The Ukrainian president and first lady land in Ottawa, more than 18 months after Russia invaded.
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BBC News
The Ukrainian president and first lady land in Ottawa, more than 18 months after Russia invaded.
The Ukrainian president and first lady land in Ottawa, more than 18 months after Russia invaded.
With an election looming, politicians are grappling with how to support Ukraine and prioritise national interests.
Mateusz Morawiecki's remarks come as tensions escalate over Ukraine's grain exports.
The Ukrainian president visited the Capitol, the Pentagon and the White House looking for support.
The world must unite to end Russia's aggression, Ukraine's president tells the UN General Assembly.
The US is the largest donor to Ukraine in terms of money spent, but do Americans support the cause?
The Ukrainian president and first lady land in Ottawa, more than 18 months after Russia invaded.
With an election looming, politicians are grappling with how to support Ukraine and prioritise national interests.
Mateusz Morawiecki's remarks come as tensions escalate over Ukraine's grain exports.
The Ukrainian president visited the Capitol, the Pentagon and the White House looking for support.
The world must unite to end Russia's aggression, Ukraine's president tells the UN General Assembly.
The US is the largest donor to Ukraine in terms of money spent, but do Americans support the cause?
With an election looming, politicians are grappling with how to support Ukraine and prioritise national interests.
Mateusz Morawiecki's remarks come as tensions escalate over Ukraine's grain exports.
The Ukrainian president visited the Capitol, the Pentagon and the White House looking for support.
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BBC News
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