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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy agreed to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Turkey on Thursday, following a push from U.S. President Donald Trump. Putin had proposed direct talks in Istanbul, but Zelenskiy initially wanted a 30-day ceasefire first. Major European powers had demanded the ceasefire, but Putin insisted on talks without preconditions.
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