
EU Leaders Urge Ukraine Safeguards Ahead of Trump-Putin Peace Talks
EU leaders welcome Trump-Putin meeting plans but insist on safeguarding Ukraine’s security and upholding international borders, stressing negotiations must involve Kyiv.
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EU leaders welcome Trump-Putin meeting plans but insist on safeguarding Ukraine’s security and upholding international borders, stressing negotiations must involve Kyiv.
Trump and Putin will meet in Alaska on August 15 to focus on long-term peace in Ukraine, with preparations underway and venue details to follow.
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