Trump changes tune on NATO, criticizes Putin
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte warned that Brazil, China and India will face secondary sanctions from the US if Russia doesn’t negotiate a peace deal with Ukraine, and said they should lean on President Vladimir Putin to agree to a ceasefire.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte discusses President Donald Trump's decision to sell weapons to NATO for Ukraine in an interview on 'Special Report.'
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Daily Express US on MSNDonald Trump's fierce two-word warning to Vladimir Putin over Ukraine warP resident Donald Trump issued a chilling warning to Russian President Vladimir Putin, a day after he threatened to impose severe secondary tariffs on Moscow if they failed to reach an end to the war with Kyiv in 50 days.
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Amazon S3 on MSNTrump 'Orders' Zelensky to STRIKE Moscow after Resuming Weapons Supply - Frustrated by 'Fool' PutinIn a dramatic shift, U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly urged Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to consider striking Moscow—just days after a failed phone call with Vladimir Putin. Sources told the Financial Times and Washington Post that Trump asked,
Ukrainians have been praising First Lady Melania Trump after President Donald Trump claimed she has been urging him to help the country take on Russia.
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Sending Ukraine offensive weapons could push Russian President Vladimir Putin to the negotiating table, retired Adm. James Stavridis, the former NATO supreme allied commander, said on Monday. Speaking ahead of the announcement of the U.
President Donald Trump issues Russian President Vladimir Putin a 50-day deadline to end Ukraine war or face 100% tariffs, prompting skepticism from the EU's chief diplomat and Kyiv's mayor over 50-day timeframe.
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NDTV Profit on MSNNATO Chief Warns India, China and Brazil Of Secondary Sanctions Over Russia LinksNATO Secretary General Mark Rutte warned that Brazil, China and India will face secondary sanctions from the US if Russia doesn’t negotiate a peace deal with Ukraine, and said they should lean on President Vladimir Putin to agree to a ceasefire.