President Trump said Russia, China and Iran may discuss "de-escalation" during upcoming nuclear talks in Beijing and suggested he might engage with North Korea on denuclearization.
Trump’s foreign policy moves have been polarizing to say the least - but with competing voices within his own cabinet ...
Russia and China call for end to Iran sanctions as Trump pushes for nuclear deal - Beijing hosts talks on Iranian nuclear ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday he still has a good relationship with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, with whom ...
The collapse of the Soviet Union greatly reduced the West’s fear of another world war—a fear that had led Western leaders to ...
Deputy President Paul Mashatile says that South Africa’s spat with the United States should be a wake-up call for the country ...
Former New York Times Beijing bureau chief Jane Perlez and editorial page editor James Dao discuss why China is so important ...
India’s foreign minister on his country’s enduring bond with Russia, dealing with a transactional Trump and the merits of unpredictability ...
Steve Daines, a US senator with close ties to Donald Trump, is trying to get the president to name him as a special envoy to China. At least part of the reason he wants the job is to help secure a ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said nothing about the possibility of the U.S. threatening a founding NATO member, after Trump called the Canadian border 'artificial.' ...
There are good reasons to anticipate evolutionary, rather than revolutionary, change to NATO and European defense.
President Trump and NATO Secretary General Rutte spoke on several topics of disagreement as they met at the White House on ...
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