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Why Ukraine's ex-foreign minister believes Putin won't go for peace as Trump summit approaches

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"It is the saddest thing, I have to say, but I do not see the end to this war in sight," Kuleba told ABC News in a video interview from Kyiv.

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Why Ukraine's ex-foreign minister believes Putin won't go for peace as Trump summit approaches

"It is the saddest thing, I have to say, but I do not see the end to this war in sight," Kuleba told ABC News in a video interview from Kyiv.

·United States
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Ukraine's future is at stake during the summit in Alaska – but neither breakthrough nor peace seems within reach.

·Finland
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Only pressure on Russia can force it to agree to an unconditional and immediate ceasefire and start building a lasting and just peace in Europe, Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna said on social media H. He noted that instead of striving for peace, Moscow has shown its goal — to achieve a better situation with the help of a record number of drones, missiles and aerial bombs attacking Ukrainian cities and causing record civilian casualties.…

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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yle broke the news in Finland on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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