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President Donald Trump is scheduled to meet face-to-face with Vladimir Putin on Aug. 15 in an effort to end the Ukraine war.
After a summer of phone calls and public outbursts against Russia's leader, President Donald Trump will meet in Alaska with Vladimir Putin.
President Donald Trump and Russia’s Vladimir Putin kicked off their Alaska summit with a warm handshake on Friday, greeting ...
Stepping foot on Western soil for the first time since he ordered the invasion of Ukraine, Vladimir Putin basked in ...
See the moment President Trump greeted Russian President Vladimir Putin in Anchorage, Alaska, on Friday. Neither Mr. Trump ...
U.S. and Russian leaders hold summit in Anchorage to pursue ending Ukraine conflict, with talks expected to last up to seven hours according to the Kremlin.
In today’s edition, Kristen Welker outlines the stakes for the in-person meeting between President Donald Trump and Russian ...
U.S. President Donald Trump greeted Russian President Vladimir Putin with a handshake ahead of a high-stakes summit in Alaska on Friday that could determine whether a ceasefire can be reached in the ...
President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are meeting in Alaska on Friday for a high-stakes summit over ending the ...
As Trump prepares for his "high-stakes" meeting with Putin, Ukraine's Zelensky has said: "We are counting on America." ...
Plus, Attorney General Pam Bondi named DEA head Terry Cole as the "emergency police commissioner" of D.C.'s Metropolitan ...
In order to end the war in Ukraine, President Trump will need to increase his pressure on Putin, writes Miriam Sapiro.