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Trump-Putin summit in doubt as Kremlin sticks to hard line on Ukraine
After he was briefed on what the senior official described as a “productive” call between Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Monday, Trump essentially pressed ... Read More
When it comes to Ukraine peace negotiations, it’s all over the map
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Ukraine-Russia war latest: US tells NATO to ‘boost firepower’ ahead of Trump-Zelensky meeting
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After Gaza, Ukraine is next on Trump’s list. But peace with Putin may prove even more elusive
There are few tactics from his work to end the horrors of Gaza that Trump can emulate as he seeks to curtail Russia’s near-four-year invasion. Read More
Exclusive: Russia reiterated previous Ukraine peace terms to US in private communique, sources say

Russia reiterated its previous terms for reaching a peace deal with Ukraine in a private communique sent to the U.S. over the weekend known as a "non-paper," according to two U.S. officials and a ... Read More
Trump’s new Ukraine stance is meant to pressure Putin, officials say, despite lack of sanctions or military aid

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