
US Marks Russia Holiday for First Time Since Invasion of Ukraine
The US State Department congratulated Russia on its national holiday for the first time since the start of the Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine and reaffirmed that Washington will remain engaged in efforts to end the war.
'The United States remains committed to supporting the Russian people as they continue to build on their aspirations for a brighter future,' Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in a statement on his agency's website on Thursday. He also said the US wished for 'constructive engagement' with Russia to bring about 'a durable peace' between Moscow and Kyiv.

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Bay Area farmworkers hope for action as President Trump promises ICE reform
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New York Times
25 minutes ago
- New York Times
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Yahoo
35 minutes ago
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