Ukraine, Trump and Zelensky
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"It’s crucial to have $40 billion annually in budgetary support for Ukraine – to ensure our resilience and the ability of our country to carry on. This should be a joint decision by G7 leaders, including the U.S," he said.
There was terror in Kyiv as Russian bombs rained down killing 15 people and destroying dozens of buildings - President Zelensky calls the attack 'one of the most terrifying strikes' of the war
President Volodymyr Zelensky has called on G7 leaders to enforce a strict price cap of $30 per barrel on Russian oil. — Ukrinform.
The Ukrainian president says he "can't imagine" Ukraine living and fighting without the help of the US. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Austria is famously neutral and Vienna has come under heavy criticism since the start of the Russia-Ukraine war for maintaining ties with Moscow.
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Ukraine is actively working on the development and deployment of drone interceptors to protect its cities from Russian-launched Shahed drones. — Ukrinform.
The Ukrainian president called the attack “one of the most horrific” of the war so far, with Ukrainian officials saying 14 were killed in Kyiv and one person was reported dead in Odesa. In total, Russia fired almost 500 drones and missiles across Ukraine, in one of Moscow’s largest attacks since invading Ukraine in February 2022.
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Dagens.com on MSNZelensky’s Approval Takes a Hit Amid War FatigueUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has seen a notable dip in public trust, with support falling 11 points to 65%, according to a new national poll.