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Putin says he hopes Ukraine peace talks continue as Trump’s deadline looms
By Katabella Roberts Contributing Writer Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that he hopes peace talks between Russia and Ukraine will continue, though he touted Moscow’s progress in the ongoing conflict, signaling no change in policy despite a looming U.S. sanctions deadline. Putin spoke to reporters at a meeting with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko in northern Russia. U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday gave the Russ…
President Putin has responded in veiled terms to President Trump's threat that the US will impose sanctions if the war against Ukraine is not ended soon. Trump is frustrated by the hundreds of deaths occurring daily and the lack of progress in recent meetings between representatives of Ukraine and Russia. He is threatening Russia with harsh sanctions if the three-and-a-half-year-old war is not brought to an end soon. On Wednesday, he mentioned t…
Russia's President Vladimir Putin says he hopes to continue peace talks with Ukraine – but Moscow's goals have remained unchanged. Obviously, he will not be stressed with US President Donald Trump's customs threats. Talks are always useful, Putin said at the meeting on the North Russian monastery island of Walaam. However, they should not be overburdened with expectations and run better in secret. Working groups could discuss possible compromise…
Vladimir Putin said Friday, August 1st that Russia hoped to continue its talks with Ukraine by implicitly inviting Donald Trump to patience, while stressing that the dynamics of the war were in favour of Moscow.
Russia is ready to work on "compromises" and supports Kiev's proposal to discuss "Ukraine's security" as part of a solution to the war, President Vladimir Putin said today.
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