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Zelensky says Russia seems ‘more inclined toward a ceasefire’

  • On Wednesday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Russia appears more inclined to a ceasefire but warned neither Ukraine nor the U.S. should be deceived by Moscow.
  • On Wednesday, Witkoff met Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow as part of a last-ditch effort before Friday's deadline, with Trump warning of tougher sanctions if progress isn't made.
  • European allies were briefed and concurred, with Zelenskyy following with a call after the Moscow talks, and Trump saying they agreed the war must come to a close.
  • A White House official said secondary sanctions against countries doing business with Russia remain set for Aug. 8, and Trump signed a 25% tariff order on Aug. 6.
  • Amid diplomatic talks, Zelenskiy said `We all need a lasting and reliable peace`, and national security advisers from Ukraine and allied nations are set to meet soon.
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The news of Thursday, August 7 on the war between Ukraine and Russia, live. Three-hour interview in Moscow between the US President Donald Trump Steve Witkoff and Putin, defined as "useful and constructive" by the Kremlin

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