Putin, Trump and Ukrainians
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Irish Star on MSNTrump's Russia deadline could force desperate Putin to reach for his nukesExperts fear Russia could emply battlefield nuclear weapons in Ukraine after being given 50 days to stop the fighting by the US
It remains to be seen just how lasting and severe President Donald Trump’s turn against Vladimir Putin will be. Trump has criticized the Russian president in unprecedented terms in recent days and signaled he’ll send vital weapons to Ukraine.
Melania Trump has highlighted Russia's continued attacks on Ukraine in private conversations, President Trump said on Monday.
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The Mirror US on MSNWW3 fears over desperate Putin reaching for his nukes after Trump's ultimatumConcerns are escalating that Vladimir Putin might resort to using nuclear weapons in Ukraine, especially after the 50-day deadline imposed by his American counterpart, Donald Trump. Trump has warned of imposing 'very severe' tariffs on Russia,
The West is waging a full-scale war against Russia, and Moscow should respond in full, former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev has said.Mr Medvedev, now deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council,
Vladimir Putin’s conduct has prompted Donald Trump’s shift as Russia’s war effort in Ukraine has gotten only more aggressive.
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Irish Star on MSNDonald Trump issues Vladimir Putin two word warning over Ukraine ceasefire dealDonald Trump has remarked that it will be 'too bad' if Vladimir Putin refuses to agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine. Speaking to the press on the White House South Lawn on Tuesday, following his threat of imposing "secondary tariffs" of up to 100% on Moscow if they don't strike a deal within the next 50 days,
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The Mirror US on MSNDonald Trump's two-word warning to Vladimir Putin over Ukraine ceasefire dealThe US president spoke to reporters on the White House South Lawn on Tuesday afternoon, the day after he threatened to impose "secondary tariffs" on Moscow
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Daily Express US on MSNDonald Trump's fierce two-word warning to Vladimir Putin over Ukraine warRussia, however, has not taken kindly to Trump's threats. "President Trump's statements are perceived not as a signal for peace, but as a signal for the continuation of the war,"
The president left the door open for talks with his Russian counterpart but complained about Russia’s continued aerial attacks on Ukraine.