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The paper notes that as Putin rejects U.S. President Donald Trump’s peace proposals, and Russian strikes on Ukrainian cities continue to kill civilians, hopes for a ceasefire deal or a reset in Moscow ...
MOSCOW, July 17. /TASS/. The Kremlin continues to consider Monday’s statements made by US President Donald Trump. Only Russian leader Vladimir Putin will comment on them, if he sees fit, Russian ...
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Donald Trump wants the public to believe that Vladimir Putin “didn’t fool” him, but the Republican's recent record is in the way of his absurd talking point.
Reports also reveal that this novel approach was proposed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during the recent NATO ...
His arms deal with NATO should be just the start. Now Congress needs to give him a “sledgehammer” to sanction Russia.
The U.S. president appeared to get agitated after a reporter asked how far the U.S. would respond to an escalation by Russia in Ukraine.
Vladimir Putin informed Donald Trump during their 3 July phone call that Russia intends to continue offensive operations until securing full administrative borders of occupied Ukrainian oblasts.