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If it sticks, US President Donald Trump’s pivot to pressure on Putin and arms for Kyiv could have major consequences for the course of Russia’s war against Ukraine. But don’t expect his 50-day ...
President Trump’s recent commitment to provide more aid to Ukraine could increase pressure on Russia to negotiate an end to ...
President Trump is applying pressure on Moscow by restoring weapons pipelines to Ukraine and imposing tariffs on Russia’s ...
US President Donald Trump’s 50-day pause ahead of possible secondary sanctions on Russia gifts the Kremlin a window to ...
Putin’s historic task, as he saw it, was to restore Russia as a major actor on the international stage. At the 2007 Munich ...
Russia has launched overnight attacks on four Ukrainian cities, injuring at least 15 people and targeting energy ...
It’s important to remember how we got to this point. Trump proposed a peace deal heavily tilted in Russia’s favor—one that ...
President Donald Trump seems to have learned the lesson painfully gleaned by all his 21st-century predecessors: You can’t ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin told U.S. President Donald Trump in a phone call on Thursday that Moscow wants a negotiated end to the Ukraine war but will not step back from its original goals ...
Putin appeared to later threaten the use of nuclear weapons on Ukraine, and promised “catastrophic” consequences for his enemy if they were to use the dirty bomb in their defence against Russia.
Putin says 'the whole of Ukraine is ours' The Russian president also wouldn't rule out taking the Ukrainian city of Sumy.
Ending the Russia-Ukraine war demands a shift in strategy from the Trump administration—one that compels Russian President Vladimir Putin to negotiate by coupling sustained pressure with ...
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