The 28-point ‘peace plan’ for Ukraine may be dead – but Trump still won’t stop Putin / Dmytro Kuleba
Kyiv and the rest of Europe must stand together to prevent Russia from seizing more territory by force Dmytro Kuleba is a former foreign minister of Ukraine Europe breathed a deep collective sigh of relief on Monday, as the crisis triggered by Washington’s presentation of a new 28-point plan for (…)
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