Trump, Russia and Ukraine
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The South Carolina senator brought up the 2016 Steele dossier to defend the indictment of former FBI director James Comey.
UNITED NATIONS -- UNITED NATIONS (AP) — President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he believed Ukraine could win back all territory lost to Russia, a dramatic shift from the U.S. leader’s repeated calls for Kyiv to make concessions to end the war.
A Kremlin spokesman has rejected U.S. President Donald Trump's characterization of Russia as a "paper tiger," noting that the country is traditionally seen as a bear, not a tiger, and there are "no paper bears".
The president said sanctions blocking sales of American jet fighters could end on Thursday during a White House meeting with the Turkish leader.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said Friday that Hungary will continue to source fossil fuels from Russia despite demands from his ally President Donald Trump, and that he’d informed the president that dropping Russian energy would be a “disaster” for Hungary’s economy.
Russia supports a call by U.S. President Donald Trump for a comprehensive global ban on biological weapons, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Thursday.
US President Donald Trump has stated that the slow pace of Russia's occupation of Ukraine, despite large-scale bombardments of Ukrainian cities, is damaging Russia's reputation. He has stressed that the actions of Russian leader Vladimir Putin have led to significant human losses and destruction but have not brought the end of the war any closer.
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo discusses the Trump administration's efforts to end the Russia-Ukraine war and ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas on 'Sunday Night in America.'