Putin, Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy
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The presidents of Ukraine and Russia "have not been exactly best friends," U.S. President Donald Trump said earlier this week, as he pushed for an in-person meeting.
Russia launches new wave of attacks, Lavrov says Russia should guarantee security for Ukraine, Vance takes us inside the room, Miller rants against "stupid hippies."
Trump open to meet Putin face-to-face next week followed by three-way talks with Ukraine's Zelenskyy
Trump schedules back-to-back diplomatic meetings with Russia's Putin and Ukraine's Zelenskyy in coming weeks according to Fox News reports.
President Trump said Monday he spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin following meetings at the White House with top European leaders and began arranging a potential bilateral meeting
President Donald Trump says he has begun arrangements for a face-to-face meeting between Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskyy to discuss a pathway to end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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Trump begins planning for Putin-Zelenskyy meeting while affirming US help with security guarantees
Zelenskyy and Trump expressed hopes that talks with Ukrainian and European leaders at the White House could lead to trilateral talks with Putin to bring an end to his war on Ukraine.
Trump Gives Assurance Of 'No US Boots' On The Ground In Ukraine; Face-to-Face With Putin? | TRENDING
The Hill's Drew Petrimoulx chats with White House Columnist Niall Stanage about the Trump administration's efforts to negotiate a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine, including working on setting up a trilateral meeting with President's Donald Trump,
President Donald Trump says he has begun arrangements for a face-to-face meeting between Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskyy to discuss a pathway to end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. “I called President Putin,
President Trump is working to coordinate a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, which would be the first face-to-face interaction between the two leaders since Russia invaded Ukraine more than three years ago.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on Tuesday eviscerated The New York Times’ Shawn McCreesh for asking why President Donald
Ukrainian and European leaders are likely to push back hard on Russia’s demands, but risk casting themselves – in the eyes of the White House, at least – as obstacles to peace.
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The Mirror US on MSNVladimir Putin covers face in layers of make-up as he appears after 'will die soon' claim
Vladimir Putin appeared with a full face of make-up when he was seen for the first time after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky claimed the Russian leader was "dying"