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"I think we might be on the verge of something that would be very, very important for the world at large," Trump's envoy said on Monday.
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Trump's advisors push for tougher stance on Kremlin actionsAdvisors to U.S. President Donald Trump are advocating for a tougher stance on the Kremlin, highlighting Putin's lack of interest in ceasing the fighting in Ukraine, reports the "Wall Street Journal." ...
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Billionaire envoy Witkoff reveals Putin's peace conditionsA billionaire from the USA and Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, met with Vladimir Putin. During the conversation with the Russian leader, the American heard the conditions for ending the war. In an ...
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Russia's intelligence chief threatens NATO with dire consequencesSergey Naryshkin, the director of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service, issued threats against NATO and Belarus' neighbours during a speech in Minsk. Russian media, covering Naryshkin's meeting with ...
The International Criminal Court's remit of power is limited and strongly depends on the cooperation of member states, legal experts told Euronews. View on euronews ...
Steve Witkoff said after talks with Putin, he saw a potential deal emerging and highlighted opportunities to reshape US-Russia relations for regional stability.
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Team Trump's lack of tangible solutions after a Russian ballistic missile attack on Sumy, which killed 34 civilians and injured 117, including nine children, has led to an increase in Russian attacks ...
Kremlin insists no timeline for peace after Trump’s latest tirade against Zelensky - Trump once again falsely accuses Zelensky for starting Putin's invasion ...
Wang and Zhang, born in 1991 and 1998 respectively, are the first known Chinese citizens captured while fighting alongside Russian forces. Both claimed they joined t ...
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Dagens.com on MSNPutin’s Most Dangerous Spy Is Now Leading Peace Talks with the U.S.Known as “The Baron” to the CIA, Russian spy chief has stepped out of the shadows to lead high-stakes negotiations with the U.S.
One of Russia’s most outspoken generals, sacked and detained after a withering attack on the Defense Ministry two years ago, is returning to the front, according to his lawyer.
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