Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday discussed ending the war in Ukraine, agreed to ...
President Donald Trump spoke by phone to Russian President Vladimir Putin, breaking a years-long silence between the Oval ...
Forcing Ukraine to cede territory to Russia would be ‘greatest betrayal of European ally’ since Poland in 1945 says Ed Davey ...
U.S. and Russian leaders spoke on the phone Wednesday about ending the war — and agreed to start negotiations “immediately.” ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin hasn’t abandoned his broader goal of redrawing the balance of power in Europe three years ...
John Healey said the focus ‘for now’ should be on ensuring Kyiv is in a strong position going into any potential peace talks.
In his first trip abroad, the new U.S. defense secretary told allies, including NATO officials, that a durable peace could ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says Ukraine is unlikely to join NATO or keep all its territory. Trump says he'll start talks ...
The declaration is a break from Biden administration’s policy of not discussing Ukraine without the Ukrainian government’s ...
The US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth tells allies that, with Donald Trump as US president, it is "unrealistic" to think ...
President Trump revealed Wednesday that he and Russian President Vladimir Putin had agreed to start talks “immediately” to end Moscow’s war on Ukraine.
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