President Trump is expressing increased frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin, whose shifting demands in negotiations with Ukraine have drawn out ceasefire talks and set back
The Kremlin said on Monday that Russia and the United States were working on ideas for a possible peace settlement in Ukraine and on building bilateral ties despite U.S. President Donald Trump saying that he was pissed off with Vladimir Putin.
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The Moscow Times on MSNPutin ‘Remains Open’ to Speaking With Trump, Top Spokesman SaysThe Kremlin said Monday that President Vladimir Putin “remains open” to speaking with Donald Trump after the U.S. president expressed frustration over stalled ceasefire negotiations in Ukraine. Trump,
President Donald Trump said he was "pissed off" by some of Russia's recent actions under President Vladimir Putin.
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Trump threatens tariffs over Putin's actions amid Kremlin talksDonald Trump expressed his dissatisfaction with Vladimir Putin's actions by threatening to impose secondary tariffs on Russian oil. However, the Kremlin assured on Monday that it is still attempting to improve relations with the USA,
Donald Trump is reportedly growing frustrated with Vladimir Putin’s delay tactics regarding a ceasefire in Ukraine. Finnish President Alexander Stubb, after meeting Trump, stated that while a ceasefire was agreed upon by the US,
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Trump says he has been "very" upset with Putin and threatens new tariffs on RussiaThese measures against Russia would mean, according to the US president, that "if you buy oil from Russia, you cannot do business in the United States" and that the tariff could reach 50%. Trump continues to try to mediate between Russia and Ukraine to achieve a peace agreement,
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essanews.com on MSNTrump clashes with Putin over Zelensky's legitimacy disputeWe continue to work on developing relations with the USA and achieving potential peace in Ukraine, said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov when asked about US President Donald Trump's statement that he is "angry" with Vladimir Putin for questioning the legitimacy of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Trump told NBC’s Kristen Welker he’d impose secondary sanctions on Russia if a cease-fire isn’t reached, saying Putin’s proposal made him “very angry.” Richard Haass, President Emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations,