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The Kyiv Independent on MSNUkraine would like Trump to attend potential Zelensky-Putin meeting, Sybiha saysUkraine would like U.S. President Donald Trump to be present at a potential meeting between President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin, Ukrinform reported on May 23, citing Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha.
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Daily Express US on MSNVladimir Putin's Russian forces 'poised to launch major new Ukraine offensive'Ukrainian forces are bracing for another major frontline assault from Russia after learning of a large build-up of pre-battle troops in the north east.
Russian armed forces are creating a “security buffer zone” along the border between Russia and Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin said Thursday.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNKremlin claims USSR still exists — Ukraine responds sharplyAn adviser to Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that the Soviet Union (USSR) allegedly still exists from a legal standpoint, according to Foreign Ministry spokesperson Heorhii Tykhyi and Head of the Center for Countering Disinformation Andriy Kovalenko.
The US and European leaders are placing their hopes in the Vatican to engage Russia and Ukraine in peace talks, after President Donald Trump said Pope Leo XIV had expressed interest in the idea. The Kremlin isn’t so keen.
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Daily Star on MSNPutin faces biggest 'air raid on Russia since WW2' as he's forced to up Kremlin's defencesThe Russian dictator is reportedly in a state of panic and is scrambling for defence after Ukraine carried out major strikes on a key military base 220 miles from the Kremlin
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essanews.com on MSNPutin's 'buffer zone' plan sparks strong backlash from KyivKyiv reacts to Vladimir Putin's decision to create a "buffer zone" on the border with Ukraine. "Putin has been and remains the only reason the killing continues," stated Andriy Sybiha, the head of Ukrainian diplomacy.
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Irish Star on MSN'Massive' Ukraine drone strikes hit Russia but Putin has one reason to 'reject' peaceDespite Ukrainian drone attacks hitting the Russian capital, Moscow, President Vladimir Putin will reportedly 'reject' any peace deal in the Ukrainian war because he is convinced that he will win