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From Gaza to Ukraine, Witkoff has approached diplomacy as though it were a property deal, bulldozing through protocol, reducing intricate conflicts to transactional haggling, and relying on gut instincts rather than strategic planning.
The summit comes after a string of deals the White House said Trump has helped broker globally that should earn him something he has long desired -- a Nobel Peace Prize.
U.S. President Donald Trump is set to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska this week, an important location chosen for its neutrality and safety for the Russian leader.
All eyes this week are on Alaska, where US President Donald Trump will hold a pivotal meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss ending the Ukraine war. But the United States remains consumed by several domestic issues,
Trump, who has labeled himself the “president of peace,” believes he can make deals that have eluded his predecessors, showing simultaneously his acumen and his power.
On Friday, President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet in Alaska where they are expected to discuss the war in Ukraine. NBC News' Jonathan Allen and Keir Simmons report more details.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a phone conversation on Monday to address mounting tensions in th
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From Brussels to D.C. to Gaza City, the power plays are flying—Europe’s warning Trump not to cave to Putin, Bowser’s swatting down his crime-talk with hard numbers, and Netanyahu’s gearing up for a knockout punch against Hamas,
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With the Ukraine war unresolved and skepticism mounting, Trump’s bid to cement a legacy of peacemaker enters a defining moment at the Alaska summit
Once a vague proposal for a territorial swap gained clarity, a worried President Volodymyr Zelensky worked to rally allies before Friday’s Trump-Putin summit.
The U.S. president declared Saturday that he would forego his previous demand for an initial ceasefire, making it easier for Putin to continue the war and dictate terms of a peace agreement at gunpoint.