Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Wednesday backed US leader Donald Trump’s proposal to make the current front line the basis for negotiations with Russia, but doubted his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin would accept it. Trump “proposed ‘Stay where we stay and begin conversation’,” Zelensky told reporters during a brief visit to Oslo. “I think that was a good compromise, but I’m not sure that Putin will support it, and I said it to the president,” he said.

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