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President Donald Trump complained Thursday that the United States provided too many weapons to Ukraine under the previous administration, his first public comments on the pause in some shipments as ...
Trump gave his first public comments Thursday on the pause in some shipments as Russia escalates its latest offensive.
US President Donald Trump said he had made no progress with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin towards a ceasefire in Ukraine after the two leaders spoke by phone on Thursday.
The U.S. president urged Russia’s leader to quickly end the war in Ukraine, according to a Kremlin briefing on the hourlong ...
The call with Vladimir Putin came as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said publicly he wanted to discuss weapons ...
The chat was the leaders’ second in a month and comes days after the U.S. paused deliveries of some defensive weapons to ...
Ukraine is forging ahead with early plans for joint weapons production with some international allies, top officials said, while warning Wednesday of potential consequences of the U.S. decision to ...
Earlier, sources in the law enforcement agencies told TASS that the British media confirmed information about the liquidation of British mercenary Benjamin Leo Burgess with the call sign Budgie near A ...
Trump and Putin speak on call following U.S. pause of weapons shipments to Ukraine. Russia continues escalating attacks on ...
Maj. Gen. Mikhail Gudkov, promoted to deputy head of the Russian Navy just a few months earlier, died in an apparent ...
The two leaders did not discuss a recent pause in some US weapons shipments to Kyiv during the nearly hour-long call ...
Gudkov, who previously commanded a Russian marine unit involved in the ongoing invasion of Ukraine, died of injuries ...