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ABC News' Martha Raddatz spoke with Kremlin press secretary Dmitry Peskov. In an exclusive interview with ABC News, Kremlin press secretary Dmitry Peskov said Russian President Vladimir Putin ...
Trump tells Zelenskiy to accept Trump's proposal immediately Putin proposes direct talks with Ukraine in Turkey, May 15 Zelenskiy and Europeans had insisted on ceasefire first KYIV, May 11 ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy agreed on Sunday to meet face-to-face with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Turkey. Putin initially proposed the Thursday meeting this weekend ...
It was not clear that Putin had proposed to attend in person. Putin proposed direct talks after European powers demanded a 30-day ceasefire, threatening massive new sanctions on Moscow.
Vladimir Putin showed off his gym and luxury juicer while discussing his desire to punch everyone on a tour around his private Kremlin apartment. In a documentary aired on Sunday to mark his ...
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates — President Trump said Friday that he's moving to set up direct talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin as soon as he can, after Putin opted to skip peace ...
Twenty-five years after rising to power, Putin gave a series of interviews to journalist Pavel Zarubin for Russian television outlet Rossiya 1. The result is a film titled Moscow. Kremlin.
Putin said that he first knelt in prayer during the 2002 Nord-Ost Moscow theater crisis, when Chechen militants took over 900 people hostage. More than 130 hostages were killed.
Leaders cast themselves as defenders of world order Putin says they stand together against 'neo-Nazism' In swipe at US, Xi says they will counter 'bullying' Kremlin seeks boost from visit of ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin believes it's his destiny to recreate the Russian empire and won't back down in Ukraine, former Defense Secretary Robert Gates said in an interview with "Face the ...
Russian leader Vladimir Putin said Sunday he “hopes” Russia won’t have to nuke Ukraine in a boastful interview on state TV. The Kremlin tyrant downplayed the need for nuclear weapons against ...
President Vladimir Putin said Russia had sufficient strength and resources to take the war in Ukraine to its logical conclusion, though he hoped that there would be no need to use nuclear weapons.
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