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Face-to-face meeting in Anchorage could determine not only the trajectory of the war, but also the fate of European security ...
President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin gave remarks after a summit in Alaska about the war in Ukraine. Trump called it "a very productive meeting" but said "there's no deal until there's ...
The news conference lasted a little over 12 minutes. Putin was the first to make a statement, highlighting Moscow’s determination to resolve the Ukraine conflict and improve relations with the US, one ...
President Trump told reporters on Friday that he's willing to talk about business with Russian President Vladimir Putin, but ...
President Trump told reporters on Friday that he's willing to talk about business with Russian President Vladimir Putin but ...
Trump and Vladimir Putin met in Alaska on Friday to discuss terms for a potential end to Russia’s war against Ukraine — without Ukraine’s involvement.
The meeting marks the first time leaders from the U.S. and Russia have met in-person since Putin launched his deadly invasion ...
President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin did not appear to come to an agreement on ending the conflict in Ukraine on Friday following their nearly three-hour-long meeting in Alaska.
Elevate Ukraine and Arlene Campbell Humanitarian Foundation talk with KBTX after latest visit to war-torn Ukraine ...
Putin and Trump said they were optimistic about improvements in relations between the United States and Russia.
United States President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin hold a joint press conference after meeting for ...
President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Alaska on Friday and held a press conference in which Putin spoke first, even though the summit was held on U.S. soil.
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