Kyiv and the rest of Europe must stand together to prevent Russia from seizing more territory by force, says Dmytro Kuleba, a former foreign minister of Ukraine

The foreign minister pointed out that Russia had received US President Donald Trump’s 28-point peace plan through unofficial channels and had not seen any other versions of the…

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While Vladimir Putin has said he is open to talks, other Russian officials reject changes made to the plan by Kyiv and European allies.

The Russian leader "once again said that this was the question for the US and Russia to decide," Vladimir Zharikhin noted

Kyiv and the rest of Europe must stand together to prevent Russia from seizing more territory by force, says Dmytro Kuleba, a former foreign minister of Ukraine

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