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I'm Ben Thomas with an AP News Minute. President Trump told reporters yesterday
he's been pressing Russia's leader on Ukraine.
I had a long talk with President Putin. I suggested a little bit of a cease-fire,
and I think he might do that. He might announce something happy to do with it.
Donna Warder has today's follow-up.
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky says he wants more details about the May 9 cease-fire.
Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed to President Trump over the phone on Wednesday.
The break-in attacks would coincide with Russia's victory day.
Zelensky says he wants to know whether the short-term cease-fire would be
a few hours of security for a parade in Moscow or something more.
And Ukraine is proposing a longer-term cease-fire.
Meanwhile, Russia launched overnight attacks in a central Ukrainian city,
as well as in the southern port city of Odessa.
And Ukraine continued striking industrial facilities inside Russia for a second day in a row.
I'm Donna Warder. And I'm Ben Thomas.
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