Ukraine and US Convene in Switzerland to Discuss Peace Plan
Ukraine and U.S. delegates gather in Switzerland to discuss a 28-point peace plan approved by President Trump as Kyiv seeks to end the conflict with Russia.
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Ukraine and U.S. delegates gather in Switzerland to discuss a 28-point peace plan approved by President Trump as Kyiv seeks to end the conflict with Russia.
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