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Putin meets Slovak PM
Russia’s Putin holds talks with Slovakian PM Fico, in a rare visit to Moscow by an EU leader
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday hosted Slovakia’s prime minister, Robert Fico, in a rare visit to the Kremlin by an EU leader since Moscow’s all-out invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
Russia's Putin Meets With Slovakia's Fico in Moscow
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Putin meets Slovak PM as Ukraine gas contract nears end
Slovakia is dependent on gas passing through its neighbour Ukraine, and it has ramped up efforts to maintain those flows from 2025 while criticising Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy for refusing to extend the contract expiring at the end of the year.
Fico Defies EU, Meets Putin to Secure Slovak Gas Supply
Slovakia's Prime Minister visits Moscow to ensure gas supply as the Ukraine-Russia gas transit deal nears expiration, defying the EU and highlighting the country's energy dependence on Russia.
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Putin says Russia ready to compromise with Trump on Ukraine war
Russian President Vladimir Putin said he was ready to make a compromise regarding ending the war in Ukraine in possible talks with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump.
Putin says Russia should've invaded Ukraine sooner
Russian leader Vladimir Putin has said that the so-called "special military operation" ("SVO") - as Russian propaganda refers to the war against Ukraine - should have been launched even earlier. He made this remark when asked whether he would change his mind if he could return to February 2022.
Putin says Russia needs long-lasting peace with Ukraine, not a temporary truce
President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that Russia needed a long-lasting peace with Ukraine, not a temporary truce. He said a prolonged ceasefire would allow "the enemy to strengthen its troops" and give Kyiv a chance to bring in reinforcements and ammunition.
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Black Sea oil spill volunteers in Russia ask Putin to send urgent help
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Nato cannot defend Europe from Russia without the US, warn alliance’s frontline leaders
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Zelensky May Be Compelled to Negotiate with Putin in 2025 Amid Ongoing Russia-Ukraine Conflict
As the Russia-Ukraine war continues, Zelensky may be pressured to negotiate with Putin in 2025, raising questions about ...
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Putin Reveals When Russia May Use Nuclear Weapons Under New Doctrine
Vladimir Putin addressed Russia's recent change of nuclear doctrine while speaking to TV audiences at his annual Q&A, issuing ...
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Assad’s downfall is a humbling blow to Russia. How will it affect Putin’s prestige?
The Kremlin’s failure to prevent Bashar Assad’s swift downfall in Syria has exposed the limits of Russia’s power and dented ...
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Putin says Russia is ready for a missile duel with the U.S.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday suggested a missile 'duel' with the United States that would show how Russia's ...
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Putin says Russia isn't weakened by Syria setback
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Russia’s Putin holds talks with Slovakian PM Fico, in rare visit to Moscow by EU leader
Russian President Vladimir Putin held talks in the Kremlin on Sunday with Slovakia’s prime minister, Robert Fico, in a rare ...
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Russia's economy is set to lose another source of income that Ukraine controls
Russia's natural-gas transit deal with Ukraine is set to expire soon, which would cut billions in revenue.
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