Putin, Donald Trump and Peace
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Putin, Trump and Russia
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Russia's troop buildup on Ukraine's border raises tensions. Zelenskyy and Trump push for peace talks, but Moscow's refusal to hand over memorandum stalls negotiations.
Trump envoy says UK to join US at next peace talks while Putin told ‘take the deal’ - Sir Keir Starmer’s government has not yet confirmed whether they will attend the peace talks in Turkey
Historically, President Donald Trump and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin have enjoyed a very special relationship ― at least if you’re viewing it through Trump’s perspective. As far back as 2013, Trump was envisioning a friendship with the Russian authoritarian leader,
Russia rebukes Trump’s “absolutely crazy” Putin comment, blaming his “emotional overload” after major Ukraine air assault.
President Donald Trump is making clear he is losing patience with Vladimir Putin, leveling some of his sharpest criticism at the Russian leader as Moscow pounds Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities with drones and missiles for a third straight night.
The ratcheting up of the conflict came as President Donald Trump, who spoke to Putin a week ago, has increasingly been sending signals that he wants to disengage from the negotiations between Moscow and Kyiv.