Trump’s effort to negotiate a quick end to the war in Ukraine has stalled, in large measure because Zelensky and his crew reject the agreement the US reached with Russia in Riyadh on Monday, and because the Europeans refused to lift sanctions on Russian grain and fertilizer exports.
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