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President Donald Trump warned Vladimir Putin is “playing with fire” as a ceasefire deal in Ukraine remains out of reach. The president’s post on Truth Social Tuesday afternoon was the latest in a series of criticisms Trump lobbed against the Russian president.
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The Mirror US on MSNCNN Analyst savagely rips into Trump over handling of Putin with three-word jabA CNN analyst has brutally slammed US President Donald Trump’s approach to Vladimir Putin, delivering a brutal three-word jab that questions his strength amid ongoing concerns over Russia
President Vladimir Putin’s conditions for ending the war in Ukraine include a demand that Western leaders pledge in writing to stop enlarging NATO eastwards, according to reports.
A leading security analyst has argued the likelihood of a ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia is growing increasingly slim, before encouraging United States President Donald Trump to hold his nerve and expand military support for the former as his relationship with Russia's President imploded into a public war of words.
After Trump’s third phone call with Putin since his inauguration, it appears there will be no letup in fighting and less U.S. pressure on Moscow.
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Axios on MSNTwo-hour Trump-Putin call ends without ceasefirePresident Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke for around two hours on Monday, after which Trump announced that Russia and Ukraine would "immediately start negotiations toward a ceasefire" and an end to the war.
The U.S. is awaiting a proposal from Vladimir Putin that may lead to a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, Secretary Marco Rubio announced Tuesday.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday signaled that his patience with Vladimir Putin is running thin, warning the Russian leader that he is “playing with fire” by refusing to engage in serious peace talks about ending the war in Ukraine.