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President Trump Says Ukraine 'May Be Russian Someday'; Wants Kyiv To...

Zee News Wednesday, 12 February 2025
Trump also expressed that his administration had made "tremendous progress" in laying the groundwork for potential peace talks between Russia and Ukraine. 
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