Putin Meets Trump's Envoys
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The threat came as hours of late night 'peace talks' involving Putin and Trump envoys ended with the Kremlin ruling out ending the war in Ukraine - unless Kyiv surrendered Donbas
The Russian president told a Security Council meeting on Wednesday, "What happens to Greenland is none of our business."
What’s remarkable about Mr. Nobody Against Putin is its wide-ranging tonality.
Talks between Russian leader Vladimir Putin and US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff in Moscow lasted more than three hours, the Kremlin said
US President Donald Trump said that his message to russian leader vladimir putin is that the war in Ukraine must end. His words were quoted by Reuters on
US President Donald Trump said the main obstacle to a Ukraine-Russia peace deal remains unresolved territorial and boundary disputes, calling the conflict complex and distancing himself from its origins.
Mr Putin praised Russia’s constructive role in Latin America and the Middle East. He made no mention of America’s armed forces having abducted Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela’s president, a Russian ally whom he had welcomed in the Kremlin eight months earlier—much less of how easily they had knocked out Venezuela’s Russian-built air defences.
"Given the special relationship with the Palestinian people, Russia could direct $1 billion from Russian assets frozen under the previous U.S. administration to the Board of Peace," Putin said, referring to Trump's indications that a $1 billion payment would secure a permanent seat on the board.