Trump, Russia and Ukraine
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In what is now a semi-regular occurrence, the workings of U.S.-led global diplomacy has cast a dark shadow over Ukraine. U.S. President Donald Trump spoke with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin,
Kyiv will not meet Vladimir Putin's request for Ukraine to withdraw troops from its four partially occupied regions, Volodymyr Zelensky has said. The Ukrainian leader said "it's our land," in a briefing to reporters on Monday,
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A much-hyped phone call between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin on Monday was followed up by optimistic statements by the pair – but there are doubts over whether it marked any real progress towards peace in Ukraine.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNTrump-Putin call: First detailsUS President Donald Trump called Russian President Vladimir Putin, Reuters reports. What the outlet reports According to Reuters, Trump spoke with Putin about peace in Ukraine. Several media outlets reported that before calling Putin,
Donald Trump has said he will be speaking to the presidents of Russia and Ukraine on Monday about stopping the 'bloodbath' in Ukraine. What are the challenges the U.S. president faces in his drive for a peace deal and what could such a deal look like?
European officials have no idea what President Donald Trump will say next about Russia’s war in Ukraine — or where that may leave them.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNUnwavering position: Zelenskyy responds whether giving up Crimea for sake of peace is possibleRenouncing Crimea for the sake of peace with Russia is impossible. At the same time, Ukraine is ready to discuss humanitarian issues in the temporarily occupied territories, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated this during a press conference in Ankara.
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