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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 President Donald Trump saying that he w...
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"If Russia and I are unable to make a deal on stopping the bloodshed in Ukraine, and if I think it was Russia's fault — which it might not be — but if I think it was Russia's fault, I am going to put...
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The likelihood of the US successfully brokering a Ukraine peace deal in the next few months has plummeted, according to senior Trump administration official.Despite boasting that he would end the war in 24 hours once he entered office,
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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.
According to the latest Harvard CAPS / Harris poll, 61 percent of Americans think Trump is not tough enough on President Putin.
The administration must be crystal clear that we are aligned with democracy, free markets and the rule of law.
Russian President Vladimir Putin remains open to contacts with US President Donald Trump after the latter's threats, the Kremlin said. Meanwhile, Russia attacked the city of Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine.
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The Moscow Times on MSNGermany’s Foreign Minister Accuses Putin of ‘Playing for Time’ in UkraineGerman Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of stalling peace efforts in Ukraine as she arrived in Kyiv on Tuesday. "Ukraine is ready for an immediate ceasefire.
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Trump's ceasefire confidence: Putin and tariffs in spotlightThe President of the United States, Donald Trump, expressed confidence on Monday that Vladimir Putin will keep his word and meet the conditions of the ceasefire in Ukraine. Trump reiterated that he had heard about Ukraine’s intention to withdraw from the commodity agreement.
President Donald Trump said he was "p***ed off" by some of Russia's recent actions under President Vladimir Putin.