Former US President Donald Trump has criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for refusing to recognize Russia's occupation of Crimea, calling Zelensky's stance 'inflammatory' and claiming it could hinder peace negotiations with Russia. This comes amid ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, with the US playing a significant role in diplomatic efforts. Trump's remarks highlight divisions over how to approach peace talks and the future of Crimea. The situation underscores the complexity of international diplomacy and the challenges in resolving the war. The story reflects broader debates about Western involvement and the path to ending the conflict.
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Honeymooning groom and businessman on family holiday among victims of Kashmir attack
Prime Minister Narendra Modi cut short his visit to Saudi Arabia to return to Delhi and has vowed bring those behind the attack to justice.
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UK ‘not going to rush into a deal’ with Trump: Finance minister
The United Kingdom isn’t going to “rush into a deal” with President Trump over tariffs, but it is working to reduce barriers, British Finance Minister Rachel Reeves says. “We’re not going to rush
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