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"There is no question that President Trump's team not only stopped World War III from happening but also had already achieved sizable progress on Ukraine resolution," Dmitriev said in an interview wi...
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His meetings with Trump’s envoy, Steve Witkoff, came as the administration’s push to halt the Ukraine war had appeared stalled.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNTrump's trade war and F-16s ready for delivery to Ukraine - Thursday briefUS President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on imports from a number of countries. Meanwhile, Ukraine's partners are preparing to deliver F-16s. Read more about what happened on Thursday, April 3. Donald Trump starts global trade war US President Donald Trump has announced tariffs for the US trading partners around the world.
Russian State TV appears to be turning on President Donald Trump in its recent coverage, with Kremlin propagandists mocking the president over remarks he and his administration have made on a possible ceasefire in the Ukraine war.
US President Donald Trump said he talked to Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky and said that the latter was ready to make a deal. During his gaggle on Air Force 1 on Thursday (local time), Trump said that the head of Russia`s sovereign wealth fund Kirill Dmitriev was in the US,
Vladimir Putin’sRussia was one of the only countries in the world not to be slapped with additional tariffs from Donald Trump last night. The US president announced a series of “reciprocal” taxes on international imports into America which he said would boost the US economy.
Rasmussen's daily poll tracker said, as of April 3, Trump's approval rating sits at 49 percent, while 49 percent disapprove of his job performance.
Senior Trump administration officials have discussed in recent days the likelihood that the U.S. will be unable to secure a Ukraine peace deal in the next few months and are drawing up new plans to pressure both Kyiv and Moscow,
Russian President Vladimir Putin has led the United States on a weekslong diplomatic goose chase with the promise of peace in Ukraine — an endgame that keeps getting pushed back. Kremlin envoy Kirill Dmitriev is in Washington this week to speak with White House officials and offer them a “real understanding of the Russian position”