Donald Trump said he would meet Vladimir Putin in Budapest after making "great progress" in a call Thursday, just a day before Volodymyr Zelenskyy is due at the White House to push for US-made Tomahawk missiles. Speaking on FRANCE 24,…
According to the Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov, Moscow and Washington will "without delay" begin preparations for a new meeting between the two leaders, which may take place in Budapest
WASHINGTON — Senate Majority Leader John Thune said Thursday that he is ready to vote on a bill sanctioning buyers of Russian oil — one day after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told reporters the administration would support a tariff…
Russia is grappling with fuel shortages and price hikes after a string of Ukrainian attacks on its oil refineries. To protect supplies in Russia, where long lines at gas stations have been reported in some regions, Moscow has banned or…
EU chief Ursula von der Leyen has called for more investment in the Western Balkans, praising states like Montenegro for making progress toward joining the EU and criticizing Serbia's slow reforms and pro-Russia leader.
"Both sides spoke about the deep mutual sympathies of the peoples of both countries, which were clearly manifested during the Second World War," Yuri Ushakov said
"The leaders agreed that the two countries’ officials would immediately start working on issues related to preparations for a summit, which can be held in Budapest, for instance," Yuri Ushakov noted
Russia and the US will immediately start preparing for the next Putin-Trump summit, which could take place in Budapest, Moscow has said Read Full Article at RT.com
"One of main theses of the US President was that the end of the conflict in Ukraine would open vast prospects for the economic cooperation between the United States and Russia," Yuri Ushakov said
Prosecutors said the 28-year-old man handed over details about the embassy's diplomats, its floor plans and security routines, Norwegian state broadcaster NRK reported.
By DAVID KLEPPER Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Russia, China, Iran and North Korea have sharply increased their use of artificial intelligence to deceive people online and mount cyberattacks against the United States, according to new…