As Ukraine marks three years since Russia's invasion, global leaders gather in Kyiv to reaffirm support amidst shifting alliances.
European leaders, including Spain's Pedro Sanchez and EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, emphasize unity, while the U.
S. under Donald Trump signals a controversial pivot, proposing negotiations with Russia that exclude Ukraine.
This shift has left Ukrainians wary of potential territorial concessions.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky remains resolute, rejecting any deals that compromise Ukraine's sovereignty.
The European Union faces internal divisions, with some nations advocating for appeasement towards Russia.
As the conflict deepens, Ukraine's future hangs in the balance, testing global diplomacy and unity.




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