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A CIA assessment concluded that Ukraine didn't try to kill Russian President Vladimir Putin at his country residence as alleged by the Kremlin, a source with knowledge of the matter told NBC News last week.
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Vladimir Putin could 'justify' Ukraine invasion after Donald Trump's capture of Maduro
The US President bragged he is now "running" Venezuela after its leader Nicolas Maduro was captured over the weekend before being hauled to a court in New York
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Trump says Ukraine did not target Putin residence in drone strike
US president Donald Trump has said American officials determined that Ukraine did not target a residence belonging to Russian leader Vladimir Putin in a drone attack last week. Mr Trump’s comments disputed Kremlin claims that the US leader had initially greeted with deep concern.
The Trump administration backs Ukraine security guarantees against Russia and says it hopes to acquire Greenland.
Trump said teams are "getting a lot closer, maybe very close" to achieving a Ukraine-Russia peace deal, following his conversation with Putin and meeting with Zelenskyy.
President Donald Trump welcomed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to his Florida resort Sunday after speaking with Russian President Vladimir Putin by phone.
Trump lashes out at Nato and claims Putin would have taken all of Ukraine without US - Trump to punish countries like India, China and Brazil for buying cheap Russian oil
Donald Trump has welcomed Volodymyr Zelenskyy to Mar-a-Lago, as the two leaders made initial comments in front of the press. Speaking on the doorstep of his club in Florida before the meeting with Zelenskyy, Trump said “we have the makings of a deal that is good for Ukraine, that is good for everybody”.
President Donald Trump pledges U.S. will "always be there for NATO" while questioning alliance's commitment amid tensions over Greenland push.
President Trump’s efforts to court President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia are rife with contradictions about stability and displays of American power.