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US President Donald Trump’s 50-day pause ahead of possible secondary sanctions on Russia gifts the Kremlin a window to ...
The Financial Times reported that Trump had encouraged Kiev to punish Putin by striking deep inside Russian territory—perhaps even hitting Moscow—if the U.S. provided it with more long-range weapons.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune says Republicans will vote on a Russia sanctions bill once Trump approves it, as pressure ...
Despite President Trump’s 50-day ultimatum and the threat of severe secondary sanctions, Vladimir Putin remains defiant, vowing to continue the war in Ukraine “until he gets what he wants.” -According ...
MICHAEL KIMMAGE is Professor of History at the Catholic University of America. He is the author of Collisions: The Origins of the War in Ukraine and the New Global Instability.
President Donald Trump has finally found a way to like arming Ukraine: ask European allies to donate their weapons, and sell ...
Russia continued its war in Ukraine unabated overnight after President Donald Trump gave the country a 50-day deadline to agree to a ceasefire, launching another mass drone and missile attack. Russia ...
Trump says weapons on their way to Kyiv before Russia launches 400 drones - Trump reportedly asked Zelensky why he had not struck Moscow to ramp up pressure on Putin ...
President Donald Trump’s ultimatum to Russia to accept a peace deal in Ukraine within 50 days or face bruising sanctions has given the Kremlin extra time to pursue its summer offensive ...
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov called Trump's 50-day ceasefire deadline "unacceptable" while Putin has yet to officially respond to the ultimatum.
As Trump demands a deal to end the Ukraine war in 50 days, Russia's deputy foreign minister says "demands, especially ...
ISW analysts pointed to remarks made the same day by Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov, who told state-run news ...