Putin, Ukraine and Donald Trump
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Russian forces appear to have donned the US flag for a fresh offensive in Ukraine, after American President Donald Trump's summit with Vladimir Putin.
White House eyeing Budapest for Trump’s Putin-Zelensky summit - Trump says 'it's possible' Putin does not want to make a deal to end Ukraine war
With Trump adopting Russian points that Ukraine should cede land for a peace deal, Zelenskyy was expected to seek to get the U.S. back on board with his own previous agreement with Western allies
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Alaska summit shows Trump always chickens out when facing Putin
President Trump’s trip to Alaska to meet with Vladimir Putin was unsuccessful, as he accepted Putin’s demands for territorial annexations and failed to secure a peace deal, leaving
Russia's Vladimir Putin agreed at his summit with President Donald Trump to allow the United States and its European allies to offer Ukraine a security guarantee resembling NATO’s collective defense mandate as part of an eventual deal to end the 3 1/2-year war in Ukraine,
President Trump and Russian President Putin drove off together in the presidential vehicle, "The Beast," as the leaders arrived in Anchorage, Alaska for a summit to discuss the Ukraine war. Putin could be seen laughing as the two leaders drove off for a historic summit which is expected to last hours.