Trump, Russia and Ukraine
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President Donald Trump on July 14 announced the U.S. would impose "severe tariffs" on Russia unless Moscow agrees to a deal to end the war in Ukraine within 50 days, but experts who spoke to the Kyiv Independent say the plan is deeply flawed.
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNZelenskyy: Putin holds back attacks while Trump’s envoy visits UkraineIt’s a very interesting example,” Zelenskyy said. “General Kellogg came to Ukraine, and for two nights in a row, there were no mass bombings. People are already joking about it, saying we should give General Kellogg a Ukrainian passport and keep him here.
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Newsner Stories on MSNDonald Trump asked Zelenskyy if Ukraine could strike Moscow, source claimsDonald Trump has not been the biggest supporter of Ukraine in the war against Russia. Despite Russia being the invader, Trump has not shown support for Ukraine during his presidential campaign, and the same went
Ukraine’s capacity to strike Russia’s major cities has come under the spotlight since President Trump asked if Kyiv could do so.