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Expectations for a ceasefire between Moscow and Kyiv are muted, despite the US president's threat of sweeping sanctions.
On August 6, President Donald Trump announced he may meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin "very soon." The statement ...
Putin’s announcement came on the eve of a White House deadline for Moscow to show progress toward ending the 3-year-old war ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday that he would meet with Vladimir Putin even if the Russian leader will not meet ...
Analysis: While the Kremlin claimed a meeting next week was all but agreed to, the US says nothing has been finalised.
US President's special envoy Steve Witkoff held a lengthy conversation with Ukraine's and NATO's security advisors, but they did not have time to address everything. The talks will continue tomorrow, ...
US President Donald Trump has said he would meet with Vladimir Putin even if the Russian leader didn't sit down beforehand with Ukrainian President ...
Vladimir Putin was asked who initiated the likely meeting between him and Donald Trump as hope emerges again of a potential ...
The threat of more U.S. sanctions jump-started stalled peace talks but might not produce a deal to halt the fighting.
A planned Trump-Putin summit may be called off after Putin refused to meet Ukraine’s Zelensky. Putin dismissed the idea of a ...
Ukraine can end the war on its own terms, not on Russia's. To achieve this, it is necessary to actively advance on the front ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen discussed the ceasefire deal the United States recently proposed to Moscow, Zelenskyy said on Aug. 7.