The top Russian diplomat reiterated that pledges to prevent NATO’s expansion eastward were grossly breached for decades

President Donald Trump is abandoning his pursuit of a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine and pushing for a peace deal after an Alaskan summit.

The US president will meet Volodymyr Zelensky in Washington on Monday in the wake of his Alaska summit with Vladimir Putin on Friday.

WASHINGTON: Donald Trump on Saturday dropped his push for a ceasefire in Ukraine in favor of pursuing a full peace accord — a major shift announced hours after his summit with…

As expected, the Alaska summit ended without any dramatic announcements or a cease-fire on the Ukrainian battlefields. However, the two participating leaders returned home…

Vladimir Putin described his talks with Donald Trump in Alaska as “very frank” and said both sides expressed a shared interest in ending the war in Ukraine. “We, of course,…

Trump’s summit failed to achieve a ceasefire, but the Russian president will be very happy with how events are unfolding, says Rajan Menon of City College of New York

Rubio, who is also Trump's national security adviser, said he did not believe issuing new sanctions on Russia would force Putin to accept a ceasefire.

NEWS ANALYSIS. Several leaders from across Europe are set to travel to Washington on Monday with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to meet with the American president. The…

According to the US leader, during the meeting in Anchorage, Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed that Russia would accept security guarantees for Ukraine

The top Russian diplomat reiterated that pledges to prevent NATO’s expansion eastward were grossly breached for decades

Meetings in Alaska and Washington were high on pomp and low on breakthroughs, but there were two potentially significant developments.