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Belarus topped the list of friendliest countries, followed by China, Kazakhstan, India and North Korea Germany is now considered the most hostile country towards Russia, a survey conducted by the independent Moscow-based polling institute Levada showed.
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Calendar on MSNTrump Discusses Ukraine’s Attack on Russian Aircraft and Iran Nuclear Talks with PutinPresident Donald Trump revealed that he had a conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin regarding Ukraine’s recent attack on Russian aircraft and discussions about Iran’s nuclear program. The disclosure comes amid ongoing tensions between Russia and Ukraine,
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President Donald Trump has ramped up his criticism of Russian President Vladimir Putin as the country unleashes intensifying strikes against Ukraine. The president’s rhetoric has taken a harsh turn against Putin after Russia launched some of its largest-ever strikes against Ukraine,
Trump previously said his personal relationship with Putin would usher in peace for Ukraine. Now, he says Putin's gone "absolutely CRAZY!"
When President Donald Trump spoke last week by telephone with Vladimir Putin, the Russian leader committed to drafting and sending what he described as a “memorandum of peace” in the coming days laying out Russian requirements for a ceasefire with Ukraine,
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Despite early gestures of support, Trump’s latest policies mark a sweeping rollback of LGBTQ+ rights, drawing criticism from advocates during
During a revealing moment at an Oval Office news conference on Wednesday, President Donald Trump said a decision point on U.S.-Russia relations is coming — and soon.
Russia rebukes Trump’s “absolutely crazy” Putin comment, blaming his “emotional overload” after major Ukraine air assault.
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Amazon S3 on MSNKremlin SLAMS Trump In A FIERY Response To His ‘Kid’s Brawl’ Comment On Russia-Ukraine WarIn a stunning Oval Office remark, U.S. President Donald Trump compared the Russia-Ukraine war to “two kids fighting,” saying it might be better to let them brawl before stepping in. The Kremlin responded sharply,