Putin, Ukraine and Donald Trump
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNPolish foreign minister called on Trump's envoy Kellogg to resume arms supplies to Ukraine – The TelegraphFollowing Russia’s attack on Kyiv during the night of 3-4 July, which damaged the consular section of Poland’s embassy, Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski phoned US President’s special envoy Keith Kellogg and called for a resumption of arms supplies to Ukraine.
In the poll - which surveyed 1,002 U.S. adults - 37% of respondents said they approved of the way Trump has handled his job as president. This is the lowest share recorded in his second term, though it's higher than his all-time low of 34%, registered at the end of his first term.
It was early morning on July 4 when Gen Keith Kellogg’s phone was illuminated with a call from Poland. On the other end of the line was Radoslaw Sikorski, Poland’s foreign minister, with what could be one of the defining interventions of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
United Stated President Donald Trump on Friday warned of secondary sanctions on Russia amid Ukraine war. Speaking to reporters at the White House before leaving for a trip to Scotland, Trump said, “It could be that we have to put secondary sanctions on Russia.”
Russian and Ukrainian negotiators met in Istanbul on Wednesday for their first peace talks in more than seven weeks, with Moscow under pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump to strike a deal or face tough new sanctions.
The Scots are generally not fans of Mr. Trump, and protests are already planned. A group called “Stop Trump Scotland” said it is organizing a “festival of resistance” against Mr. Trump during the trip and has called on John Swinney, the first minister of Scotland, to decline to meet with him.
Focusing on all of those characteristics, however, is the wrong way to understand him, or even assess what he is doing. He is easy to caricature, and many have done so, turning him into a storybook villain reminiscent of J.
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Ukraine’s top military commander Gen. Oleksandr Syrsky called on President Trump to provide long-range missiles capable of attacking deep into Russia to cripple Moscow’s war machine.