Russian President Vladimir Putin appointed senior veteran diplomat Alexander Darchiev as ambassador to the United States on Thursday, to lead a rapprochement with that has stunned Ukraine and Washington's European allies.
President Trump’s admiration for President Vladimir Putin of Russia has been endlessly dissected, but the American leader’s policy shifts since taking office again could have profound effects.
Donald Trump's decisions to halt U.S. military aid and the sharing of intelligence with Ukraine could have "catastrophic" ramifications, said Simon Schama.
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Raw Story on MSNWashington now resembles early Putin days — with 'one hell of a difference': NYT reportA New York Times report Wednesday night laid out the case that President Donald Trump's first month in office bears some resemblance to the early days of Russian President Vladimir Putin — but one journalist who fled Russia flagged a "hell of a difference" between the two,
as its ambassador to Washington. Putin has been feasting on these carrots for a month. But the Kremlin suddenly began sounding truculent this week. An offer by Britain and France to provide troops ...
Tension between the United States and Ukraine, laid bare in the Oval Office meeting of Trump and Zelensky, is seen in Moscow as a “gift.”
‘Putin is the only one who benefits’: Ukrainians fear worse to come after Trump’s aid halt
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Trump wants to see more than just a minerals deal to restart aid and intel to Ukraine
US: Trump orders pause to Ukraine aid
President Donald Trump suspended military aid to Ukraine on Monday, a US official said, sharply escalating pressure on Kyiv to agree to peace negotiations with Russia.The move comes just days after a stunning public clash at the White House between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Trump,
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin appointed Alexander Darchiyev as the new ambassador to the United States, according to decree published on Thursday. The Foreign Ministry said last week Washington had given it the green light to appoint Darchiyev at a meeting between Russian and U.S. officials in Turkey.
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