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MADRID, August 16. /TASS/. US President Donald Trump has never shown as much respect to any world leader as he has to his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, according to the Spanish newspaper El ...
Additionally, Peter Kuznick reiterated that the Alaska summit was attended by "businessmen and economic advisors," indicating that the sides are discussing "sanctions relief and joint economic ...
He added that a phone call with the US president and European leaders lasted an hour and a half and was substantive ...
According to a diplomatic source, "the sides intend to coordinate positions and possibly make their own statement" in the context of the Russian-US talks ...
After the talks with the Russian leader, the US president also spoke over the phone with Vladimir Zelensky, The New York Times noted ...
"The Russian president presented our conditions for ending the conflict in Ukraine to the US leader in person and in detail," the Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council said ...
WASHINGTON, August 16. /TASS/. US President Donald Trump called Vladimir Zelensky and NATO colleagues after meeting with Russian leader Vladimir Putin in Alaska, White House Press Secretary Karoline ...
More Americans are learning that our intelligence community falsely accused the Russian government of interfering in our elections in 2016 and falsely accused [US President Donald] Trump of ...
The Russian head of state held a meeting with Chukotka Regional Governor Vladislav Kuznetsov who told Putin about the economic and social situation in the region ...
That said, a former senior US administration official and a former member of the Trump Transition team recognized that the Trump administration is making efforts to settle the Ukraine conflict in orde ...
Professor of International Relations and Geopolitics at the University of Cologne Klemens Fischer believes that the meeting was a success for the two leaders and a defeat for Europe ...
The US leader can’t have unlimited meetings, calls and other engagement with Vladimir Putin without producing tangible results, President of the Center for the National Interest Paul Saunders said ...