FIFA President Faces Scrutiny Over Controversial Award to Trump
FIFA's ethics committee is reviewing allegations that Gianni Infantino violated the organization's political neutrality rules by honoring U.S. President Donald Trump with a peace prize.
Former President Trump indicated a potential second meeting with Vladimir Putin, calling recent discussions with Zelensky and European allies "very good." He plans further talks after an initial Alaska meeting.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump, speaking at Washington D.C.'s Kennedy Center, revealed that a subsequent encounter with Russian leader Vladimir Putin is "possible" and would aim to be "more productive" than their initially planned discussions in Alaska this Friday.
Regarding the upcoming Alaska meeting, Trump stated, "I’m going to find out where we are and what we’re doing" regarding U.S.-Russia relations. He further announced intentions to contact Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and key European leaders following Friday's diplomatic engagement.
Trump characterized recent communications with Zelensky and European counterparts as "very good," personally rating the exchange as a "10" and describing the tone as "very friendly." The remarks signal continued U.S. readiness to support Ukraine amidst ongoing conflict.
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