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The Associated Press sued three Trump administration officials Friday over access to presidential events, citing freedom of speech in asking a federal judge to stop the blocking of its journalists.
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Trump's "parroting" of Russian talking points and his teams putting article 5 under question has pushed Europe and Russia closer to war, wanrs Former Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe Gen. Richard Shirreff
The peace process that has begun to end the war between Russia and Ukraine is causing a major rift between the United States and the European Union.
One side is holding talks in Riyadh and the other in Ankara for an end to the war and a transition to a peace process.
In Riyadh, there was an important summit between the United States and Russian delegations, while in Ankara there was a critical meeting between Turkish President Erdoğan and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy.
The EU wing announced that it would consider talks in support of Ukraine's territorial integrity.
This signaled that Europe was paying attention to the Erdogan and Zelenskyy summit in Ankara.
The Turkish government has been supporting Ukraine militarily and has also argued that Ukraine's territorial integrity must be preserved while respecting its independence.
However, there was a moment at the summit in the United States that the EU wing did not expect.
United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the solution to the Russian Ukrainian conflict must be agreed by all parties.
He also hinted that this could be a justification for the EU to lift sanctions against Russia.
After these statements, Europe was on its feet.
Following Marco Rubio's call for easing sanctions against Russia, senior EU officials said that they would not listen to the United States on this issue, that the restrictions would continue and that even new steps would be taken.
We will now explore these historic details that led to the divergence between the EU and the United States on sanctions against Russia.
Relations between the U.S. and Ukraine have soured as President Trump continues to attack Ukrainian President Zelensky. NBC News’ Kelly Cobiella reports more. Former Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes and New York Times chief White House correspondent Peter Baker join Alex Witt to share their analysis.
Russia’s land grab playbook aimed at erasing local identity and russifying “liberated” territories. Three years into the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, we ask what life is like in areas under Russian control.
Part 1 looks at “ripe for russification” Crimea, which was annexed 11 years ago. Part 2 focuses on Moscow’s subsequent efforts to assert itself in the separatist East. And in Part 3 we explore the Kremlin’s challenges in subjugating the newly occupied Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions.
As time passes, the uncertainty over the future of what Ukraine calls “temporarily occupied territories” grows bigger.