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Trump and Putin Agree to Immediate Peace Talks to End War in Ukraine
A U.S. delegation, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, has been named to lead the talks, signaling efforts to strengthen U.S.–Russia relations.
A U.S. delegation, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, has been named to lead the talks, signaling efforts to strengthen U.S.–Russia relations.
He criticized U.S. aid to Ukraine, aligning with Republican opposition to extensive financial support for the war.
Key aid recipients like Israel, Egypt, Jordan, and Ukraine are unlikely to face major cuts due to long-term agreements and security priorities.
House Speaker Mike Johnson's decision to remove Rep. Mike Turner as House Intelligence Committee chairman sparks GOP backlash. Internal divisions deepen as Trump's influence looms.
Russia has sent mixed signals, welcoming talks but rejecting several proposals, while recent battlefield advancements suggest Putin may stall negotiations to secure more territory.
Critics, including Trump, argue Biden’s policies led to costly conflicts, citing the Afghanistan withdrawal, the war in Ukraine, and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza as major failures.
Germany’s Foreign Minister criticized Russia’s use of aging “shadow fleet” tankers to evade sanctions, warning of environmental and security risks posed by these outdated vessels.
The controversial provision, aimed at regulating U.S. investments in China, was excluded from recent funding legislation, sparking criticism that Musk prioritized personal profit over American innovation and workers.