MOSCOW (AFP) — The Kremlin said Wednesday that it would judge Donald Trump, who has vowed to swiftly end the Ukraine conflict ...
Relations have only been worse during the Cold War, say diplomats from both sides. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The Kremlin reacted cautiously, saying the U.S. was still a hostile state and that only time would tell if Trump's rhetoric on ending the Ukraine war translated into reality.
Zelensky urges Trump to back Kyiv as Kremlin says ‘let’s see’ if he helps end war - The Kremlin takes cautious stance after ...
Russia’s interference in the general elections in Georgia and Moldova, combined with extensive violations of Western economic ...
The Kremlin has so far refused to congratulate Donald Trump on winning the US presidential race, but at least one influential ...
asserting that the future of Washington-Moscow relations depends on the American administration. The remarks by Kremlin ...
While President Vladimir Putin has yet to officially congratulate Donald Trump on his victory in the U.S. presidential ...
The election of the Republican candidate is not generating the same enthusiasm as in 2016. Few officials in Moscow believe that Washington will really change its policy toward Russia.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov delivered a scathing attack on the conduct of Sunday's election at his daily briefing with ...
Trump, the world seems just as polarized as the United States. News of his comfortable victory in the U.S. presidential ...
Russian officials feel disrespected by the Democrats and betrayed by Donald J. Trump, who lavished praise on President ...