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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is scheduled to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Friday, Radio Free Europe and the Financial Times reported on Thursday. Russian news agencies quoted Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov as neither confirming nor denying the visit.
T he Kremlin said on Wednesday that talks were not underway between Russian President Vladimir Putin and former U.S. President Donald Trump on possible conditions for peace in the Russia-Ukraine war.
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Friday met Russian President Vladimir Putin for talks on the fighting in Ukraine, on a trip the EU said threatened to undermine the bloc's
ASTANA (Reuters) -Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday he believed Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was sincere about wanting to end the war in Ukraine, but that he did not know how Trump planned to do so if elected.
Russian leader Vladimir Putin has said that he takes seriously US presidential hopeful Donald Trump's offer to quickly end the war in Ukraine. Source: Vladimir Putin in a comment to journalists, as cited by Russian Interfax and reported by European Pravda Details: Putin said he was not familiar with the details of Trump's proposal regarding ending the war in Ukraine but does take it "seriously".
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday said he expected Hungary's prime minister to speak for Europe on Ukraine as holder of the EU's rotating presidency, despite criticism of the visit by EU leaders.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan told Russia's Vladimir Putin on Wednesday that Ankara could help end the Ukraine-Russia war, but Putin's spokesman said Erdogan could not play the role of an intermediary in the 28-month-old conflict.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said he would never declare a ceasefire in Ukraine without Kiev meeting preconditions. Ukraine could use a ceasefire to arm itself for new attacks, which is why a sustainable solution to the conflict must be negotiated first,
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that he took seriously comments by US presidential candidate Donald Trump that he could bring about a quick end to the fighting in Ukraine.
Russian Ruler Vladimir Putin has said that Russian forces will not cease fire in Ukraine because the Kremlin leader seems unsure that Ukraine will do the same, and also considers it "pointless" to turn to the Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian Parliament) to negotiate,
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday hailed the new "multipolar world" at a summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) focused on the conflict in Ukraine, as his ally Belarus became the latest member of the security and defence organization.
Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin remarked at the SCO Plus meeting that Russia may return to the so-called Istanbul agreements, peace talks that were carried out between Russia and Ukraine in March 2022 but yielded no results,
Chinese President Xi Jinping indicated his support for Russia on the subject of its full-scale war on Ukraine, saying on the sidelines of the summit that China "has always stood on the right side of history.