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European and Ukrainian officials are worried that U.S. President Donald Trump might walk away from peace talks.
Former US Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton joined CNN’s Pamela Brown to discuss what President Trump has and has ...
President Donald Trump told reporters on Sunday he wants to see a deal between Russia and Ukraine "in two weeks or less." ...
Top officials in U.S. President Donald Trump's administration on Sunday pressed Russia and Ukraine to make headway on a peace ...
State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce discusses President Donald Trump’s meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio tells Meet the Press peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine are “close but not close ...
Many of the elements of the U.S. proposal would be politically damaging to Zelensky, creating an opening Moscow could exploit ...
The U.S. wants to see Ukraine and Russia sign a peace deal "fast," President Donald Trump told reporters on Thursday.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said the U.S. proposal for a peace deal with Ukraine is “moving in the right direction ...
President Trump’s inability to halt the war in Ukraine after promising to do so quickly has left him increasingly frustrated.
U.S. and Russian officials continued Ukraine peace discussions Monday as the Kremlin announced a three-day ceasefire during May's Victory Day celebrations.
For the first time, Ukrainian negotiators are cautiously optimistic. “We are trying to improve our position,” says a senior Ukrainian official. “But there is bluffing on all sides. And the danger is ...