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As President Donald Trump shifts toward a tougher stance on Russia, his special envoy Keith Kellogg met with Chabad rabbis in Ukraine.
Trump's moves underline his growing disenchantment with Russian President Vladimir Putin over the lack of progress in U.S.-led efforts to secure a ceasefire.
Bolton told Newsweek that Trump's pursuit of a Nobel Prize has clouded his foreign policy, particularly on the war in Ukraine.
In announcing a new weapons package for Ukraine and a ceasefire deadline for Putin, President Trump reversed his previous stance towards Russia’s invasion. But will the weapons have the intended effect for Ukraine,
Donald Trump privately urged Ukraine to strike targets deep inside Russia, including Moscow, if supplied with advanced US weapons, signalling a pivotal policy shift in the war and raising stakes for Nato and Kremlin escalation.
While Trump's new Russia policy announcement was welcomed by and large, there are still challenges ahead that will require more from America.
President Trump now wants to give more weapons to Ukraine and is threatening increased sanctions if Russian President Vladimir Putin doesn't agree to end the war in 50 days. The president explained why in a phone call with our partners at BBC News.
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNPatriot missiles are already being sent to Ukraine — TrumpWhen asked about missiles for Ukraine, he replied that they were already being shipped. Read also: Berlin, Washington near deal to send Patriots to Ukraine “They’re coming from Germany and will be replaced by Germany.