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Al Jazeera described the developments as having "signalled a major shift in three years of US policy towards Kyiv". [23] According to The Times, the 90-minute conversation was proof of the failure of attempts by European and Western powers to isolate Russia and turn Putin into an international pariah with economic sanctions and diplomatic ...
The mention of red lines has been in everyday use since the beginning of the renewed Ukraine conflict to justify the war. In February 2022, President Vladimir Putin of the Russian Federation stated that the United States and its Western partners had crossed a red line concerning Ukraine, which resulted in consequence of Russia having to undertake its "Special Military Operation" against ...
[161] [162] Trump expressed support for peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine. [163] [164] [165] On 20 January, Donald Trump became president of the United States. Two days later, Trump warned that he would impose high tariffs and further sanctions on Russia if Vladimir Putin did not make a "deal" to end the war against Ukraine. [166]
Tensions between the US and Ukraine over ending the conflict with Russia have continued to grow, despite British foreign secretary David Lammy saying that the Kremlin has no "appetite" for peace.
Vice President JD Vance warned that the U.S. wouldn’t rule out tough sanctions or military action against Russia if President Vladimir Putin didn’t negotiate a peace deal for Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin vowed Thursday to fulfill Moscow’s goals in Ukraine and sternly warned the West against deeper involvement in the fighting, saying that such a move is fraught ...
The United States would respond decisively to any Russian use of nuclear weapons against Ukraine and has spelled out to Moscow the "catastrophic consequences" it would face, U.S. National Security ...
A Russia expert and fellow of Germany's University of Bremen, told Al Jazeera that the ROC's participation in the war means it "faces the prospect of losing its 'universal character' and clout, and of reducing its borders to those of [Russian President Vladimir] Putin's political empire".