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  1. G7 leaders gather in Germany: Biden urges Western unity on Ukraine amid war fatigue

     President Joe Biden and western allies opened a three-day summit in the Bavarian Alps on Sunday intent on keeping economic fallout from the war in Ukraine from fracturing the global coalition working to punish Russia’s aggression. Britain’s Boris Johnson warned the leaders not to give in to “fatigue” even as Russia lobbed new missiles at Kyiv.

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    G7 leaders gather in Germany: Biden urges Western unity on Ukraine amid war fatigue
  2. Zelensky voices doubt on Russian military withdrawals

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said there was no reason to believe Russia’s announcement that it would reduce military activity near Kyiv, the capital, as well as in the northern city of Chernihiv, given what’s happening on the ground.

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    Zelensky voices doubt on Russian military withdrawals
  3. Ukraine and Russia draw up neutrality plan to end war

    Russia and Ukraine ‘close to agreeing’ on neutral status, says Lavrov.
    A deal with Kyiv on “neutral status” for Ukraine as part of a peace agreement could be close, Russia’s foreign minister has said.
    Fifteen-point draft deal would involve Kyiv renouncing Nato ambitions in return for security guarantees.

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    Ukraine and Russia draw up neutrality plan to end war