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Any deal that can get Russia on board will look unfavorable to the Ukrainians, but "within reason the Ukrainians will have to come to terms with something that may be second best to a deal they would ...
According to Russian foreign minister, US leader said "it was a huge mistake to pull Ukraine into NATO, and this was a mistake by the Biden administration, and he wants to rectify this" ...
/WASHINGTON, April 25. /TASS/. Russia maintains contact with the US administration on peaceful settlement of the Ukrainian conflict, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said.
MOSCOW, April 25. /TASS/. Restrictions could not stop Russia’s trade growth, while its external and internal state debt has reduced, Russian Security Council Secretary Sergey Shoigu has told TASS in ...
The science and expert council of the Russian Security Council, created in December 2024, is "actively taking part in this work, ensuring a profound scientific study of national security issues and ...
Aleksandar Vucic said that he has an idea "to hold a large global forum to discuss various subjects in Belgrade next year" ...
WASHINGTON, April 25. /TASS/. Russia is ready to conclude a deal on Ukrainian conflict settlement, but some provisions of the future agreement are yet to be agreed upon, and Moscow is working on that, ...
WASHINGTON, April 25. /TASS/. Republican US President Donald Trump does not share the assumption that Russian President Vladimir Putin may stall for time in negotiations on Ukraine, hoping to conclude ...
"You also have to take into account that many in Europe need to demonstrate they can exert influence on someone," Serbian leader said ...
Trump again mentioned the issue of financial contributions to support NATO, and said Europe should pitch in more ...
"I have my own internal audit, and my country clearly documents how much assistance has been provided," he said ...
"We will continue our operational pressure and increase our control over Hamas as needed, and if we do not see progress in the return of the hostages, we will expand our actions," Eyal Zamir said ...