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The Kremlin tried Monday to defuse tensions caused by remarks from one of Russia’s top officials that led President Trump to ...
The Kremlin said President Putin is open to meeting Ukrainian President Zelensky — but only if vague conditions are met.
By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer President Donald Trump on Monday confirmed that U.S. nuclear submarines are “in the ...
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Kremlin urges caution on ‘nuclear rhetoric’, but plays down Trump’s nuclear submarine order
In its first response to US President Donald Trump’s order on repositioning of US nuclear submarines, the Kremlin said on Monday that everyone should be “very, very careful” about nuclear rhetoric and ...
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Daily Times on MSNRussia warns Trump on nuclear sub deployment
Russia has responded cautiously to US President Donald Trump's decision to deploy nuclear submarines near its borders.
The Kremlin has indicated that the Russian leader could be willing to meet Volodymyr Zelensky if one condition is met.
Trump has not said whether he meant nuclear-powered or nuclear-armed submarines. He also did not elaborate on the deployment ...
Mr. Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, is headed to Moscow this week ahead of a deadline on a Ukraine ceasefire.
Kremlin responded to Donald Trump’s claim of repositioning US nuclear submarines, calling for restraint in nuclear rhetoric.
The Kremlin has tried to calm tensions in a feud between Trump and Medvedev that spiraled into nuclear threats.
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‘Direct threat’: Russia walks out of nuclear treaty with US; cites ‘actions of Western countries’
Russia has declared its withdrawal from the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, citing security threats posed by ...
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