Putin, Trump and Ukraine
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The president met with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, and later stated that the fighting should end and that territorial lines should be where the battle lines are today.
Hungary's strongman leader Viktor Orbán calls Trump's announcement of a meeting with Putin in his country great news for "peace-loving people."
Questions loom about whether the Russian president might be subject to arrest while traversing the airspace of International Criminal Court members.
People in Russia and Ukraine are not expecting major breakthroughs in ending their war at an upcoming summit between U.S.
President Donald Trump said "tremendous bad blood" between Zelenskyy and Putin is delaying a peace deal from happening with the war in Ukraine.
Donald Trump arrived in Alaska expecting to strike a deal with Vladimir Putin to end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Instead, the Russian president rejected his proposal outright — and launched into a lengthy historical lecture.
President Trump has announced plans for another summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Richard Haass joins The Weekend to discuss the details of the meeting, the White House’s response to a reporter on the location and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy’s visit to the White House.
European leaders are scrambling for a seat at the negotiating table again after Vladimir Putin’s latest contact with Donald Trump threatened to unravel their efforts to intensify pressure on Russia over the war in Ukraine.
Nigel Farage, leader of the right-wing populist Reform UK party, has called Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin "a very bad dude" and said he supports the use of frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine. Details: Farage,
Abakar Abakarov - a Putin enemy on the Russian international most wanted list - was mysteriously found dead & 'covered in stab wounds' after he fled to Turkey to hide out