Russia gives update on "difficult" Ukraine talks with U.S.
- President Donald Trump's failure to secure a full 30-day ceasefire with Russia is deemed a setback, but a partial ceasefire endorsement represents progress.
- A 30-day pause in fighting would allow Ukraine to rearm and strengthen its defenses.
- NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte announced that Ukraine's entry to NATO is 'no longer under consideration' after a meeting with Trump.
- Moscow seeks to avoid governing western Ukraine due to strong anti-Russian sentiment, according to special envoy Steve Witkoff.
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War in Ukraine: No agreement after Washington-Moscow meeting, which sets its terms
An expected meeting between Russian and American officials on the war in Ukraine did not result in a truce, even limited, since Moscow had set its terms on Tuesday before any agreement concerning the Black Sea, including a relaxation of restrictions on its agricultural exports.
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