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Ukraine Marks Three-Year Anniversary of Russian Invasion Amidst Global Concern

Ukraine commemorates the war's three-year mark with renewed international support, as Trump signals policy shifts reflecting potential cooperation with Russia.

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As Ukraine observes the somber anniversary of Russia's invasion, more than a dozen Western leaders convened in Kyiv, stressing the need for continued support amidst shifting U.S. policies. Trump suggested Putin might accept European peacekeeping forces, while European leaders touted the necessity of involving Ukraine in peace talks. Concerns are rising over Trump's approach, with some European officials apprehensive about the U.S. commitment. Meanwhile, the EU imposed new sanctions targeting Russia, and discussions about military backing for Ukraine persist, as the situation on the battlefield deteriorates with Russian advances becoming increasingly prominent.

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The U.N. General Assembly approved competing resolutions on ending the war, with one from Ukraine and the EU emphasizing Russia's full-scale invasion, and another from the U.S. that was amended to include references to Russia's aggression. This highlighted the ongoing diplomatic efforts and divisions in addressing the conflict.

President Trump's administration has shifted U.S. policy by suggesting potential cooperation with Russia and questioning Ukraine's leadership. Trump has called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy a dictator and suggested Ukraine is to blame for the war, which has raised concerns among European allies about U.S. commitment to Ukraine.

European leaders have shown strong support for Ukraine by attending commemorative events in Kyiv and emphasizing the need for Ukraine's involvement in any peace negotiations. They have also highlighted the importance of European security and the need for Europe to take on more responsibility for its defense.

The military situation has seen significant developments, including Ukraine's counteroffensive into Russian territory and increased support from allies. However, Russia continues to make progress on the battlefield, and Ukraine faces challenges such as troop and weapon shortages.

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