Kremlin denies media reports that Russian President Vladimir Putin and US president-elect Donald Trump spoke last week.
Questions remain over how U.S. support for Ukraine would continue under a second Trump administration as Russia continues its invasion and Republicans remain divided on future aid.
Defence Secretary John Healey also said he expects America to remain ‘steadfast’ in its support for Kyiv despite Trump vow to ...
The Washington Post first reported that the call took place on Thursday. Reuters also reported that the call took place. Putin has no specific plans to speak to Trump at the present, Kremlin spokesman ...
The Washington Post reported Sunday that Trump talked by phone on Thursday with Putin, telling him not to inflame the conflict. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists that the report was ...
Dmitry Peskov described the Washington Post and Reuters reports about the alleged telephone conversation as "the most remarkable example of the quality of the information that is published nowadays, s ...
It follows Kyiv's statement that Pyongyang has sent around 11,000 troops to Russia's Kursk region to join Vladimir Putin's troops fighting against Ukrainian forces who staged an incursion into the ...
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said there was no conversation between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, dismissing media ...
The Kremlin on Monday denied a US media report about a conversation between US President-elect Donald Trump and Russian ...
Donald Trump urged Vladimir Putin not to escalate the war in Ukraine in a phone call two days after the presidential election ...
Trump tells Senate to let him bypass cabinet checks while details of Putin call emerge - Trump officially won every ...
Officials said a further 18 people, including five children, were injured in the Russian air strikes in the Mykolaiv and ...