Russia, Ukraine and Donald Trump
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As Trump demands a deal to end the Ukraine war in 50 days, Russia's deputy foreign minister says "demands, especially ultimatums, are unacceptable."
Russia is following with concern everything related to Transnistria. This was announced today, July 15, by the press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov.
The Kremlin views Donald Trumpʼs recent statement on sanctions against Russia as “very serious,” according to Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov. He noted that President Vladimir Putin has not yet commented on the matter.
Russia and Ukraine held two rounds of direct talks on May 16 and June 2 in Istanbul, Turkiye. Putin previously said that both sides agreed to hold a third round of talks after the completion of the exchange of prisoners of war and the transfer of bodies of fallen soldiers as negotiated in previous talks.
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‘Here Comes the Turmoil’: Russia Has Only Bad Choices in Ukraine WarMoscow is projecting confidence in the face of President Trump’s new hardline stance on Ukraine, but Russia’s teetering economy tells a different story. -While officials like Dmitry Medvedev publicly “shrugged off” Trump’s 50-day ultimatum and threat of crippling secondary tariffs,
Kremlin spokesman reaffirms Russia's readiness to engage in 3rd round of direct peace talks with Ukraine, says it is ‘obvious Kyiv is in no hurry'