Here’s what Russia and Ukraine have demanded to end war
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Ana Navarro of "The View" claimed first lady Melania Trump was a hypocrite for writing a “peace letter" to Russian President Vladimir Putin while ignoring her husband.
Doing so would require the Russian leader to “accept the failure of sitting down with a president he considers a joke from a country that doesn’t exist”
President Trump pledges no U.S. troops will defend Ukraine, focusing instead on arranging a Putin-Zelenskyy meeting.
Mark Warren, of Anchorage, said he was handed the keys to the spanking new Ural motorbike in a motel parking lot by a Russian embassy employee last week after Vladimir Putin’s high-stakes
In a whispered conversation with French President Emmanuel Macron at a summit with other European leaders on Aug. 18, the U.S. president seemingly shared that he thinks Russian President Vladimir Putin will agree to end the war in Ukraine in order to hand Trump a victory.
President Trump is working to arrange a face-to-face meeting between Putin and Zelensky as Russia intensifies its assault on Ukraine. With Putin facing war crime charges limiting venue options, Budapest and Geneva are being considered as potential meeting locations.
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