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Trump Says Ukraine's Donbas Region Will Have to Be 'Cut up' to End the Russian Invasion
Ukrainian drones caused fires and damage at major gas and oil facilities, forcing a halt to Kazakhstan gas processing and disrupting refining units, officials reported.
- United States President Donald Trump urged Ukraine to halt fighting and accept territorial lines currently held by Russia during a recent meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
- Trump suggested that 78% of the territory is already with Russia and proposed cutting the Donbas region accordingly.
- Zelenskyy requested additional military support, including long-range Tomahawk missiles, but Trump did not commit to supplying them, stating they are needed for U.S. security.
- The meeting ended negatively, with Trump warning Zelenskyy of dire consequences if he did not agree to Russia's terms to end the conflict.
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Donald Trump, in talks with Vladimir Zelensky, "in practical terms word for word", repeated many of Vladimir Putin's points — even those that contradicted his own claims of Russia's weakness — told European sources that were aware of the meeting, the Financial Times.
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Read Full ArticleThe Orenburg Gas Processing Plant (GPP) of Russia's Gazprom has suspended the acceptance of raw materials from the Karachaganak field in Kazakhstan.
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Leaning Left19Leaning Right15Center42Last UpdatedBias Distribution55% Center
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L 25%
C 55%
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