Russian President Vladimir Putin said Tuesday that his country could hold peace talks with Ukraine, but ruled out speaking directly with President Volodymyr Zelensky, whom he called "illegitimate".
While directing his critique at Europe, Keir Giles usefully illuminates the wider malaise afflicting other nations in coming ...
Ukraine could find a legal way to hold peace talks with Russia on ending their nearly three-year-old war, but Moscow sees no ...
The EU has renewed sanctions against Russia despite Hungary's initial objections, following assurances on energy-related ...
For those with a vested interest in Ukraine, U.S. President Donald Trump's first week in office was a bit of a rollercoaster.
"We told Kiev in the evening of March 15 or in the morning of March 16 that we were ready to finalize and sign this document," the Russian president said ...
TOGLIATTI, January 28. /TASS/. Any potential talks with Ukraine as long as Vladimir Zelensky’s ban on negotiating with Russia are in place will be illegitimate, Russian President Vladimir Putin said. ...
Moscow is anxious to maintain its strategically important military assets in the country, which hosts its only bases outside ...
Russia has used the two bases to try to rebuild its Cold War-era influence in the Middle East. Their loss would be a ...
Nicole Grajewski is a Fellow in the Nuclear Policy Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and an Associate ...
Serbia, Slovakia and Poland's call for a permanent end to Russian gas flows pose issues for the Russian leader.
Since the start of the Russo-Ukrainian war in 2014, one Russian phrase has haunted me. It translates to “They [Ukrainians] ...