President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia praised President Trump’s second inauguration, but the American leader did not return the compliment.
Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated President-elect Trump ahead of his inauguration on Monday and said Moscow is open to dialogue with the new administration.  Speaking during a video
As we show in our new, original economic analysis, Trump has the levers to force Vladimir ... views on Putin’s invasion of Ukraine for the first time in weeks, during his Oval Office press ...
As president-elect, Donald Trump said on more than one occasion that he could end the war in Ukraine within 24 hours of taking office. More than a day into his presidency, the war rages on. But “ending wars” does still appear to be a top priority for the new administration.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has reiterated his claim he's ... After his return to the Oval Office, Trump told reporters that Putin should seek a peace deal otherwise the country faces ...
BERLIN — President Vladimir Putin of Russia heralded President Donald ... But hours later Monday, in the Oval Office, Trump didn’t return the favor. The U.S. president made some of the most ...
Two of America’s adversaries are solidifying their ties just days before President-elect Trump makes his historic return to the Oval Office. On Friday, Russian President Vladimir Putin and ...
Donald Trump has issued a warning to Russian President Vladimir Putin just hours after taking office following his inauguration. Trump said that Putin is ‘destroying Russia ’ and urged him to ‘make a deal’ with Ukraine to end the war. Trump said: ‘He has to make a deal. I think he is destroying Russia by not making a deal.
President is highly critical of FEMA response in North Carolina arguing states are best placed to deal with disaster response, not federal government
Trump delivered a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Thursday, where he discussed the prospect of talks with Russia and China to reduce nuclear weapon stockpiles.
This follows President Donald Trump's executive order authorising the US military to deploy as many units or members of the armed forces as needed to help the Department of Homeland Security obtain "complete operational control" of the border.