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As Russia continues its attacks on Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelensky said that they are seeking full restoration of territory - including Crimea. Speaking at the Wall Street Journal s CEO council summit, Zelensky mentioned three top goals: to halt Russia s advance, reclaim territory and restore Ukraine s entire territory through diplomacy, reported Ukrainian media - the Kyiv Independent. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky via AP Mentioning that Ukraine will not retreat , Zelensky asserted that victory will be theirs. He further accused Russia of breaching agreements to pau
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