Ukraine, Putin and Donald Trump
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P resident Donald Trump's friendly relationship with Vladimir Putin soured last week, after he called the Russian dictator "absolutely crazy" for unleashing his lar
Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump had a call last week, during which Putin signaled that Russia would be willing to work with Ukraine on peace talks.
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Irish Star on MSNTrump given stark warning about 'manipulator' Putin despite 'friends' claimVladimir Putin is a "cold-blooded manipulator" who will never befriend his US counterpart, Donald Trump's former National Security Advisor has warned, despite reports recently emerging that Putin and
The American president’s preference for praising and excusing the Russian leader has yielded no progress toward peace in Ukraine.
Trump previously said his personal relationship with Putin would usher in peace for Ukraine. Now, he says Putin's gone "absolutely CRAZY!"
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNTrump loses patience with Putin but has not decided on next steps – PoliticoUS President Donald Trump has indicated that his patience with Russian leader Vladimir Putin is running out, but he has not yet decided on his next steps. Source: Politico Details: Trump said that Putin is "playing with fire" by refusing to engage in serious peace talks to end the war in Ukraine.
Trump wanted to let everyone know that he is very, very upset with Russian President Vladimir Putin’s continuing campaign of civilian slaughter in Ukraine. Sunday’s outburst wasn’t the first time that the American president publicly asked his counterpart in the Kremlin to behave himself.
In an unsurprising development, President Trump has failed to stop any of the death and destruction caused by Russia’s war on Ukraine—a conflict he promised to end “in 24 hours” on the campaign trail.
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President Donald Trump has ramped up his criticism of Russian President Vladimir Putin as the country unleashes intensifying strikes against Ukraine. The president’s rhetoric has taken a harsh turn against Putin after Russia launched some of its largest-ever strikes against Ukraine,
Delegations from Ukraine and Russia met for a second time in Istanbul in a month on June 2, 2025. Missing, again, were the country’s two leaders. For a fleeting moment ahead of the first meeting in mid-May 2025,