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Mediaite on MSN‘It’s In My Brain’: Trump Pressed By Reporters On Deadline For More Russian Sanctions As Ukraine Fighting Heats UpPresident Donald Trump revealed he has a date in his "brain" for when he will step in and sanction Russia in an effort to bring its war with Ukraine to an end. The post ‘It’s In My Brain’: Trump Pressed By Reporters On Deadline For More Russian Sanctions As Ukraine Fighting Heats Up first appeared on Mediaite.
Trump secretly admired Ukraine’s ‘badass’ drone attack - but worries it’ll make Russia ceasefire harder: report - President was impressed by Ukraine’s audacious attack on Russian airfields
President Donald Trump said Thursday that it might be better to let Ukraine and Russia “fight for a while” before pulling them apart and pursuing peace. In an Oval Office meeting with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz,
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Trump talks to Putin again and assumes he "will have to respond" to Ukrainian attacks on his air fleetThe U.S. president is considering involving Moscow in nuclear negotiations with Iran, which have been bilateral until now. It is no secret that Vladimir Putin is furious about the destruction of a significant part of his air fleet after the worst attack since World War II on his bases and the new attack on the Crimean Bridge.
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Trump warns Putin’s revenge for drone attack ‘not going to be pretty’ - US President says he urged Putin not to respond to sweeping Ukrainian attack on Russian airfields
Presidents Trump and Xi engaged in a phone call primarily focused on economic matters, setting aside geopolitical tensions. Trump highlighted progress on rare earth products and announced upcoming trade talks led by key officials,
President Trump's meeting with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will take place amid a backdrop of tensions between the U.S. and Europe over trade and Ukraine.
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNFrom Trump tariffs to North Korea-Russia ties, full plate of diplomatic challenges awaits President LeeAmid U.S. President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff pressure, from which seemingly no ally is safe, and China’s increasingly blatant gray-zone provocations, it is time to begin addressing the diplomatic tasks that await the new president's attention.