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Vladimir Putin rejected calls to join direct talks with Ukraine's leader in Turkey, seemingly unphased by mounting pressure from Trump to strike a peace deal.
President Donald Trump may join in on Russia-Ukraine peace talks in Turkey on Thursday, as the world awaits to see if Russian President Vladimir Putin will show up.
Days of speculation that Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky could meet with Russia’s President Vladimir Putin in Turkey have ended with the Kremlin pouring cold water on the idea ...
Ukrainian officials say Russia launched more than 100 drones, rejecting calls for a ceasefire as Zelenskyy says he'll "be waiting for Putin" to join him for direct talks in Turkey.
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President Trump on Sunday urged Ukrainian leaders to agree to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Turkey later this week to negotiate an end to the three-year conflict. “President
MOSCOW and KYIV — Efforts to halt, or perhaps even end, the war in Ukraine hit a new phase this week — when it appears at least someone from Russia and someone else from Ukraine will gather in ...
Trump's administration initiated separate talks with Russia and Ukraine in Saudi Arabia in March ... Rubio and others from the U.S. will go to Turkey for the talks. Podolyak on Tuesday told ...
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Putin’s Next Move: Russian Forces Create ‘Buffer Zone’ Along Russia-Ukraine BorderIn a stark new turn in Russia’s war strategy, President Vladimir Putin on Thursday declared that Russian forces are actively constructing a “security buffer zone” along the Russia-Ukraine border. The announcement was made during a televised government meeting,