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Putin has rejected a full 30-day truce agreed upon by the U.S. and Ukraine in Jeddah on March 11 unless it includes conditions undermining Ukrainian defense capabilities and only agreed to a partial ...
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In the early hours of Sunday, Russia carried out six separate strikes on Kharkiv, killing two people and injuring 25.
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Vladimir Putin suggested an interim government in Ukraine under the support of the UN could replace President Zelensky, before elections hand power to a "capable government" to begin peace talks.
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With much fanfare, the U.S. on March 25 announced it had brokered an agreement between Russia and Ukraine to "eliminate the use of force" in the Black Sea after two days of talks in Saudi Arabia. The Kremlin has innocuously framed its request as a badly-needed boost to its global food and fertilizer trade,
President Donald Trump said he was “very angry” at Vladimir Putin and threatened “secondary tariffs” on buyers of his country’s oil if the Russian leader refuses a ceasefire with Ukraine.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNTrump is the only person who can mediate between Ukraine and Russia – Finnish PresidentUS President Donald Trump is the only person who can mediate peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia, stated Finnish President Alexander Stubb. "The discussions I had with President Trump in Florida are basically two very simple messages.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has continued to frustrate President Donald Trump‘s administration as the Kremlin dodged ending the invasion of Ukraine. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Monday that Putin “remains open to contact with President Trump,
Over the past two months, the United States has been talking with both Ukraine and Russia – separately – to try to fulfill one of President Donald Trump’s main campaign promises: ending the war in Ukraine.
US President Donald Trump accused the Ukrainian president of “trying to back out” of the minerals deal expected to be agreed between the two countries as early as this week, adding that Volodymyr Zelensky would face “big problems” if he didn’t sign an agreement.
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNFinnish president "confident" Trump will punish Russia for refusing to end war in UkraineFinnish President Alexander Stubb has said he believes US President Donald Trump will impose large-scale sanctions on Russia if it refuses to comply with the full ceasefire. Source: European Pravda; Alexander Stubb in an interview with Sky News Details: Stubb said he is confident that Trump "wants to end this war" and that he had suggested
US president Donald Trump is “very angry” and “p***** off” with Vladimir Putin for his suggestion Volodymyr Zelensky should be replaced by a UN-mandated government, according to NBC News.Mr Trump told the US network he was furious with the Russian leader over his suggestion a temporary administration should be installed to replace Mr Zelensky.
Putin sees efforts to end Ukraine war as drawn-out process, claims Kremlin – despite Trump’s anger over ceasefire - The Kremlin says it ‘remains absolutely open to contacts’ with Washington