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The U.S. president says the onus is on Russia and Ukraine, not Washington, to end the war, according to a report.
As the president tries to facilitate peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, Congress is ready to go directly at Putin.
Donald Trump says Moscow and Kyiv will start ceasefire negotiations "immediately", after two-hour call with Putin.
The upcoming NATO Summit in The Hague June 24-25 is shaping up as one of the most consequential and uncertain in the alliance’s history.
The two leaders talked for more than two hours—and they probably didn't spend much of it discussing the prospects for peace.
The contentious meeting, at times close to escalating to the level of the infamous Trump-Zelensky argument, was meant to reset relations
Despite the apparent effort to ramp-up pressure on Russia to agree a ceasefire, Trump once again seems to be letting Vladimir Putin off the hook.
President Trump has shifted his stance on the Russia-Ukraine war, suggesting that the two nations must independently negotiate peace. Despite earlier promises to broker a quick resolution and threats of sanctions,
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Inquirer on MSNTrump gets talks pledge but no ceasefire from PutinThe US president and his Russian counterpart spoke for more than two hours on Monday. Trump followed with a call to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who urged Trump not to make any decisions 'without us.
Will President Ramaphosa, like President Zelensky, attempt to repair relations by giving America access to his country’s minerals and other
President Donald Trump said he’s holding off on new sanctions against Russia in order to preserve the chance for a deal with President Vladimir Putin to end the war in Ukraine.