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Leaders on the continent are trying to show the U.S. president that they are serious about laying the groundwork to end the war — and that President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia is not.
By Jim Tankersley
Leaders on the continent are trying to show the U.S. president that they are serious about laying the groundwork to end the war — and that President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia is not.
Russia-Ukraine
War
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Leaders on the continent are trying to show the U.S. president that they are serious about laying the groundwork to end the war — and that President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia is not.
By Jim Tankersley

Flattery and pressure — coupled with President Trump’s growing dissatisfaction with President Vladimir V. Putin — have helped…

Washington’s push to negotiate an end to the war has raised concerns the Trump administration will make concessions to Moscow…

European leaders will join Volodymyr Zelenskyy to meet Donald Trump in Washington, they said on Sunday.

The heads of state hope to stop Trump from threatening long-term European security, writes James Landale.

As Trump pulls away from Ukraine, Europe must choose: lead the fight – or face the cost of Russian victory.

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