Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that he agrees in principle with a U.S. proposal for a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, but he emphasized that the terms are yet to be worked out and noted ...
If Russia agrees to a settlement with Ukraine, even if the latter loses 20 per cent of its territory, Ukraine should consider ...
Poland’s former President Lech Walesa urges next generations to defend democracy, warning that populists and demagogues will ...
Some world events can look different to those of us on this side of the Atlantic, also, more precisely, in Berlin. God knows, here too I’m frightened at ...
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India Today on MSNPutin thanks Trump, PM Modi amid Ukraine ceasefire talks: We're gratefulRussian President Vladimir Putin, in his first reaction to America's 30-day Ukraine ceasefire proposal, thanked Donald Trump ...
In his first public remarks on the proposed 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin said Russia is "for it" but that he wants his own security guarantees.
Russian forces appear to have retaken at least a dozen villages in their embattled Kursk border region in recent days, throwing into doubt Ukraine’s ...
Keith Kellogg “is a former American general, too close to Ukraine. Not our kind of person, not of the caliber we are looking ...
Former Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta said Thursday that President Donald Trump deserved “credit” for making a ceasefire in the ...
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