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Yes, President Trump stated that at present, he has stopped thinking about organizing a summit. However, over the past two days, he repeatedly mentioned that he does not exclude such a summit taking place in the future,
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Moscow Is Planning to Create Its Own USAID
As a Ukrainian, I’ve seen firsthand how Russia has learned to emulate American soft power for authoritarian ends.
President Donald Trump's unexpected pivot on the Russia-Ukraine War seems to have created headaches for the Kremlin.
MOSCOW - Russia is analysing the latest Western sanctions, and will act according to its interests, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Friday. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.
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'Russia's stance doesn't change' — Kremlin responds to Trump's proposal to freeze Ukraine front line
Moscow's position regarding the possibility of pausing hostilities along the current front lines in Ukraine has not changed, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said on Oct. 20 when asked about proposals put forward by the U.
The Kremlin may have convinced itself that US President Donald Trump didn’t have the stomach to apply real pressure on Moscow to end the brutal conflict in Ukraine.
Moscow rules out a Budapest summit between President Trump and Vladimir Putin after POTUS calls for a ceasefire in place.
Kirill Dmitriev, head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) and a special envoy for the Kremlin, is expected to meet senior Trump administration officials to “continue discussions about the US–Russia relationship”,
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Top Russian envoy visits US for ‘official’ talks, days after Trump imposes sanctions on Moscow
Russia’s top economic envoy has arrived in the United States for “official” talks just days after President Donald Trump announced tough new sanctions on Russia, sources with knowledge of the visit have told CNN.
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Kremlin rejects Trump proposal to freeze Ukraine front lines: ‘Russia’s stance doesn’t change’
Moscow appears to have rejected President Trump’s latest call to freeze the current front lines in Ukraine, reiterating that “Russia’s stance doesn’t change.” Addressing Trump’s proposal over the
Russia is prepared to expand cooperation with Iran in all areas, the Kremlin said on Monday. Moscow has close relations with Tehran and condemned U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear sites earlier this year that were carried out with the stated aim of preventing Tehran from acquiring a nuclear bomb.