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US President Donald Trump has dropped his push for a ceasefire in the Ukraine war after the Alaska summit and said Russia and Ukraine must go for a 'Peace Agreement'.
Putin summit in Alaska, which could open new perspectives in U.S.–Russia relations and the resolution of the Ukraine war.
After leaving Alaska, Trump says he would prefer to "go directly to a peace agreement" to end the war in Ukraine as he ...
Chatham House analysts give their initial reaction and insights after US President Donald Trump met Russian President ...
The General Staff said Russian forces suffered significant losses in the area, including 910 killed, 335 wounded, and 37 ...
Trump needed a break from the infighting in MAGA so he decided an inconsequential meeting with Putin would do the trick.
The coalition of the willing, the alliance which is planning to police a future peace deal, will meet on Sunday afternoon.
The meeting between President Vladimir Putin of Russia and President Donald Trump of the United States took place at a military base in Alaska on August 15 ...
Ukraine and its allies were scrambling Sunday to respond to President Donald Trump's apparent shift toward Vladimir Putin's ...
Fighting has continued to rage during a flurry of diplomatic moves to end Moscow’s invasion. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Use BBC.com or the new BBC App to listen to BBC podcasts, Radio 4 and the World Service outside the UK. What will Keir Starmer and his fellow European leaders agree on ahead of the US/Ukraine summit ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s goals go beyond a land grab and aim at Ukraine’s capitulation. Kyiv and the West hope to draw a line.