Kremlin Warns of U.S.-Russia Relations on Verge of Collapse Amid Ukraine War
Uncertainty surrounds Trump-Putin communications as Ukraine signals openness to a security deal with the U.S.
- Russian officials state that U.S.-Russia relations are 'balancing on the brink of a breakup,' citing tensions over the Ukraine conflict.
- The Kremlin neither confirmed nor denied recent claims by President Trump that he has spoken with President Putin about ending the war in Ukraine.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has expressed willingness to negotiate with the U.S., offering rare-earth minerals in exchange for continued support in the war effort.
- Trump has hinted at a plan to end the war but has yet to provide specific details, raising questions about his approach to peace negotiations.
- Zelensky is set to meet with U.S. officials at the Munich Security Conference this week, while Trump has suggested a potential meeting with Zelensky in Washington soon after.



































