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The Kremlin has reacted icily to US President Donald Trump's warnings to President Vladimir Putin over Ukraine.
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bne IntelliNews on MSNCOMMENT: Kremlin goes on the offensive in the south by expanding former prime minister Kiriyenko's foreign policy powersThe Kremlin used to tread softly when exercising its influence in the countries along its southern border, but by expanding the powers of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s chief of staff and former Prime Minister Sergei Kiriyenko it is going on the offensive and following a much more aggressive strategy.
THE Kremlin has mocked Trump’s 50-day deadline to strike a peace deal – and may demand even more Ukrainian territory instead of laying down arms. Putin will keep terrorising Ukrainian
Kremlin has issued its first official response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s 50-day ultimatum to Russia over the Ukraine war. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov called Trump’s warning “serious” and suggested that parts of it were aimed directly at President Vladimir Putin.
The Kremlin is carefully evaluating President Trump’s comments on increased U.S. military aid to Ukraine and its implications. Russia has responded to US President Trump’s sta
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated that the decision to proceed with arms sales sends a clear message to Putin about the unity between the United States and Europe, and that they will "do whatever it takes for Ukraine.
Spokesman says Russia has taken note of President Donald Trump’s statement about military aid supplies to Kiev
MOSCOW (Reuters) -The Kremlin said on Monday that the big picture of U.S. President Donald Trump remarks about supplying Patriot air defence missiles to Ukraine was that U.S. arms and ammunition deliveries to Kyiv have continued and are still continuing.
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The apparent suicide of Russia’s transportation minister brought expressions of shock and sorrow from the Kremlin but no new clues as to why Roman Starovoit might have taken his own life amid media speculation he potentially was facing corruption charges.
US citizen granted Russian passport after spying for the Kremlin in Ukraine - Daniel Martindale smiled as he received his new documents on Tuesday