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Russia open to hearing Trump's proposals for ending the war, an official says

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Russia is open to hearing President-elect Donald Trump’s proposals on ending the war, an official said, as a Russian drone killed one person and wounded 13 in the Ukrainian port city of Odesa and the European Union foreign policy chief held talks in Kyiv after the change in U.S. leadership.

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Russia open to hearing Trump’s proposals for ending the war, an official says

Russia is open to hearing President-elect Donald Trump’s proposals on ending the war, an official said, as a Russian drone killed one person and wounded 13.Read More The post Russia open to hearing Trump’s proposals for ending the war, an official says appeared first on Drudge Report.

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Russia open to hearing Trump's proposals for ending the war, an official says

Russia's deputy foreign minister says Moscow is open to hearing President-elect Donald Trump’s proposals on ending the war in Ukraine.

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The Russian Foreign Ministry expressed readiness to “listen” to the proposals of the newly elected US President Donald Trump to resolve the “situation” in Ukraine, but not those that would entail Russia's defeat in the war.

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