Putin says ceasefire ‘questions’ linger amid US-Ukraine minerals deal talks
- President Vladimir Putin supports a ceasefire in Ukraine, but many questions remain about its implementation, as noted by Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.
- Donald Trump has called for a swift ceasefire but has expressed frustration over the slow negotiations, saying he is 'pissed off' with Putin.
- Ukraine plans to send a team to the U.S. To negotiate a natural resources deal, crucial for maintaining support from Washington.
- Trump aims to secure U.S. Access to Ukrainian minerals as part of a deal that Ukraine insists must include strong security guarantees.
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Putin Underestimating President Trump is a Mistake That Could Trigger the End of the Russian Tyrant’s Dictatorship - Gingrich 360
by Newt Gingrich Vladimir Putin is making three disastrous mistakes. If he keeps it up, he may bring about the end of his dictatorship. First, Mr. Putin clearly believed the former chairman of America’s Joint Chiefs, Mark Milley, who said the Russian army could control Kiev in three days. When that failed decisively, Mr. Putin decided he could win a war of attrition. Yet, the Ukrainians did not collapse. Instead, they innovated, drove the Russi…
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