Ukraine pushes new approach to end Russia war ahead of Trump-Zelensky meeting
Source: New York Post · Bias: Right
Summary
Ahead of a critical sit-down between President Trump and President Volodymyr Zelensky on Wednesday at the NATO summit, Kyiv is shifting away from a specific US-backed peace framework and toward convincing Trump that Ukraine still holds key leverage in the fight.
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