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US says Ukraine ready for ceasefire, up to Russia now

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News video: Zelensky LIVE After Accepting Peace Deal: Ukraine President Thanks Trump, Calls Out Putin

Zelensky LIVE After Accepting Peace Deal: Ukraine President Thanks Trump, Calls Out Putin 03:48

Ukraine's President Zelensky has accepted a U.S.-backed 30-day ceasefire, urging Russia to agree and end hostilities. The proposal, made by President Trump, includes halting missile, drone, and bomb attacks and ensuring peace at sea and on land. Zelensky emphasized that Ukraine is ready for peace,...

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