Russian President Vladimir Putin responded to a U.S. and Ukraine offer for a temporary ceasefire with his own demands and questions about what a 30-day pause in the war would mean for his long-term ...
To decode what Russian President Putin had to say about a ceasefire proposal and for an assessment of the state of diplomacy, Amna Nawaz spoke with two long-time Russia watchers: Thomas Graham and ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin said he didn’t support an immediate cease-fire in Ukraine, calling for more discussion on a ...
President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia laid out a series of conditions that Ukraine might reject, but displayed a willingness ...
The real estate developer and president’s friend lacks diplomatic experience, but the new administration might view that as a ...
Russian leaders comments signal that there will be difficult negotiations ahead that could frustrate President Donald Trump’s ...
President Donald Trump's Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, landed in Moscow on Thursday morning for discussions on a proposed ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin said he is open to a 30-day ceasefire, as proposed by the U.S., but suggested vague terms for his support, including wanting to eliminate the root “causes of this ...
Five years after the pandemic began, many local health officials say that the politicization of Covid has left them with ...
Today at a news conference, Russian President Vladimir Putin voiced tentative support for a 30-day ceasefire proposal put forward by the United States and Ukraine. But the Russian leader also made it ...
The Russian Defense Ministry's claim that it recaptured the town of Sudzha, hours after President Vladimir Putin visited his ...
An adviser to Russian President Vladimir Putin said a U.S.-proposed 30-day ceasefire gave nothing to Russia and only benefited Ukraine, in one of Moscow’s first public signs of opposition to a ...
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