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President Trump says he's planning for a meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Trump spoke after meeting the Ukrainian leader at the White House yesterday and then meeting with several other European leaders.
All are focused on ending Russia's war in Ukraine.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer says up to 30 countries are willing to work with the U.S. to help offer Ukraine security guarantees.
Starmer says any agreement must include Ukraine.
Whether it's territory or the exchange of prisoners or the very serious issue of the return of the children,
that is something where Ukraine must be at the table.
President Trump says he also wants to set up a trilateral meeting with the Ukrainian and Russian leaders along with himself.
A senior Hamas official has confirmed to NPR it has accepted a ceasefire proposal for Gaza.
The move comes as Israel is gearing up for a major military offensive into Gaza.
NPR's Jackie Northam reports from Tel Aviv.
Hamas came under heavy pressure from Egypt and Qatar to accept a deal and said there would be rounds of negotiations
if and when Israel accepts.