secure re-nomination.

They include three-term member Mike Etaba (Obubra/Etung), Godwin Offiono (Ogoja/Yala), Emil Inyang (Akamkpa/Biase), and Bassey Akiba (Odukpani/Calabar Municipality).

Only Peter Akpanke, Joseph Bassey, and Victor Abang won return tickets.

In Plateau State, conflicting results in Pankshin/Kanke/Kanam Federal Constituency triggered early confusion. One returning officer declared challenger John Tongshinen winner with 29,968 votes against incumbent Yusuf Gagdi’s 5,849.

The APC Plateau State primaries committee, chaired by Stella Okotete, later dismissed that declaration as unauthorised and affirmed Mr Gagdi as the authentic winner with 29,207 votes.

At a press briefing, Mrs Okotete stated that Nandom Kura was the recognised returning officer. “The returning officer approved by my committee that has gone to do fake declaration is null and void,” she said.

Other significant losses occurred in Ogun State (at least five incumbents, including Deputy Chief Whip Ibrahim Isiaka and Tunji Akinosi) and Ekiti State (three sitting members).

 

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PDP to screen Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday as its sole Presidential aspirant For 2027 race

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), led by Tanimu Turaki, SAN, has scheduled to screen former president Goodluck Jonathan tomorrow, Tuesday, aMay 19, as the lone presidential candidate of party.

According to a statement from the PDP faction backed by the Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, Former Vice-President Namadi Sambo, former governor of Plateau State, Jona Jang and a former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Tom Ikimi have been listed among a committee of 14 members to screen Jonathan described as a lone candidate by the party.

Other members of the committee were Chief Olabode George, Babangida Aliyu, Maryam ciroma, Zainab Maina, Josephine Anenin, Dr. Abdul Bulama, Dr. Esther Uduehi, Edo State PDP chairman, Tony Aziegbemi, Dr. Sunday Solarium and Chief Anicho Okoro, who would serve as administrative secretary of the committee.

Last week, the national Publicity Secretary of the faction, Ini Ememobong, disclosed that former president Jonathan has successfully registered as a member of the party in the fresh digital registration exercise directed by INEC.

The PDP faction also announced that it was set to screen 748 house of representatives aspirants, 198 senatorial aspirants, and 112 governorship aspirants.

The screening committee would screen 2122 states houses of assembly aspirants. The exercise will commence tomorrow, Tuesday in different states.

According to the statement, the screening exercise would take place nationwide on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, at 10:00 a.m.

The statement said the Interim National Working Committee (iNWC) has also released the names of members to serve on the Screening Committees and Screening Appeal Panels.

It added that the publication of the screening details “is in accordance with the party’s guidelines and timetable for the conduct of the 2027 general elections.”

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Oshiomhole wins Edo APC senatorial primaries unopposed

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A former governor and incumbent Senator, Adams Oshiomhole, along with his counterpart Senator Joe Ikpea, sailed through the All Progressives Congress senatorial primary in Edo unopposed, and securing their tickets without a single vote cast against them.

Also Omoregie Ogbeide-Ihama emerged the winner in the APC primary for the Edo South senatorial district.

Ogbeide-Ihama won in the seven local government areas of Edo South in the results announced by the Chairman of APC National Assembly Primary Election, Muhammed Ajana at the Urokpota Hall, Benin.

He polled 27,154 votes while his opponents, Senator Neda Imasuen, got 13,580, and Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu got 6785.

The elections were hitch-free in Edo North and Edo Central, where there was no contest against the incumbents, Senators Oshiomhole of Edo North and Ikpea of Edo Central, respectively.

Ajana at the Urokpota Hall said the collation arose from votes cast in the seven local government areas made up of 77 wards where elections were conducted by members of the committee.

He said, “There are seven local governments that make up the Edo South Senatorial District. We have heard from the Returning officers from the seven local government areas. From the collation, the cumulative result we have for Edo South Senatorial District is this; Ogbeide-Ihama with 27,154 votes, Imasuen with 13,580 votes and Ize-Iyamu with 6, 785.

“This is the total reflection of what has transpired from the ward level to the local government and the Edo South senatorial district collation centre. With this we await further directives from the National Secretariat, we have done our best by collating the results which is our mandate, to collate the results and send them to the National Secretariat.”

However, it was gathered that Ize-Iyamu emerged as the APC candidate for Edo South Senatorial race. He claimed to have clinched the party’s ticket after defeating Ogbeide-Ihama and Imasuen.

It was claimed that the Chief Returning Officer, Abubakar Muhammad Kabiru, officially declared Ize-Iyamu the winner after securing the highest number of votes cast.

On his part, the senator representing the district condemned the exercise describing it as a sham allegedly designed to favour a preferred aspirant.

Imasuen spoke while reacting to events at his polling unit in Umagbae North Ward 5, Urhokuosa where he said he was denied the opportunity to vote following what he described as a chaotic and manipulated process.

The lawmaker accused leaders of the party of openly adopting a preferred candidate ahead of the exercise and intimidating members into supporting that aspirant.

He said, “There is nothing satisfactory about this sham of election they did today and it is very unfortunate because as a loyal party member, I expected something better than this.”

He said the warning signs emerged days before the primary when some ward chairmen allegedly informed him that they had been directed not to receive him during consultations.

Imasuen claimed that some ward leaders openly told him the party had already adopted a preferred aspirant, identified as Hon. Omoregie Ogbeide-Ihama, making further consultations unnecessary.

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