Trump to shorten Ukraine deadline for Putin
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Former prime minister Stephen Harper told a conference in Saskatchewan on Monday that Russian President Vladimir Putin is “an evil man” who will leave Russia poor and in chaos.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNZelenskyy makes statement about Trump’s new deadline for PutinThe decision of US President Donald Trump to shorten the deadline for Russian President Vladimir Putin is a demonstration of strength that can bring peace closer, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Twitter (X).
President Donald Trump said he will reduce a previous 50-day deadline he issued to Vladimir Putin to reach a peace deal with Ukraine after admitting the Russian leader seems to have no intention of complying with it.
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GB News on MSNVladimir Putin issued ultimatum as Donald Trump warns of further sanctions: 'Gotta make a deal!'US President Donald Trump has issued a fresh ultimatum to Russian leader Vladimir Putin amid tensions over a peace deal with Ukraine, stating he's "got to make a deal". Speaking to reporters in Turnberry,
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Daily Express US on MSNVladimir Putin warned tiny NATO nation is 'preparing for war' on Russia's borderVladimir Putin may be growing increasingly worried about a small NATO member on Russia's doorstep that is openly preparing for potential warfare.In what resembles a David versus Goliath standoff, the tiny Baltic state of Lithuania has started boosting military expenditures and conducting war games in response to escalating threats from Moscow.
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US President Donald Trump said he would shorten his timeline for Russian leader Vladimir Putin to reach a truce with Ukraine or face potential economic penalties, ramping up pressure on Moscow to bring the fighting to a halt.
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President Donald Trump answered questions on topics from Russia and Gaza to Jeffrey Epstein for more than an hour alongside British Prime Minister Keir Starmer during his Scotland trip. The wide-ranging informal press conference,
Vladimir Putin’s July 28 meeting with Stavropol Governor Vladimir Vladimirov was unusually negative, with the latter warning that his region faces plummeting new construction rates and skyrocketing rent prices.