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Ukraine’s future is at stake this week in Brussels after the Russian government rejected a counter-proposal to a U.S. peace plan drafted by European countries.
Yuri Ushakov, a close aide to President Putin, called the plan “unconstructive” and said the Russian government would not accept it.
Another hot topic in Europe this week is the EU-US trade negotiations.
US officials and EU ministers met in Brussels yesterday in what was expected to be a “frank” and tense discussion of the two countries’ rocky trade deal.
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