Trump, Russia and Ukraine
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So much for Donald Trump’s “force of personality” forcing Russian President Vladimir Putin to prove he wants to end the war in Ukraine.
President Trump suggested after the call that the United States could “back away” if Russia and Ukraine peace talks don't advance. That could leave it to Europe to keep Ukraine in the fight.
Top finance leaders from the G7 nations gather in Canada starting Tuesday, with concerns including war in Ukraine at the fore while the advanced economies grapple with fallout from US President
They didn't get it right away, but eventually they got it." But Biden said that Trump's Ukraine policy could also have a broader impact on US and European relations. "Europe is going to lose ...
The direct negative impact of the new tariffs on Ukraine's economy is expected to ... imbalances,” the central bank said. Read also: Trump lays out condition for lifting import tariffs ...
I served in our country's foreign service for three decades. The Trump administration's Ukraine policy will make the U.S. less safe.
Now, running for a fifth term in a state that Donald Trump ... policy is going.” But Coons added that Graham still appears to be working “tirelessly” to get a good outcome for Ukraine.
The call began just after 11 a.m. and ended just after 1 p.m. Over the course of the call, Putin assured Trump that Russia was ready to work toward a potential ceasefire, but Putin said both countries “would need to find compromises to suit all parties,