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Putin Explains Trump’s Frustrations Away by Saying Disappointments In

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MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that Moscow hoped for more peace talks with Ukraine but that the momentum of the war was in its favor, signalling no shift in his stance despite a looming sanctions deadline from Washington. US President Donald Trump has said he will impose new sanctions on Moscow and countries that buy its energy exports — of which the

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Disappointment on the part of anyone in the negotiations to end the fighting in Ukraine stems from exaggerated expectations, Russian President Vladimir Putin said. The Kremlin chief said that his conditions are not changing. Putin said this after the United States threatened Moscow with the introduction of drastic tariffs and other measures if it does not agree to an end to the fighting. The original deadline of 50 days was shortened by US Presi…

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Russian President Vladimir Putin, during his meeting with Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko, indirectly ...

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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Vladimir Putin responds to Donald Trump, saying that the US president's disappointment is only due to excessive expectations. The Russian president answered media questions about the ongoing peace process between Kiev and Moscow with Washington's involvement during a visit to Belarus with Alexander Lukashenko. There, he said that he agreed with the Ukrainian side to discuss the security issues of the two countries in a common European context. A…

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Russian President Vladimir Putin is insisting on the same conditions for peace as last year, including a demand for eastern Ukraine. He also hopes for continued talks between Moscow and Kiev.

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Lietuvos Radijas ir Televizija broke the news in Vilnius, Lithuania on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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