💨 Abstract
In an interview, Hillary Clinton, a vocal critic of Donald Trump, unexpectedly said she would nominate him for a Nobel Peace Prize if he successfully ended the Russia-Ukraine war without Ukraine conceding territory. Clinton mentioned this ahead of Trump's summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin. However, Trump's previous comments indicated that he might consider territorial concessions, which contradicts Clinton's stipulations. The two leaders' differing views highlight the complexity of achieving a resolution.
Courtesy: Jessica Kwong
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