Trump, Russia and Ukraine
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Russia has expressed willingness to discuss a potential meeting between President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump if Trump attends comme
The Kremlin has not ruled out a potential meeting between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump if both leaders attend the World War Two anniversary events in Beijing. While Putin's attendance is confirmed,
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Asian News International on MSNKremlin signals openness to Putin-Trump talks in BeijingRussia is open to discussing the possibility of holding talks between President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump, should the latter attend the upcoming commemorative events in Beijing this September,
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Inquisitr on MSNTrump Slashes Ukraine Peace Deadline—Tells Russia They Have Under 2 WeeksPresident Donald Trump has dramatically shortened his proposed deadline for ending the war in Ukraine, reducing the timeline from 50 days to just under two weeks. Speaking alongside UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Scotland,
New developments Tuesday reinforced the idea that President Donald Trump has significantly shifted his view of the Ukraine war.
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The Mirror US on MSNRussia's former president tells Putin to strike US now while he still canDmitry Medvedev says his country needs to launch 'preventative' measures on the United States and its western allies
Is Donald Trump finally prepared to do the right thing for Ukraine and get tough with Vladimir Putin — or is his supposed pivot toward Ukraine just a lot of noise? The talk, at least, has been encouraging — a dramatic shift from the time when Trump seemed to blame Ukraine for the war and many people worried that he was actively rooting for Putin to win.
When US President Donald Trump said he would make a “major statement” on Russia, it led to speculation he might tap nearly $4 billion in unused US military aid for Ukraine or finally slap sanctions on Moscow and its major trading partners.