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‘No going into NATO by Ukraine': President Trump issues statement prior to Zelensky meeting

‘No going into NATO by Ukraine': President Trump issues statement prior to Zelensky meeting

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US President Donald Trump claims returning Crimea to Ukraine and joining NATO is not an option if Volodymyr Zelensky wants to end the war.
The president issued a statement on Truth Social, claiming that the Ukrainian President can end the war with Russia 'almost immediately'.
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