News Wrap: Zelenskyy says Ukraine won’t give up territory to end war with Russia
Summary
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy rejected the idea of Ukraine giving up territory as part of a peace deal with Russia, which was suggested by former U.S. President Trump. Meanwhile, there is growing anger over Israel's plan regarding Gaza City. In other news, a memorial was held in Nagasaki for the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing, and a crew returned home after a mission on the International Space Station.Key Facts
- Zelenskyy disagreed with the idea of Ukraine giving up land to Russia for peace.
- The idea of a territory swap was suggested by former U.S. President Trump.
- There is increasing discontent over Israel's plan to control Gaza City.
- A memorial event took place in Nagasaki, Japan, marking 80 years since the atomic bombing.
- A crew returned from the International Space Station, relieving two U.S. astronauts who had been stranded.
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