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President Donald Trump announced in an interview published Saturday that he has spoken with Russian President Vladimir Putin. “He wants to see people stop dying,” Trump told the New York Post.
"He (Putin) wants to see people stop dying," Trump told the Post. The White House did not respond to a request for comment. More:Putin draws a nuclear red line for the West Kremlin spokesman ...
Russia neither confirmed nor denied any details about the "delicate" discussions between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to the Russian news outlet RBC.
US President Donald Trump has revealed that he has already had one or more phone conversations about ending Moscow's war in Ukraine with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, who, according to ...
President Donald Trump of the United States said he has spoken to Russian President Vladimir Putin by phone about ending the war in Ukraine. DAILY POST reports that Trump, who has promised to end ...
A Russian singer accused of donating to the Ukraine army and calling President Vladimir Putin an “idiot” fell to his death from a window this week — just moments after authorities raided his ...
Nearly three years after President Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine, his troops are making steady progress on the battlefield. Kyiv is grappling with shortages of men and weapons. And the new U.S ...