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The Kremlin said on Monday 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...
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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Moscow was continuing to work with Washington and that Putin remained open to contacts with Trump.
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Mediaite on MSNTop Putin Adviser Takes Victory Lap, Praises Trump in Shocking Interview with CNN’s Fareed Zakaria: ‘Putinism Has Won’Aleksandr Dugin, "Putin's brain," took a victory lap over the U.S.'s foreign policy inclinations under Donald Trump in a shocking interview with Fareed Zakaria. The post Top Putin Adviser Takes Victory Lap,
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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The Kremlin adviser dubbed “Putin’s Rasputin” says Russia under President Vladimir Putin is similar to America under President Trump — and urged MAGA supporters to believe his boss is not “the bad guy.
The administration must be crystal clear that we are aligned with democracy, free markets and the rule of law.
The US President said he was 'very angry, p****d off' after Vladimir Putin suggested Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky step down before he enters into any negotiations
Donald Trump 'wasn't happy' with Russian president Vladimir Putin, after suggesting that he was moving in the wrong direction with the war in Ukraine.
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Daily Express US on MSNZelensky begs Trump to 'force' Putin into peace as Russia-US tensions riseVolodymyr Zelensky, the President of Ukraine, has urged US President Donald Trump to "force Russia into peace". This comes after Mr. Trump expressed his frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin - prompting him to threaten Russia with more tariffs - for questioning Mr.
President Donald Trump said in an interview with NBC on Sunday that he would mull secondary tariffs on Russian oil if Putin stalls the peace process with Ukraine.