Ukraine, Putin and Russia
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Donald Trump has suggested he could join Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian president Vladimir Putin in Turkey this week if the two leaders meet for peace talks there.“I've got so many meetings,
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RBC Ukraine on MSNRussia will face consequences if Putin ignores talks in Istanbul - German Foreign MinistryRussian dictator Vladimir Putin must attend negotiations with Ukraine scheduled for May 15 in Türkiye, if he is truly interested in peace. Otherwise, Moscow will face consequences, Tagesschau reports,
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNPutin slams anti-Russian sanctions leaders as "idiots"Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin has harshly criticised countries imposing sanctions on Russia. Source: Meduza, a Latvia-based Russian media outlet Details: Putin argued that these sanctions harm not only Russia but also the countries imposing them,
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he is prepared to meet Vladimir Putin this week, shortly after US President Donald Trump urged him to “immediately” accept the Russian leader’s offer to hold peace talks in Turkey.
Vladimir Putin's 25-year vice-like grip on Russia ends if he accedes to peace talks with Ukraine, experts say. The despot faces mutiny on all fronts at home - notably his army and the rise of "armed" opposition - with acceding to a ceasefire seen as a show of ultimate weakness.
UKRAINE is now piling the pressure on Russia as Vladimir Putin stays silent on his own offer to meet for peace talks on Thursday. Moscow’s bungle has seen Volodymyr Zelenksy take up
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Daily Star on MSNVladimir Putin's troops amassing on another European border in chilling echo of UkraineA surge in Russian military activity near the Finnish border has been detected, with Moscow rapidly expanding its military footprint in northwestern Russia
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RBC Ukraine on MSNPutin given 12 hours to accept ceasefire as Germany issues ultimatum to RussiaRussian dictator Vladimir Putin must respond to the ceasefire proposal in Ukraine by the end of the day, The Guardian reports. According to German government spokesperson Stefan Kornelius, "the clock is ticking" for Russia.