Putin, Trump and Ukraine
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Donald Trump has presented a new, shorter deadline for Russia to agree to a ceasefire over the war in Ukraine of "ten or 12 days" from Monday. The US president said there was "no reason" in waiting any longer as no progress towards peace had been made.
President Trump has shortened his deadline for Putin to end the war in Ukraine, now demanding action within 10-12 days and threatening severe tariffs. Medvedev responded sharply, calling Trump's ultimatum a dangerous escalation towards war,
The warring sides remain far apart after the third round of U.S.-brokered peace negotiations on Wednesday. But there was progress on humanitarian issues.
This setback follows Putin's call for direct talks between Russia and Ukraine "without pre-conditions." Mr. Zelensky said he would attend in person and expected the Russian president to do the same.
Kyiv and Moscow will hold a new round of peace talks — the first in seven weeks — on Wednesday in Turkey, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s signaling this week that he is open to peace talks should be viewed with vast, overshadowing caveats, and the weight of Ukraine’s - and the West’s - past ...
President Donald Trump, greeting British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Scotland, expressed frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin and said he would reduce the 50-day t
NATO aircraft were scrambled Sunday night to respond to a Russian attack on Ukraine, the Polish military said Monday.