President-elect Donald Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to avoid further escalation in Ukraine, emphasizing America’s military presence in Europe. Trump expressed interest in negotiating a quick resolution to the conflict, while the Biden administration plans to maximize Ukraine aid before Trump’s inauguration. Kremlin welcomed Trump’s peace-focused stance, though Kyiv and European allies worry about a hasty settlement. Both Russia and Ukraine recently intensified drone attacks, with Ukraine downing 34 Russian drones and Russia firing 145 drones at Ukrainian targets.
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