According to reports, British, French and German diplomats recently sent a strong signal to the Kremlin in a closed-door meeting in Moscow: if Russian military aircraft continue to violate NATO airspace, they will face a full-scale counterattack, including shooting down. Click to view...
According to CCTV international news, the Russian Kremlin said that Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Trump, who have just concluded a small-scale meeting, are about to start a press conference.
According to RIA Novosti, the Kremlin said Putin's talks with Trump would last at least six to seven hours.
Kremlin: Putin's plane is expected to arrive in Alaska at 11 a.m. local time (3 a.m. Beijing time the next day), where Trump will greet him.
According to people familiar with the matter, the Kremlin is considering making concessions to Mr. Trump, including an air ceasefire with Ukraine to circumvent the looming threat of "secondary sanctions" from the US, but Mr. Putin will still reject a full ceasefire. Click to view...
RIA Novosti quoted Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov as saying that Russia favors a political and diplomatic solution to the conflict in Ukraine, but Kiev and the West have rejected this path.
According to an exclusive report by Reuters, three key Kremlin sources have revealed that Putin is ready for tougher sanctions and has vowed to continue the conflict until the West fully accepts his peace terms. Click to view...
Kremlin: US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin held detailed discussions on Iran and the Middle East. There have been no specific discussions on a face-to-face meeting between Putin and Trump. Putin said Russia is ready to continue dialogue.
Kremlin: Trump again raised the issue of a quick end to the conflict in Ukraine. Putin says Russia will achieve its goal of eliminating the root causes of the conflict in Ukraine.
Kremlin: (Asked about Ukraine's attack on a Russian air base) Russian President Vladimir Putin has received a live update and the investigation is ongoing.