Amidst Trump’s apparent pivot toward Russia, Vladmir Putin offered the opportunity for U.S. businesses to re-engage in Russia as one of his primary bargaining chips in peace negotiations, an apparent ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Tuesday that his country could hold peace talks with Ukraine, but ruled out speaking directly with President Volodymyr Zelensky, whom he called "illegitimate".
Vladimir Putin is facing a furious backlash from Kremlin clans over his China policy, which could exacerbate Russia's economic crisis. Since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February ...
The prime minister of Serbia has resigned following weeks of nationwide protests against corruption and bad governance. Milos Vucevic announced his resignation on Tuesday, becoming the most senior ...
"I know [Ukrainian President Volodomyr] Zelenskyy well. I know [Russian President Vladimir] Putin well. I would get that ended in a period of 24 hours," he said in an interview with British ...
Russia is ready to sit down and negotiate a peace deal with Ukraine — a country it invaded and wanted to seize for almost three years now — Russian President Vladimir Putin said. However ...
The United States attempted to assassinate Vladimir Putin during Joe Biden's presidency, according to a shocking claim by former Fox News host Tucker Carlson. Political commentator Carlson ...
They believe Russian leader Vladimir Putin won’t agree to anything short of abject Ukrainian surrender — a condition the dealmaker in Trump will shun. Trump, on the other hand, appears to think he can ...
Putin claims Zelenskiy lacks legitimacy for talks Zelenskiy says Russian leader afraid of negotiations Ukraine cites martial law for Zelenskiy's legitimacy Putin suggests Western allies could ...
So here’s a helpful analogy: Donbas. In 2014 Vladimir Putin grabbed much of Donbas, an eastern region of Ukraine, and pretended he had not. As a figleaf he used supposedly local separatists ...
Mr. Schmemann, a member of the editorial board, is a former Moscow bureau chief for The Times. It was March 1994, more than two years after the Soviet Union disintegrated, and the debates within ...
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