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Russian President Vladimir Putin hinted that he could be willing to make a nuclear deal with President Donald Trump just ahead of the two leaders' high-stakes talk in Alaska.
Following the summit in Alaska, the US and Russia may begin discussions on concluding a new Strategic Offensive Arms Reduction Treaty (START), reports RGRU, citing Russian president Vladimir Putin.
Second, Trump and Putin could publicly declare their intent not to exceed New START limits even after the treaty expires.
(CNN) — Russian President Vladimir Putin praised the Trump administration’s “energetic” efforts to stop the war in Ukraine ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that the United States was making “sincere efforts” to halt the war in ...
Putin has been under pressure from Trump to agree to end the three-and-a-half-year-old war in Ukraine, something Moscow says is part of a complex of security issues that have raised East-West tensions ...
Trump said his main goals will be to convince Putin to agree to a ceasefire and to pave the way to a three-man summit with ...
President Donald Trump’s meeting in Alaska with Vladimir Putin could be a decisive moment in the war in Ukraine and in the ...
A new RUSI report published this week argues that Russia's nuclear strategy has evolved in response to enhanced missile ...
Talks set to focus on Ukraine and US–Russia ties; European allies and Kyiv sidelined, raising fears over potential concessions.