Russia, Trump and Ukraine
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While Trump's new Russia policy announcement was welcomed by and large, there are still challenges ahead that will require more from America.
US President Donald Trump is trying again to end the war in Ukraine – not by targeting Russia, but by hitting the countries that buy Russia’s oil.
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The Print on MSNTrump’s Ukraine U-turn puts Russia’s trade partners at risk. India caught in the middleAcross strategic and political circles, there is a broad consensus that India should prioritise its national interest by integrating into global defence production and supply chains.
Trump’s threat isn’t just non-credible – the positive market reaction in Russia suggests it is a gift for Moscow. The 50-day ultimatum is seen not as a deadline but as a reprieve, meaning nearly two months of guaranteed inaction from the US.
The clip —shared by Julia Davis, the creator of Russian Media Monitor—showed Trump taking a reporter's question on Tuesday in which he was asked about how he had expressed his unhappiness with Putin, who has repeatedly stalled on U.S. ceasefire proposals and stepped up drone attacks on Ukraine.
Readers respond to the president’s latest turn in the war. Also: President Trump and Rosie O’Donnell; New Yorkers’ health; travel medical kits.
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump issued Russian President Vladimir Putin an ultimatum on Wednesday – make a deal with me to end the Ukraine war or pay a hefty economic price. Trump said he ...
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Trump’s Russia pivot: Threat to global democracy - MSNPresident Donald Trump’s recent actions have sparked concerns about a potential realignment of US foreign policy, one that may benefit Russian interests at the expense of NATO and global democracy.