Ukraine, Putin and Russia
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Last month was the deadliest since Putin launched his full-scale war on Ukraine three and a half years ago. In July alone, 286 civilians were killed and another 1,388, according to official data.
President Trump, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and key European leaders met at the White House on Monday afternoon to discuss Russia's war in Ukraine.
First Lady Melania Trump penned a letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin, which was hand-delivered by President Donald Trump in Anchorage on Friday, calling on him to protect “the innocence” of children and “nurture the next generation’s hope” as his war on Ukraine continues.
The French president was among the European leaders who visited the White House to present a united front in support of Ukraine.
The president says he wants Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin to meet alone before he joins them in a potential trilateral discussion.
In a TV interview, the U.S. president suggested European nations would have troops on the ground in Ukraine, while the United States would support them in other ways.
Donald Trump continued browbeating Russia’s Vladimir Putin and Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskiy into making concessions that he believes could end Europe’s most-deadly war in eight decades. Speaking today in an interview on Fox,
The day of meetings followed Trump's Friday summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska -- and it came The high-stakes group meeting at the White House on Tuesday amounted to a "significant" step toward ending Russia's war in Ukraine,
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