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The missile and drone attack casts more doubt on the U.S.-brokered peace process. President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned the ...
Trump’s lead envoy to Ukraine and Russia, Steve Witkoff, has had similar moments of confusion. In an interview in March, he ...
After a phone call Monday between Trump and President Vladimir Putin of Russia, Trump appears to be walking away from ...
The president has gone from a “24-hour” deal to “back away” in just a few months.
Russian forces launched 367 drones and missiles at Ukrainian cities overnight, including the capital Kyiv, in the largest ...
By Tom Balmforth, Andreas Rinke, John Irish KYIV/BERLIN/PARIS (Reuters) -For Ukraine and its allies, who spent months trying ...
An ongoing prisoner swap between Ukraine and Russia was the only result of recent peace talks, but President Trump wonders if it "could lead to something big???" ...
The crucial test of President Donald Trump’s Ukraine policy was always going to come when he realized that something he ...
“Vladimir, I told you in January that if you didn’t stop the war in Ukraine, I would impose sanctions. You ignored me. You ...
The United States can stand up to the Kremlin now, in Ukraine, or later. But the cost of waiting could be high.
When President Donald Trump returned to office, he was laboring under a fundamental misconception about the war in Ukraine.
The White House disputes the officials’ account, saying Trump believes Russia is winning in Ukraine but still wants peace.