Trump, Vladimir Putin and Ukraine
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As a step to hold Putin accountable for his invasion of Ukraine in 2022, European leaders launched the Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression Against Ukraine. The Kremlin has signaled they plan to ignore any international attempts to hold the Kremlin accountable.
After rounds of talks and negotiations, President Donald Trump is signaling a dramatic shift in the geopolitical landscape. On Monday, he is set to make a major
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Trump Reveals Date For 'Major Statement' On Russia Amid Putin Criticism; Hint In Rubio-Lavrov Talks?U.S. President Donald Trump has announced he will deliver a "major statement" on Russia on July 14, intensifying global speculation about a potential shift in U.S. policy toward Moscow. In a recent NBC interview,
President Trump’s cryptic “two weeks” timeline has returned, this time hinting at a “major statement” on Russia amid escalating US-NATO arms shipments to Ukraine and rising tensions with Moscow. Trump’s history of using the phrase before swift,
In the interview, he also reiterated his criticism of Russia President Vladimir Putin and the country's continued attacks on Ukraine. He said he expects the senate to pass a tougher sanctions bill on Russia,
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News9Live on MSN‘Could get offended’: Vladimir Putin rushes out of interview to take Donald Trump’s callIn a video that has now gone viral, the Russian leader can be heard telling the audience, "Please don't be angry. I understand that we could talk more. But it's so awkward to make him (Trump) wait, he could get offended.