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Ukraine’s president says Russia ‘doesn’t want peace’, ahead of meeting with Donald Trump | BBC News


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will meet Donald Trump in Florida on Sunday, for the latest round of talks aimed at ending nearly four years of war with Russia.

The pair will discuss an updated version of a US-brokered peace plan, which Moscow is yet to support, as well as separate proposals for US security guarantees.

Their meeting at the US president’s Mar-a-Lago home follows intense Russian bombardment of Kyiv over the weekend, which Zelensky said is evidence that Moscow "doesn’t want peace”.

On Friday night, a 10-hour missile and drone barrage targeting Ukraine’s capital killed two people and left 32 others injured, local authorities said.

There were further Russian strikes on Saturday night.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said Ukraine was "in no hurry to resolve this conflict peacefully", state-owned news agency Tass reported.

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