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Kremlin: Putin ready to talk to Trump
Russian President Vladimir Putin is ready to talk to Donald Trump about reducing nuclear weapons capabilities, Reuters reports.
The statement comes after Trump said on Thursday that he wants Russia to reduce its nuclear capabilities as part of a peace deal in Ukraine.
- Now I would really like to meet Putin soon and put an end to that war, he said at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov says that the ball is in Washington's court and that they are waiting for a signal that the United States is "ready to move forward".
Kremlin: Putin ready to talk to Trump
Russian President Vladimir Putin is ready to talk to Donald Trump about reducing nuclear weapons capabilities, Reuters reports.
The statement comes after Trump said on Thursday that he wants Russia to reduce its nuclear capabilities as part of a peace deal in Ukraine.
- Now I would really like to meet Putin soon and put an end to that war, he said at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov says that the ball is in Washington's court and that they are waiting for a signal that the United States is "ready to move forward".
The fighting
North Korea plans to send more troops to the war
Despite heavy losses, North Korea is preparing to send additional troops to support Russia in the war in Ukraine. This is stated by the South Korean military, according to the Yonhap news agency.
North Korean troops were sent to Kursk last fall to repel a Ukrainian counteroffensive in the Russian region. Since then, there have been reports of heavy losses for the North Koreans, which experts have attributed to archaic combat techniques.
The New York Times reported earlier this week, citing American sources, that North Korean reinforcements could arrive in the area within two months.
In a report shared with journalists, South Korea's chief of staff assessed that North Korea is also continuing its preparations to test-fire an intercontinental ballistic missile that could reach the United States, writes the AP.
North Korea plans to send more troops to the war
Despite heavy losses, North Korea is preparing to send additional troops to support Russia in the war in Ukraine. This is stated by the South Korean military, according to the Yonhap news agency.
North Korean troops were sent to Kursk last fall to repel a Ukrainian counteroffensive in the Russian region. Since then, there have been reports of heavy losses for the North Koreans, which experts have attributed to archaic combat techniques.
The New York Times reported earlier this week, citing American sources, that North Korean reinforcements could arrive in the area within two months.
In a report shared with journalists, South Korea's chief of staff assessed that North Korea is also continuing its preparations to test-fire an intercontinental ballistic missile that could reach the United States, writes the AP.
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