Trump, Russia and nuclear submarine
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Russia, Ukraine and the strikes
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U.S. President Donald Trump shrugged off Russia's test of its nuclear-capable Burevestnik missile, which the Kremlin said had flown for more than 8,000 miles, and said Russian President Vladimir Putin should be focused on ending his war in Ukraine instead.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is now believed to be more dug in than ever, according to a recent intelligence assessment.
Russian Telegram channels reported fires at the NS-Oil refinery in Novospasskoye, Ulyanovsk Oblast - some 700 miles from Ukraine's border.
President Trump on Saturday said the lack of progress toward peace between Russia and Ukraine amid their more than three-year war is “very disappointing.” The president has attempted to chart a
There are no plans for President Trump to meet with President Putin in the immediate future,” the White House said.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Kyiv is working with its partners in the "Coalition of the Willing" to draw up a peace plan, including a ceasefire, to end the Russian war against Ukraine in a similar vein to U.S. President Donald Trump's 20-point framework for Gaza.
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Russia unleashes fresh wave of deadly strikes on Ukraine after Trump's summit with Putin called off
As Trump's plan to meet Putin is called off, Zelenskyy says another bloody night in Ukraine shows Russia isn't feeling "enough pressure for dragging out the war."
Zelenskyy said discussions military assets from the U.S. -- including Tomahawk missiles -- motivated Putin to meet with Trump in Budapest.
President Volodymyr Zelensky told Axios that President Trump's new sanctions will hurt the Russian war machine, but Ukraine still needs long-range missiles to force Vladimir Putin to make peace. Why it matters: It's been a head-spinning two weeks for Zelensky.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has announced new sanctions against Russia's two biggest oil companies and blasted Moscow's refusal to end its "senseless war."
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