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RBC Ukraine on MSNPutin outplays Trump. Why US-Russia negotiations push peace further awayThe results of yesterday’s conversation between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin shocked Ukraine and Europe. It is quite likely that the US will withdraw from the negotiation process and shift all responsibility onto the Europeans.
Tuesday’s moves reflect a growing sense that Europe is increasingly on its own to face a militaristic Russia. Mr. Brooke has traveled to about 100 countries reporting for the New York Times, Bloomberg, and Voice of America. He reported from Russia for eight years and from Ukraine for six years, coming home in 2021.
By Tom Balmforth, Andreas Rinke and John Irish KYIV/BERLIN/PARIS (Reuters) -For Ukraine and its allies, who spent months trying to win Donald Trump over to their cause in the war started by Russia, it is back to square one.
Russian President Vladimir Putin outplayed everyone again — the Europeans lost their ultimatum, and the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, with sanctions. This was stated by Verkhovna Rada deputy Vladimir Dubinsky.
President Trump said he didn’t bring up his Easter plea to halt attacks on Ukraine during a phone call Monday with Russian President Vladimir Putin. In a post on Truth Social at the time, Trump
President Vladimir Putin of Russia told reporters after his call with President Trump yesterday that he was ready to negotiate a peace deal with Ukraine, but he repeated his demand for broad concessions. Trump offered a more optimistic take on the call.
After the presidents' phone conversation The Russian Federation and the United States, Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, the EU countries have agreed to increase sanctions pressure on Russia. This was stated by the official representative of the Cabinet of Ministers of Germany Stefan Cornelius.
Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump discussed what the U.S. leader called "impressive" prospects for ties between their two countries in a phone call on Monday, the Kremlin said, adding that Russia and the United States are working on a new prisoner swap.