As top U.S. officials arrive at the Munich Security Conference, the realities of Russia's momentum, coupled with Washington’s ...
New York Times diplomatic correspondent Michael Crowley, NYU History professor Ruth Ben-Ghiat, and Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul join Nicolle Wallace to discuss the latest remarks ...
By saying Ukraine’s NATO membership is “impractical” and the return of Russian-occupied territories to Kyiv is “illusionary,” ...
Russia said Thursday that the United States will be its “main counterpart” in forthcoming peace talks to end its invasion of ...
The Kremlin said Russian President, Vladimir Putin, and US President Donald Trump, spoke by phone and agreed to set up an in-person meeting.Putin had declared his readiness to receive representatives ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin is eager for a one-on-one meeting with President Donald Trump, but Ukrainian leadership insisted there can be no negotiations without their involvement.
President Trump expressed a desire for Russia's return to the G7, calling its exclusion a 'mistake.' He indicated that ...
In his second major speech in Europe this week, the vice president will address the Munich Security Conference, just after ...
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This week, we examine how a phone call between President Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin has raised concerns among European ...
Annalena Baerbock, the German foreign minister, spoke for much of the European diplomatic community when she reacted to news ...
US President Donald Trump’s “lengthy and highly productive” phone call with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin has ...