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US President Donald Trump’s announcement that he was shortening the deadline for Russia to agree to a cease-fire in Ukraine from 50 days to “10-12 days” has been met with silence from the Kremlin and ...
MOSCOW (Reuters) -The Kremlin said on Tuesday that it had "taken note" of a statement by U.S. President Donald Trump that he ...
The Kremlin has said it has "taken note" of US President Donald Trump's latest remarks, in which he reduced the timeframe given to Russia to end its war against Ukraine from 50 days to just 10-12, ...
If his latest remarks are anything to go by, President Donald Trump’s loss of patience with the Kremlin appears to be ...
Mr. Putin appears to be caught in the same dilemma, between seizing as much as possible and legitimizing at least part of ...
The Kremlin has taken into account Donald Trump’s announcement that he was shortening the deadline he’d set for Moscow to ...
Trump set a new deadline on Monday of 10 or 12 days for Russia to make progress toward ending the war in Ukraine or face consequences.
The Kremlin said Tuesday that talks with the United States on restoring bilateral ties, including efforts to resume regular ...
Russia's latest strikes on Ukraine hit overnight and hit after Trump warned to issued fresh sanctions and tariffs against Moscow unless it stops its attacks.
Russia is still committed to achieving peace in Ukraine, the Kremlin said Tuesday, in the first reaction to US President Donald Trump cutting his deadline for Moscow to cease fire in the conflict.
The Kremlin said on Tuesday it had "taken note" of a statement by US president Donald Trump that he was shortening his deadline for Moscow to agree an end to the war in Ukraine or face new sanctions ...
Vladimir Putin spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday to discuss Middle East tensions, particularly ...