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U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday that he would meet with Vladimir Putin even if the Russian leader will not meet ...
"Though that may not be enough to compel Putin to seek peace, it does suggest that the walls are closing in on him." ...
The intensification of prisoner exchanges between Kyiv and Moscow has shed light on the scale and cruelty of torture ...
In July, Russia collected 787.3 billion rubles, or $9.8 billion, from oil and gas revenue — 27% lower than a year ago.
European leaders reiterated support for Ukraine after Kyiv pushed back against US suggestions it would need to cede some ...
Trump said he would meet with the Russian leader in Alaska on Aug. 15, following Putin’s proposal. Hours later, Ukraine’s Zelensky ruled out giving up land.
China is pleased to see Russia and the United States maintaining contact and improving ties to advance a political resolution ...
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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