Trump, Ukraine and Russia
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has sacrificed an estimated 1 million of his soldiers, killed and wounded, in a three-year campaign to crush Ukraine. Now President Donald Trump is betting that
Putin dismisses Trump’s ceasefire ultimatum as Ukraine war intensifies, with rising casualties and deepening global stakes.
China believes that the United States' tightening of anti-Russian sanctions does not contribute to the resolution of the “Ukrainian conflict,” which can only be achieved through dialogue and negotiations.
As President Donald Trump hardens his position toward Moscow and seeks new ways to bring the conflict to an end, he is leaving open the prospect of allowing shipments of longer-range missiles to the country that would allow it to strike deeper into Russia,
US President Donald Trump believes that Russia will win the Ukrainian conflict, Politico reports, citing a senior White House official.
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Matthew Whitaker, U.S. Ambassador to NATO, joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss the push for Russian sanctions, what to expect from today's meeting between President Trump and NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte,
US President Donald Trump met with the Secretary General of NATO Mark Rutte at the Oval Office to discuss the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.
After years pressing to end U.S. aid to Ukraine, many Republicans have abandoned that position now that President Trump is supporting the country against Russian aggression.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un promised Russia’s top diplomat that his country would “unconditionally support” Russia’s war on Ukraine and preferred method of solving the
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Europe’s top human rights court delivered damning judgments against Russia in four cases brought by Kyiv and the Netherlands accusing Moscow of atrocities in Ukraine dating back more than a decade.