Ending war. Making peace. Can Trump go it alone with Putin? Ending war. Making peace. Can Trump go it alone with Putin?
In August 2000, two explosions led Russian nuclear submarine Kursk to sink, claiming the lives of all 118 crew members.
But, from Mr Putin’s point of view, he had good reason to be part of it. As the boss of one of Russia’s state-backed investment funds, Mr Dmitriev has been cutting deals for more than a decade. Mr Putin wants America to loosen sanctions on his economy.
Asian shares mostly rose Thursday after U.S. President Donald Trump agreed with Russian leader Vladimir Putin to start talks about ending the war in Ukraine. The possibility that Trump may pause some of the tariffs he has announced was also a cause for optimism in Asian markets.
As a senator, Marco Rubio prided himself on challenging tyrants. But as secretary of state, President Trump has tasked him with helping to potentially turn Russia from an enemy into an ally.
On the third anniversary of the invasion, Trump says he is talking to Moscow about an economic development deal as Washington’s posture in the region shifts.
Fox News @ Night’ panelists Jessica Millan Patterson and Elisha Krauss comment on several topics, including hope for a Russia-Ukraine peace deal.
Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin on Tuesday appointed the former head of Russia's space agency, Yuri Borisov, as special presidential representative for international space cooperation.
Kirill Dmitriev, head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund, has gained significant access to Vladimir Putin's inner circle through his personal relationships.
The comments come after Donald Trump said he and Vladimir Putin had agreed to start negotiations on ending the war "immediately" More now on the drone attack that Ukraine says it experienced overnight.