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Ukraine, vladimir putin and Trump
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Putin’s planes ‘stole Ukrainian children’ as UK considers sending troops to war
Some Nato members are waiting for Donald Trump to enter the White House before they make a decision on Ukraine joining the alliance, Latvian foreign minister Baiba Braze has said. Kyiv has urged Nato foreign ministers to issue an invitation at a meeting in Brussels this week,
Vladimir Putin set to REJECT Donald Trump's Ukraine peace offer - despite two leaders' warm phone call just weeks ago
Vladimir Putin is set to reject Donald Trump's peace plan for Ukraine, a top Kremlin hardliner and ally to the Russian premier has said. Konstantin Malofeev, who owns pro-Putin news outlet Tsargrad TV,
Putin Ally Predicts Russia Will Reject Trump’s Ukraine Truce Bid
A conservative Russian tycoon and Kremlin confidant said he believes Moscow will turn down any Ukraine ceasefire offer brokered by incoming US President Donald Trump.Most Read from BloombergRiyadh Metro Partially Opens in Bid to Ease City’s Traffic JamsIn Traffic-Weary Toronto,
Russia sees 'no grounds for negotiations' with Ukraine, Putin spokesperson says
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told the Izvestia newspaper in an interview published Wednesday that Russia sees "no grounds for negotiations yet" to end Moscow's war.
Nato chief warns Trump not to push Ukraine deal that would see Putin ‘high-fiving’ Iran
Mark Rutte called on allies to step up military aid to strengthen Kyiv’s hand should it enter negotiations with Moscow over an end to the war, as he warned Russia is ‘not interested in peace’
‘Putin will reject Trump's first proposal’
Donald Trump has repeatedly said he could end the war in Ukraine in a day. How exactly he would do that, the future US president has not said. He will already be allowed to put his money where his mouth is at the start of 2025.
Putin Ally Says Russia Will Likely Reject Trump’s Ukraine Deal
Russian President Vladimir Putin will likely reject U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s Ukraine peace deal unless it includes concessions to Moscow, Western-sanctioned Russian tycoon and Kremlin confidant Konstantin Malofeyevsaid in two separate interviews with the Financial Times and Bloomberg.
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What Putin Seeks to Gain From Donald Trump in Ukraine Peace Deal
"Putin has to be convinced that it's going to be too costly for Russia to continue," ex-U.S. ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker ...
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Putin threatens to strike Ukraine again with new missile after wave of attacks on energy
Russian President Vladimir Putin has threatened to strike Ukraine again with a new nuclear-capable ballistic missile ...
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Vladimir Putin rains hell on Ukraine as Russia launches all-out attack with 110 drones
The Ukrainian military said Russia launched a barrage of 110 drones overnight as one person was killed after a block of flats ...
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What Putin plans next for Ukraine, nuclear threats explained
Putin's goals in Ukraine remain the same: weakening Ukraine's ties to NATO, hindering Ukrainian nationalism and territorial ...
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Putin hails Trump as a 'smart and experienced person' who can bring peace to Ukraine
Putin called Trump "a smart and experienced person," who can find "a solution" to the Ukraine war. Trump previously vowed to ...
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Vladimir Putin plotting 'mass casualty events' in Europe as revenge for Ukraine support
The head of MI5 warned that Russia "is on a sustained mission to generate mayhem on British and European streets." ...
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Russian President Vladimir Putin says Trump is ‘intelligent and experienced,’ capable of finding ‘solutions’
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday praised US President-elect Donald Trump as an “intelligent and experienced” ...
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Germany Pledges Fast Military Aid to Ukraine in Effort to Reassure
Chancellor Olaf Scholz visited Kyiv on Monday. Amid fears that U.S. support could dry up, Ukrainian officials had criticized ...
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