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According to the China Daily, even though the meeting in Alaska "yielded no substantive agreements," all parties need to continue working to ease tensions and ensure communication between the two side ...
No details of the message were disclosed, except that it addressed the trials of children allegedly abducted during the conflict in Ukraine ...
The United Nations has taken note of Friday’s summit in Alaska between the Presidents of the United States and the Russian Federation, Stephane Dujarric emphasized ...
According to Esteban Actis, professor at Argentina's National University of Rosario, the meeting means victory for Russia ...
MOSCOW, August 16. /TASS/. Air defenses have destroyed a drone in Russia’s southern Rostov Region; there were no casualties, Acting Governor Yury Slyusar said.
The US leader can’t have unlimited meetings, calls and other engagement with Vladimir Putin without producing tangible results, President of the Center for the National Interest Paul Saunders said ...
Troy Bouffard stressed that President Vladimir Putin achieved exactly what he most wanted, which was to begin to repair his relationship with President Donald Trump ...
MOSCOW, August 16. /TASS/. The next round of consultations between Russia and the United States on normalization of bilateral relations will be held soon, Russian Ambassador to the US Alexander ...
Professor of International Relations and Geopolitics at the University of Cologne Klemens Fischer believes that the meeting was a success for the two leaders and a defeat for Europe ...
The Secretary-General reiterates his call for an immediate, full and unconditional ceasefire as a first step towards a just, comprehensive, and sustainable peace in Ukraine ...
ANCHORAGE /Alaska/, August 16. /TASS/. An agreement on resolving the Ukraine crisis depends on Vladimir Zelensky after the Russia-US summit in Alaska, US President Donald Trump said. "Now, it's really ...
The Russian Defense Ministry emphasized that the enemy continued to suffer losses, while Russian assault teams were steadily advancing ...