Trump's 50-day shift on Ukraine is a big deal
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Putin Vows to Continue Ukraine War ‘Until He Gets What He Wants’Despite President Trump’s 50-day ultimatum and the threat of severe secondary sanctions, Vladimir Putin remains defiant, vowing to continue the war in Ukraine “until he gets what he wants.” -According to a recent Reuters report citing Kremlin sources,
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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,"
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GB News on MSNBritish volunteer who lost limbs in Ukraine says war with Russia is 'fight for the freedom of Europe'A British humanitarian volunteer who lost his arm and leg in a Russian drone strike said the fight in Ukraine is a "fight for the freedom of Europe. Eddy Scott, 28, from Dorset, was injured on January 30 whilst evacuating civilians in Pokrovsk,
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RBC Ukraine on MSNTrump on Russia–Ukraine war: 'I'm on nobody's side'US President Donald Trump assured that he is allegedly not taking sides in the context of Russia's war against Ukraine, the American leader said during a conversation with journalists. Journalists asked Trump whether he has taken Ukraine's side in the war with Russia.
As Trump demands a deal to end the Ukraine war in 50 days, Russia's deputy foreign minister says "demands, especially ultimatums, are unacceptable."
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Daily Express US on MSNVladimir Putin's losses in Ukraine war has hit a grim milestoneIt is speculated that Kim Jong Un has lost at least 6,000 soldiers, with the decision to assist Putin reportedly not being well-received domestically - leading to officials offering families of the deceased the 'rare privilege' of moving to the capital and working on a memorial to appease them, reports the Express.
The United States, Trump stressed, would not pay for them as he heaped fresh criticism on Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The plan is designed to allow the U.S. to funnel more firepower to Ukraine to combat invading Russian forces during their summer military offensive while easing Washington’s financial burden. Increased weapons shipments,