Putin, Ukraine and Donald Trump
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LiveTube News (English) on MSNVideo: ‘I was surprised’: Trump answers whether he thinks Putin is a ‘bad guy’Trump answers whether he thinks Putin is a ‘bad guy’ Fox News senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy questions President Donald Trump about the Russia-Ukraine war. #foxnews #trump Subscribe to Fox News!
The American president’s preference for praising and excusing the Russian leader has yielded no progress toward peace in Ukraine.
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNTrump loses patience with Putin but has not decided on next steps – PoliticoUS President Donald Trump has indicated that his patience with Russian leader Vladimir Putin is running out, but he has not yet decided on his next steps. Source: Politico Details: Trump said that Putin is "playing with fire" by refusing to engage in serious peace talks to end the war in Ukraine.
The U.S. president lashed out at the Kremlin on Tuesday as the White House continued to consider increasing sanctions against Russia.
Trump envoy says UK to join US at next peace talks while Putin told ‘take the deal’ - Sir Keir Starmer’s government has not yet confirmed whether they will attend the peace talks in Turkey
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President Donald Trump has ramped up his criticism of Russian President Vladimir Putin as the country unleashes intensifying strikes against Ukraine. The president’s rhetoric has taken a harsh turn against Putin after Russia launched some of its largest-ever strikes against Ukraine,
President Donald Trump on Tuesday signaled that his patience with Vladimir Putin is running thin, warning the Russian leader that he is “playing with fire” by refusing to engage in serious peace talks about ending the war in Ukraine.
Abbas Gallyamov, Vladimir Putin’s former speechwriter now in exile, offers a revealing look into Putin’s mindset: Is he ready to end the war in Ukraine, and why isn’t Trump pressuring Russia for a resolution?
Trump wanted to let everyone know that he is very, very upset with Russian President Vladimir Putin’s continuing campaign of civilian slaughter in Ukraine. Sunday’s outburst wasn’t the first time that the American president publicly asked his counterpart in the Kremlin to behave himself.