Diplomatic Ultimatum
President Donald Trump's two-week ultimatum to Russian President Vladimir Putin over Ukraine marks a dramatic ~ and risky ~ turn in US foreign policy.
President Donald Trump's two-week ultimatum to Russian President Vladimir Putin over Ukraine marks a dramatic ~ and risky ~ turn in US foreign policy.
Trump's remarks come in the wake of Russia's latest massive air assault on Ukraine over the weekend, which resulted in several civilian casualties, including children.
In the latest twist in the long and brutal war in Ukraine, US President Donald Trump has once again injected himself into the peace process ~ this time, after a twohour phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The call, which focused on reviving stalled peace negotiations, marks a significant diplomatic development in the three-year-long war.
US President Donald Trump said that Russia and Ukraine will begin ceasefire negotiations and that the Vatican has offered to host them.
In his virtual address at the G20 Leaders Summit, Putin said that some of the leaders in their speeches said that they are "shocked by Russia's ongoing aggression in Ukraine."
Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin have agreed to intensify international efforts toward an immediate ceasefire in the war-ravaged Gaza Strip.
"The choice has been made—he will run," the publication cited an individual with knowledge of the preparations as saying
Allegations of Vladimir Putin employing a body double arise, but the Kremlin refutes the claims, adding to the mystery surrounding his recent public appearances.
Putin was then moved to a special medical facility built in the apartment where he underwent intensive care, the source claims.