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Whitaker: Best Chance for Ukraine Peace, Low Risk of Russian Attack

U.S. Ambassador to NATO, Matthew Whitaker, expresses optimism for Ukraine peace, emphasizing Russias genuine peace intentions. He reassures NATOs commitment to collective defense. Recent talks between Trumps advisors and Ukrainian officials yield progress on a security framework. U.S. special envoy and Jared Kushner discuss Ukraines future prosperity agenda, including reconstruction and deterrence capabilities. French President Macron stresses European involvement in peace efforts.

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