
Lavrov Emphasizes Russia's Rejection of Giving Up Crimea and Donbas: "Russian Territories" - Jordan News
Both Russia and Ukraine have stressed that they will rely on Washington to enforce the agreements, while each expressed doubts about the other's commitment, according to Reuters.

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Russia sets new record for drone strikes on Ukraine in July: Report
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