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Fox News senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy reports on peace talks between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
She added that “the U.S. holds the power to force Russia to negotiate seriously” — but it’s clear from the rest of her statement that she doesn’t think that’s happening yet. President Vladimir V. Putin and President Trump at Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson in Anchorage on Friday.
After greeting President Trump in Anchorage as his “dear neighbor,” Russian President Vladimir Putin opened the evening press conference by saying their agreement will “pave the path toward peace in Ukraine.
Trump said he had agreed with Putin that negotiators should go straight to a peace settlement - not via a ceasefire, as Ukraine and European allies, until now with U.S. support, have been demanding
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Trump says a peace accord, rather than ceasefire, is 'the best way' to end Russia-Ukraine War
President Donald Trump is outlining a new approach to end the war in Ukraine, one day after a rare summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin, but the details are still hazy. Trump wrote on social media on Saturday morning,
Although Putin and Trump did not reach a deal during their meeting in Alaska, the summit was widely seen as a successful step towards peace. Trump told Fox News' Sean Hannity in an exclusive interview that the summit was a 10 out of 10 and that Putin wants the war to be "done."
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European leaders praise Trump for offering US military support for future peace force in Ukraine
BRUSSELS (AP) — European leaders have praised President Donald Trump for agreeing to allow U.S. military support for a force they are mustering to police any future peace in Ukraine — a move that vastly improves the chances of success for an operation that could prove essential for the country’s security.
Hillary Clinton said she would personally nominate President Trump for the Nobel Prize if he struck a deal to end the war in Ukraine without Kyiv having to cede territory. Clinton, the former secretary of state and Trump’s 2016 presidential rival,