US President Donald Trump is dissatisfied with the statements of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky about the conflict in the region. This was announced on March 31 by White House press Secretary Caroline Leavitt.
The White House says a lengthy phone call between Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin had achieved “movement to peace” in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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The Kyiv Independent on MSNRussia's calls for transitional Ukrainian government 'not appreciated' by Trump, State Department saysRussian President Vladimir Putin's calls to establish a temporary government in Ukraine to replace President Volodymyr Zelensky were "not appreciated" by U.S. President Donald Trump, a State Department spokesperson said on March 31.
Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) on Monday urged President Trump to abandon his "velvet gloves" approach with Russian President Vladimir Putin and re-commit to countering the Kremlin's aggression in Ukraine. Why it matters: A retired Air Force brigadier general,
Trump 2.0 is going to be driven by the president’s “indiscriminate, narcissistic, vengeful nature,” according to former White House attorney Ty Cobb. Cobb, who worked for the then-president during Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation,
Russian President Vladimir Putin says he’s open to staying in touch with the White House after critical comments from the U.S. president toward Russia’s leader, which have been rare
The White House has released a readout of President Trump's call with Russian President Putin. NBC News' Garrett Haake reports more from the White House and NBC News' Keir Simmons is inside Russia with more details.
A magnolia tree reportedly planted near the White House's South Portico by former President Andrew Jackson is to be removed, according to President Donald Trump, who said it is a safety hazard.
While both the U.S. and Russia emphasized de-escalation, their readouts diverged on key details, particularly the scope of a ceasefire.