NATO, Ukraine and Vladimir Putin
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Trump appeared to place the onus of ending the war on the Ukrainian leader and said Ukraine should give up Crimea and its hopes of joining NATO — key Kremlin demands.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and several European leaders visited the White House on Monday for a crucial meeting with US President Trump. This meeting follows Trump’s recent talks with Russian President Putin at the Alaska summit.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and other European leaders will meet with President Trump at the White House today after Trump's summit with Russian President Putin on Friday. NBC News' Yamiche Alcindor and Richard Engel report the latest.
Ret. Gen. Wesley Clark discusses Vladimir Putin's proposal to Volodymyr Zelenskyy to end the war in Ukraine and President Donald Trump's plan going forward as he pushes for peace.
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Khaleej Times on MSN'No going into Nato': Trump lays out terms for Ukraine 'peace' ahead of Zelensky talks
Donald Trump has told Ukraine to give up hopes of getting back annexed Crimea or joining NATO as he prepares to host President Volodymyr Zelensky and European leaders in Washington on Monday to press Kyiv into accepting a peace deal with Russia.
President Donald Trump dismissed criticism of his summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska as "fake news" Sunday night on Truth Social, saying the war in Ukraine could be ended "almost immediately" but critics were making it harder to do so.
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Democrat Senator said Alaska summit was ‘great day’ for Russia: Putin was ‘absolved of his crimes in front of the world’
A key senator on the Foreign Relations committee called Donald Trump’s Alaska summit with Vladimir Putin a “disaster” Sunday and blamed the U.S. president for legitimizing his Russian opponent in front of the world.
In a summit meeting marked by red carpets, handshakes and military flyovers, President Vladimir Putin made his first trip to the United States in a decade and was greeted warmly by President Donald Tr