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Trump changed his rhetoric on the war in Ukraine

US President Donald Trump has begun to show a softer attitude towards Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, but has instead spoken harshly towards the Kremlin leader. This is reported by the British publication...

Trump said that Putin continues the war thanks to expensive oil

US President Donald Trump said that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin was able to wage a large-scale war against Ukraine thanks to profits from oil sales. According to him,...

Volker: “Trump doesn’t want to admit that Putin is destroying Ukraine”

Former US State Department special representative for Ukraine Kurt Volker said that Donald Trump does not want to admit the obvious things about Vladimir Putin's actions in...

Associated Press: Kremlin counts on US concessions and puts pressure on Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin continues to launch missile and drone strikes on Ukraine, while simultaneously declaring openness to peace talks. However, as the Associated Press notes, the Kremlin...

Russia wants to force Ukraine into negotiations without stopping the war – ISW

Russia is preparing to hand over so-called “peace proposals” to Ukraine after the prisoner exchange scheduled for May 25 is completed. However, according to analysts at the Institute for the Study of War (ISW),...

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