Putin, Trump and Ukraine
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Trump, Moscow and Vladimir Putin
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It remains to be seen just how lasting and severe President Donald Trump’s turn against Vladimir Putin will be. Trump has criticized the Russian president in unprecedented terms in recent days and signaled he’ll send vital weapons to Ukraine.
Donald Trump has said he’s “disappointed but not done” with Vladimir Putin after threatening 100 per cent tariffs on Russia unless Moscow a peace deal is agreed.
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Daily Express US on MSNZelensky reveals plan to strike Moscow as Trump and NATO supply key weaponryUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told Donald Trump on a private call that Kyiv could strike Moscow - with Washington's help.
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Irish Star on MSNTrump and Putin's relationship sours as US President admits 'disappointment' with Russian leaderUS President Donald Trump has claimed that he was left 'very disappointed' by Russian President Vladimir Putin after the pair held a phone call over the ongoing war in Ukraine, with the US President r
The meeting came as speculation mounted over a potential shift in Trump's approach to the ongoing war, which began in 2022.
Donald Trump has shifted his stance on Russia, threatening tariffs and pledging arms to Ukraine after initially praising Putin. His recent comments indicate frustration with Putin's inaction on a cease-fire,
Zelensky, who was thrown out of the White House in February for allegedly being ungrateful during a meeting with Trump and Vice President JD Vance, lost access to new shipments of some American-made defensive weapons Tuesday, with the Pentagon saying its stocks were running too low.
President Trump now wants to give more weapons to Ukraine and is threatening increased sanctions if Russian President Vladimir Putin doesn't agree to end the war in 50 days. The president explained why in a phone call with our partners at BBC News.