Trump and Putin Are Ready to Talk. What’s Different?
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Trump and Putin are Ready to Talk. What’s Different?
On August 6, U.S. President Donald Trump posted that special envoy Steve Witkoff had just returned from “a highly productive meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.” Trump said that “Great progress was made!” During that meeting, Russian President Vladimir Putin presented the Trump administration with a ceasefire proposal. When asked if it was true that […]
What I Would Advise Trump on His Meeting With Putin
Former U.S. Ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker offers this advice to President Trump ahead of his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin next week: "We should never be recognizing Russia's aggression and occupation of Ukrainian territory, but we could get to a point where there's a ceasefire and where basically Ukraine is not contesting it militarily."
Critical issue for Trump-Putin meeting will be securing 'unconditional ceasefire': Michael Froman
Michael Froman, Council on Foreign Relations president and former U.S. Trade Representative, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss President Trump's meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin this week, what the main objective of the meeting will be, reports of Nvidia and AMD paying 15% of China chip sales revenues to the U.S. government, U.S.-China trade tensions, Trump's tariff agenda, and more.
US President Donald Trump before meeting with the head of the Kremlin should be reminded of his first negotiating principle - a complete and unconditional ceasefire, which could become the starting point for fair and safe negotiations for Ukraine. — Ukrinform.
The world is looking forward to the rapprochement between Washington and Moscow. An eventual quote between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin could mark a before and after in the war in Ukraine, with implications that go far beyond the battle front.
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