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Ukraine, Russia trade blame for breaking Easter ceasefire

Season 2025 Episode 110 | 5m 38s

Russia and Ukraine are blaming each other for breaking the one-day Easter ceasefire that Putin had declared. The State Department said Sunday that the United States is committed to achieving a “full and comprehensive” ceasefire. John Yang speaks with William Taylor, former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, for more.

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