Trump, Russia and Ukrainian
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Putin, Trump and Ukraine
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Few details were known about Monday's call, aside from Trump's reported attempt to initiate peace talks aimed at ending the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
After Trump’s third phone call with Putin since his inauguration, it appears there will be no letup in fighting and less U.S. pressure on Moscow.
The Russians are "trying to avoid giving anything because they are very, very hard-nosed negotiators," one analyst told NBC News.
It would be the equivalent of us going back 1,000 years and having to start from scratch." In response to these hypothetical - but experts say quite possible - threats, US President Donald Trump has set his eyes on a "next generation" missile shield: the Golden Dome.
The president promised peace on day one. Now he’s enabling Putin’s advances.
The U.S. president said he would speak to Russian leader Vladimir Putin on Monday to discuss trade and "stopping the 'bloodbath'" in Ukraine.
President Donald Trump is relying on his relationships and reputation to deliver his foreign policy, from the Middle East to the Russia–Ukraine war. But although those relationships and that reputation helped him during his Middle East trip,