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Furious Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered strikes against Ukraine's civilians hours after Kyiv reacts favourably to European leaders re-writing Trump's pro-Kremlin peace plan
President Trump is standing behind his most trusted negotiator, Steve Witkoff, following the leak of a phone call with a senior Russian official, which Ukraine’s backers have criticized for what they see as the special envoy’s attempts to sabotage American support for Kyiv and broker a deal favorable to Moscow.
Negotiators from the Trump administration gave Ukraine an ultimatum last week: Accept this deal, or the next one will be worse.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday cautiously welcomed a U.S. proposal to end Moscow's nearly four-year war in Ukraine and accused Kyiv of opposing the plan, which contains many of the Kremlin’s longstanding demands while offering limited security guarantees to Ukraine.
A BOTCHED social media post has exposed a US–Russia channel built around Vladimir Putin’s old demands, revealing a peace plan Kyiv was never meant to see coming. The Trump administration’s push to
Donald Trump defended Steve Witkoff late Tuesday night after a report revealed the U.S. president’s Russia envoy had secretly advised the Kremlin on how to sell a Ukraine deal.
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In his words: President Trump’s rhetoric about Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Vladimir Putin has evolved
The road to a peace deal has been fraught with changing dynamics involving President Donald Trump, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban plans to visit Moscow on November 28 and meet with Vladimir Putin. The Hungarian publication Telex stated this in an article, Ukrinform reports. "Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán will meet with Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Friday, November 28, Telex has learned," the article says.