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As Ukrainian officials look to Europe for backing, Putin looks to Asia and BRICS; Trump keeps his eyes on the spotlight.
As the U.S. levies punitive tariffs on the world’s largest nation, American hegemony is looking more fragile than ever.
The talks come shortly after US President Trump announced he will meet Russia's President Putin in Alaska on Friday.
The threats, pressure and ultimatums have come and gone, but Russian President Vladimir Putin has maintained Moscow's ...
For President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, it is an opportunity not just to end the Ukraine war on his terms, but to split ...
Trump’s nightmare gets worse: Putin's 40-min phone call with Lula deals US a new BRICS & tariff blow
Days before his high-stakes meeting with Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin is on a diplomatic blitz, rallying BRICS leaders to ...
European leaders said peace talks between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska next ...
Sanders says the Trump-Putin summit in Alaska could be ‘a positive step forward’ if Ukraine involved
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) says that peace negotiations in Alaska between President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin could be “a positive step forward.” “If, in fact, an ...
Since President Trump retook office, many Ukrainians have worried a peace accord would be struck without them.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said Friday’s summit between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska will be an important test for Putin.
European nations have rallied behind Ukraine, emphasizing that peace cannot be achieved without Kyiv's involvement, as President Trump prepares for a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
ANALYSIS: Next Friday’s summit in Alaska is one of the biggest gambits of Trump’s second term, raising expectations for an end to the war. Both he and Putin have negotiating leverage.
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