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World Exclusive | If US has right to buy fuel from us...: Putin calls out Trump's hypocrisy
Russian President Putin, who arrived in New Delhi for a two-day visit, emphasised that India should enjoy the same privilege if the US had the right to purchase fuel from Moscow.
Fiona Hill, a Russian expert and former White House adviser, who witnessed meetings between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, tells The Independent podcast World of Trouble’s Sam Kiley that the Russian president knows how to mesmerise his US counterpart,
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Maddow: I Don't Know What Putin Has On Trump, "But He Works For Putin, And It's An Embarrassment To This Country"
MS NOW host Rachel Maddow said the Kremlin is running the United States' foreign policy in an interview on "The Late Show" with host Stephen Colbert. "You know, Russia is a podunk country," Maddow said to Colbert.
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Trump says Witkoff, Kushner had 'reasonably good meeting' with Putin despite no breakthrough
President Donald Trump said he was briefed by his envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner about their meeting with Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Tuesday
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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Trump Jr warns US could end support for Kyiv ahead of London peace talks
While Trump’s team met with Ukrainian officials in Florida, Russia launched one of its biggest aerial attacks on Ukraine in months
In an exclusive interview with , Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke on India-Russia relations, his equations with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, US President Donald Trump's peace initiative, US trade war,
Russian President Vladimir Putin said his five-hour talks with US envoys on ending the war in Ukraine were “necessary” and “useful” but also “difficult work,” with some of the proposals
The US president had hit India with a further 25% tariff over its purchases of Russian oil, arguing it was funding the war in Ukraine.
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Exclusive interview with Vladimir Putin | "India is a major global player and cannot be arm-twisted"
On the eve of his visit to India, Vladimir Putin gave an extensive 100-minute interview to India Today Group TV channels at the Kremlin. The 73-year-old Russian president deftly fielded every question put to him.