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By Steve Holland, Guy Faulconbridge and Max Hunder WASHINGTON/MOSCOW/KYIV (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump again expressed frustration on Wednesday with Russian President Vladimir Putin over the intensifying Ukraine conflict,
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It’s the Russian gambit. Russian President Vladimir Putin is hoping that his increased attacks on Ukraine and repeated dismissal of cease-fire deals will make President Trump so angry and frustrated with the peace process that America will give up on Ukraine altogether,
President Trump and Russian officials are engaged in a war of words, a sign of escalating tensions between the two powers as Trump grows increasingly frustrated over the lack of progress toward a ceasefire in Ukraine.
The Kremlin, commenting on remarks by U.S. President Donald Trump that Vladimir Putin was "playing with fire" by refusing to engage in ceasefire talks with Kyiv, said on Wednesday that national interests were paramount to the Russian leader.
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Donald Trump said he is 'going to find out whether or not Putin's tapping us along'. He warned that if he finds Russia is stalling peace, US response will change. Trump voiced frustration over Russia’s recent military escalation,
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The Kyiv Independent on MSN'We'll know in two weeks' if Putin serious about ending war, Trump saysU.S. President Donald Trump said on May 28 the U.S. would soon know whether Russian President Vladimir Putin is serious about ending the war in Ukraine, warning that if Moscow is stalling, Washington would "respond a little bit differently.