According to the former British spy, evidence that Russia is “likely supporting” US President Donald Trump has been hidden by the UK government. Business Insider writes about it. According to the agent, the British government withheld evidence that Russian President Vladimir Putin “probably held on to ...
Following a recent telephone conversation between US and Russian Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, the Russian Foreign Ministry began issuing visas to teachers at the Anglo-American School in Moscow, where the children of diplomats study. This is stated in a letter from the director of the school, Rhonda Norris, writes RTVI. ...
On July 31, US and Russian Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin held a telephone conversation during which the head of the White House offered the Russian leader help in combating wildfires raging in Siberia. The Kremlin's website states that the talks were held on ...
US President Donald Trump ignored Russian President Vladimir Putin during a photographing ceremony at the GXNUMX summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Putin climbed to the podium for photographing before Trump, but the head of the White House went to his place, not paying attention to the Russian leader ...
Democratic Senators from the Foreign Relations Committee wrote to US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo asking him to provide them with detailed materials on the meeting between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, which took place on July 16 in Helsinki. Senators are interested in, oh ...
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced that US and Russian Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin agreed on three points at the Helsinki summit. Pompeo said this at a hearing in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, writes RBC. ...
US President Donald Trump decided to invite Russian President Vladimir Putin to visit the White House in the fall of 2018. Trump's press secretary Sarah Sanders wrote about this in her Twitter microblog. “President Trump asked John Bolton to invite President Putin to Washington this fall ...
US President Donald Trump did not agree with the proposal of Russian President Vladimir Putin to give Russian investigators the right to interrogate US citizens. This was stated by the press secretary of the White House Sarah Sanders, writes RBC. According to her, Trump refused to accept Putin's offer to organize for ...