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Zelensky extends his hand to Putin. Trump is pushing both. Summary of the night


What happened in the world?

Volodymyr Zelensky published an open letter to Vladimir Putin. “Now the choice is yours. Enough of the war. Ukraine proposes to end this war” — wrote the president of Ukraine.

The Kremlin reacted to Zelensky's letter. — We have seen this letter, but President Vladimir Putin has not had a chance to read it yet – said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov. — President Putin said that if Zelensky wants to talk, he can come to Moscow, Peskov added.
US President Donald Trump expressed support for a possible meeting between Putin and Zelensky. — I think it would be great if they met. They should end this one [konflikt] said the American leader. Trump called Putin and Zelensky “two very good people.”

He also told reporters that both countries would have to make some compromises. —Both sides will have to compromise. I suggested these compromises and we had a big part in it. These are two very extraordinary countries, beautiful countries. They have to stop,” Trump said.

Before Putin said Trump asked Russia to compromise on the peace agreement with Ukraine. He also stated that if the documents were signed, he would tell Zelensky: – Thank God it's over.

What will the weather be like on Friday?

Today an active front will reach Poland, which will bring a complete breakdown of the weather. The temperature will gradually drop, and there will be storms and rain almost everywhere. In some places it will rain non-stop for many hours, and the worst forecasts are for the western and northern parts of our country. See the latest predictions.

What will happen on June 5?

Prime Minister Donald Tusk goes to Montenegro, where he will take part in the EU-Western Balkans summit.

Today is the second day of the EU Justice and Home Affairs Council meeting. The justice ministers of the EU countries will deal with the draft regulation on the recognition of parentage in cross-border cases.

During the Youth Forum in Bulgaria, Minister of Education Barbara Nowacka will take part in the discussion panel “Degrees or Skills? What Will Matter in 2035?”.

Ashley Davis

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