Gaza, Trump and Russia
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Trump shifts focus to Russia-Ukraine war after Gaza ceasefire and plans talks with Zelenskyy
Following the recent ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, US President Donald Trump has shifted his attention to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. Speaking at a White House dinner event, Trump highlighted that ending the Russia-Ukraine conflict has become his top foreign policy priority.
There are few tactics from his work to end the horrors of Gaza that Trump can emulate as he seeks to curtail Russia’s near-four-year invasion.
The president leveraged Netanyahu’s vulnerability to secure a cease-fire. He can similarly pressure Putin.
The Kremlin on Thursday welcomed a Gaza ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas but said the key would be to see how the deal was implemented.
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul is calling on Beijing and Moscow to agree to a UN resolution on the implementation of US President Donald Trump's Gaza peace plan. A resolution by the UN Security Council is indispensable,
President Trump scored a win in Gaza, but can he do the same in Ukraine? NPR's Steve Inskeep discusses the future of the Russia-Ukraine war with Michael McFaul, the former ambassador to Russia.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, in an interview published on Wednesday, said U.S. President Donald Trump's plan for peace in Gaza may be general in approach, but remains the best proposal "on the table" for now.
While speaking to reporters, President Donald Trump said that Hamas would be "eradicated" if they did not adhere to the ceasefire deal with Israel while referencing reports of violence and airstrikes by Israel in Gaza over the weekend.