Putin, Trump and Ukraine
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MICHAEL KIMMAGE is Professor of History at the Catholic University of America. He is the author of Collisions: The Origins of the War in Ukraine and the New Global Instability.
President Donald Trump seems to have learned the lesson painfully gleaned by all his 21st-century predecessors: You can’t reset US relations with Vladimir Putin.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNMacron and Putin back in contact. Which other world leaders maintaining dialogue with KremlinFor the first time in nearly three years, French President Emmanuel Macron held a phone call with Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin. One of the main topics of discussion was the war in Ukraine. However, France is not the only country whose leaders are currently maintaining contact with the aggressor.
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Putin thinks that time is on his side - MSNBut Vladimir Putin is unlikely to stop. The Russian president thinks that time is on his side in his war on Ukraine — both on the battlefield and on the international stage.
A new tribunal targets the act that made all subsequent Russian war crimes in Ukraine possible.
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. Today’s phone call between Russian President Vladimir Putin and President Donald Trump was a painful reminder that Trump is the junior partner in the ...
R ussian President Vladimir Putin wants to prolong the three-year-old war with Ukraine as time is on his side, but Kyiv showed Moscow that it was a miscalculation by conducting drone attacks on ...