Trump starts Ukraine peace talks as he and Putin plan Saudi meet
- President Donald Trump announced a shift in U.S. policy towards Ukraine by agreeing with Russian President Vladimir Putin to start peace negotiations following a prisoner swap.
- The prisoner swap involved Russia releasing American schoolteacher Marc Fogel, who had been detained for over three years.
- Trump expressed hope that the release of Marc Fogel would anchor a peace deal in Ukraine.
- The focus is on quickly halting conflict to prevent further casualties, as noted by Trump during his communications with advisers.
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Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump agreed by telephone to launch "immediate" negotiations on the war in Ukraine, while excluding, for the moment, Kiev and the European Union from these talks. What interest for the two presidents? And what would be the consequences of an agreement between Washington and Moscow? Interview with General Jérôme Pellistrandi, editor-in-chief of the "National Defence Review".
Enemies or allies? Reasons why the Trump-Putin talks raise eyebrows
WASHINGTON, Feb 13 — Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin have agreed to meet to discuss ending the war in Ukraine. What do we know about the relationship between the US and Russian presidents? Trump on Putin Trump has a history of positive and admiring comments about Putin that have long prompted criticism that he is “soft on Russia”. He rejects that, saying that no US president was ever tougher on Moscow. Trump has called Putin a strong and smart l…
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