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Kremlin puts Russia-Ukraine ceasefire talks on hold


Negotiation channels between Russia and Ukraine remain formally open but the Kremlin has put talks on hold, as prospects for renewed diplomatic engagement appear remote. Presidential spokesman Dmitry ... Read More

US would help secure peace after Russia's war in Ukraine, Trump tells Fox News


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US and Ukraine call for 30-day ceasefire following Saudi talks


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Trump backs Putin’s land grab in Ukraine


Ukraine coverage with Sunday’s live blog; Donald Trump supports Vladimir Putin’s demand that Ukraine surrender its most valuable region to Russia in o ... Read More

Putin says foreign troops deployed to Ukraine before any peace deal would be 'legitimate targets'


Russian President Vladimir Putin said Friday that any foreign troops deployed to Ukraine before a peace agreement has been signed would be considered “legitimate targets” by Moscow's forces. Putin's ... Read More


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