President Donald Trump has publicly criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for his stance on Crimea, calling Zelenskyy's comments 'inflammatory' and suggesting they could prolong the conflict in Ukraine. At the same time, the Trump administration faces pushback from China, which has demanded the U.S. stop 'blackmailing' over tariffs. High-level U.S. officials have skipped key meetings in London aimed at pausing the war in Ukraine, signaling a shift in diplomatic engagement. Additionally, Trump has made provocative remarks about acquiring Greenland, hinting at the possibility of using military force, though not committing to it. These actions highlight a period of heightened international tension and unpredictable U.S. foreign policy.
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Trump administration live updates: President Trump lashes out at Zelenskyy; China says U.S. must stop 'blackmailing' on tariffs
Secretary of State Marco Rubio and White House envoy Steve Witkoff will not attend high-level meetings in London aimed at bringing a pause to the war in Ukraine.
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Trump says U.S. will 'get Greenland,' military force may not be needed but not ruled out
The vice president and U.S. officials, including Trump's national security adviser Michael Waltz, instead visited the military base. 'Highly aggressive:' Trump says Greenland officials invited US...
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