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Donald Trump says Moscow and Kyiv will start ceasefire negotiations "immediately", after two-hour call with Putin.
With their ancestral homeland at the heart of future peace talks with Russia, Crimean Tatars are fighting to keep their language and practices alive in Ukraine.
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For now the Holy See says the idea of even hosting talks is more a hope than a concrete plan.
President Donald Trump has given several recent interviews on his first 100 days in office. He first spoke with Time, then with The Atlantic, and, most recently, with NBC’s Meet the Press. In them, he gave some of his clearest statements yet on controversial foreign policy issues, though ambiguity on some important matters remained.
Growing concerns over Donald Trump's interest in Greenland and unpredictable policies are prompting Iceland to reconsider its defense strategy. While relying on the US and NATO, Iceland is exploring stronger security ties with Europe as a backup plan.
Ukraine and Russia have both sent delegations to Turkey, but Trump says nothing will happen until he meets Putin.
The Kremlin has withstood pressure for an immediate cease-fire as a precondition for peace talks, but the Russian president’s push for normalizing relations with the United States appears in limbo.