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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Moscow responds to Trump’s new ceasefire deadline after deadly strikes
Moscow has “noted” US president Donald Trump’s decision to cut his deadline on a Ukraine ceasefire from 50 days to “10 to 12”, the Kremlin says.Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russia would continue to ...
Ukrainians over the age of 60 will be allowed to enlist in the military following the enactment of a law signed by President ...
The Kremlin said Monday it has taken note of US President Donald Trump’s new ultimatum on the war in Ukraine, but made clear ...
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNWar will continue: Kremlin responds to Trump’s shortened Russia ultimatum
The ‘special military operation’ continues,” Peskov told regime-aligned media, claiming that Russia remains committed to a peace process aimed at settling the conflict while safeguarding its interests ...
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RBC Ukraine on MSNKremlin responds to Trump's shortened deadline: Committed to peace, but Russia's national interests first
The press secretary of Vladimir Putin, Dmitry Peskov, commented on the statement of US President Donald Trump regarding the shortening of the 50-day deadline and his "lack of interest" in meeting with ...
Mr. Trump said on Monday that he would give Russia about 10 to 12 days to end the war before implementing a new round of ...
At least 22 Ukrainians have been killed and another 85 injured in Russian strikes across the country overnight, prompting ...
Russian glide bombs and missiles have struck a Ukrainian prison and a medical facility, killing at least 22 people ...
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNKremlin reacts to Trump's shortened deadline for peace deal response
The Kremlin has said it has "taken note" of US President Donald Trump’s latest remarks, in which he reduced the timeframe ...
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Independent.ie on MSNKremlin says it 'noted' Trump's deadline of ‘10 or 12 days’ for deal to end Ukraine war
The Kremlin said on Tuesday it had "taken note" of a statement by US president Donald Trump that he was shortening his deadline for Moscow to agree an end to the war in Ukraine or face new sanctions ...
The Kremlin said on Tuesday that it had "taken note" of a statement by U.S. President Donald Trump that he was shortening his ...
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