Ukraine, Putin
Digest more
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday warned that Russia would use all military means at its disposal to conquer Ukrainian lands if a peace deal is not reached. Speaking to an audience of senior military officers during an annual meeting,
Russian President Vladimir Putin warns of extending military gains in Ukraine if Kremlin demands are ignored in peace talks. Despite extensive diplomatic efforts, conflicting positions between Moscow and Kyiv persist.
Russian President Vladimir Putin warned Friday that Western military personnel deployed to Ukraine would become "legitimate targets for defeat," raising fresh threats against the idea of international peacekeepers once a ceasefire is reached. "This is one ...
First lady Melania Trump said Friday that Russia has allowed eight Ukrainian children to reunite with their parents, following months of private discussions between Russian officials and the first lady’s office centered on children separated from their ...
MOSCOW, Oct 23 (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin said on Oct. 23 that Moscow would never bow to pressure from the United States or any other foreign power, and cautioned that it would deliver an "overwhelming" response to any military strikes deep ...
Putin’s remarks come at a time when the US has imposed additional duties on Indian goods and expressed concern about New Delhi’s deep energy and defence ties with Moscow.
President Donald Trump’s attempts to give peace a chance with Russian President Vladimir Putin appear to be going predictably poorly. Since their meeting in Alaska last month, Putin has shown little interest in the direct peace talks with Ukraine that ...
12don MSN
What’s Stopping Rupee-Rouble Trade? ‘It’s Economics, Not Politics,’ Says Putin — With a Caution
Putin urges caution on de-dollarisation, citing Europe’s euro experience, and stresses Rupee–Rouble trade hurdles are economic, not political, with solutions focused on expanding bilateral business opportunities.
The events that have been taking place in Europe since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 had never before occurred in the same cumulative fashion in the continent’s history. First, led by the United States of America, member states of NATO and the ...