2025-12-03
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Discussions between Russia and America about an American plan to end Russia's invasion of Ukraine proved fruitless.
After the high-level meeting in Moscow attended by Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump's envoy,
Steve Wittkopf, the Kremlin said they were, quote, no closer to an agreement.
Earlier,
Mr Putin accused European leaders of sabotaging American peace efforts and said Russia was ready for war with Europe
if that was what it wanted.
The Trump administration halted all immigration applications from people in 19 countries.
It cited the shooting of two National Guard members in Washington, D.C.
The suspect is an Afghan refugee.
Since returning to office, Mr Trump has toughened immigration policy supposedly to reduce crime.
In fact, immigrants are less likely to commit crimes than native-born Americans.
Juan Orlando Hernandez, a former president of Honduras,