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Trump previously said his personal relationship with Putin would usher in peace for Ukraine. Now, he says Putin's gone "absolutely CRAZY!"
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The Kyiv Independent on MSNAs Trump fails to sanction Moscow, few expect breakthrough during upcoming Russia-Ukraine talksAs Ukraine and Russia prepare for peace talks scheduled for June 2 in Istanbul, few observers expect a breakthrough. While the U.S. and Ukraine have pushed for an unconditional ceasefire, the Kremlin has rejected it.
The Kremlin shrugged off U.S. President Donald Trump's public criticism of Russian leader Vladimir Putin as a case of "emotional overstrain." Spokesman Dmitry Peskov made the comments after Trump said on Truth Social on Sunday that Putin had gone "absolutely CRAZY!
When President Donald Trump spoke last week by telephone with Vladimir Putin, the Russian leader committed to drafting and sending what he described as a “memorandum of peace” in the coming days laying out Russian requirements for a ceasefire with Ukraine,
The latest rounds of attacks by Russia against Ukraine have Trump sharpening his criticism of President Vladimir Putin and threatening more sanctions. Meanwhile, Trump and administration officials continue to hint that a new Iran nuclear deal is on the horizon.
During a revealing moment at an Oval Office news conference on Wednesday, President Donald Trump said a decision point on U.S.-Russia relations is coming — and soon.
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Mediaite on MSNBrit Hume Rebuts Trump Talking Point That Zelensky Doesn’t ‘Have the Cards’ vs. Russia: ‘He Apparently Has Quite a Few’Ukraine carried out a drone attack deep inside Russian territory, where more than 40 grounded warplanes were damaged or destroyed. The post Brit Hume Rebuts Trump Talking Point That Zelensky Doesn’t ‘Have the Cards’ vs.
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President Donald Trump has ramped up his criticism of Russian President Vladimir Putin as the country unleashes intensifying strikes against Ukraine. The president’s rhetoric has taken a harsh turn against Putin after Russia launched some of its largest-ever strikes against Ukraine,