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"You could say that I was very angry, pissed off, when... when Putin started getting into Zelensky's credibility, because that's not going in the right location," Trump reportedly told the US news ou...
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The growing anger toward Moscow, including from the president himself, marks a shift in the administration's internal deliberations about Moscow's willingness to negotiate.
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In an urgent call for international action, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has publicly urged US President Donald Trump to use his influence to “force Russia into peace” as the war in Ukraine continues to ravage the nation.
President Donald Trump held a high-stakes call with Russia's Vladimir Putin on Tuesday as he tries to win his approval of a 30-day ceasefire with Ukraine.
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The Trump administration is sending mixed messages to America’s enemies — appeasing Russian aggression in Europe, while working to deter China in the Indo-Pacific.
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Ukraine is in a tough spot again following the actions of a partner nation. This has been a recurring issue throughout the war.
The U.S. is hoping for a broader cease-fire between Moscow and Kyiv covering the Black Sea in negotiations starting in Saudi Arabia.
As a ceasefire deal between Russia and Ukraine seems less and less likely, Trump is insisting a deal is possible, despite growing opposition from Vladimir Putin.
The Trump administration has been seeking a cease-fire deal with Moscow, spurring discussions about a return of Western businesses to Russia.