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Senate confirms new ambassador to Ukraine; Russia displaying scaled-down ambition, U.S. says

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The Senate on Wednesday night confirmed Bridget A. Brink as the next U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, less than a month after President Biden nominated Brink, currently America’s top diplomat in Slovakia, to the post. She is the first U.S. ambassador in Ukraine since 2019, and her confirmation comes as the State Department reopened its embassy in Kyiv.  
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A Russian soldier pleaded guilty Wednesday during the first trial on war crimes charges in the conflict, Ukraine’s public broadcaster reported. Ukraine has brought war-crime charges against two more Russian troops, the general prosecutor’s office said, and their trial is set to begin Thursday.
The U.S. Embassy in Kyiv reopened Wednesday for the first time since Russia invaded. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said additional safety measures are in place to protect returning staff.
With peace talks between Moscow and Kyiv stalled, one of Ukraine’s top negotiators said Wednesday that negotiations with his Russian counterparts are “impossible.”
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A Russian soldier pleaded guilty Wednesday during the first trial on war crimes charges in the conflict, Ukraine’s public broadcaster reported. Ukraine has brought war-crime charges against two more Russian troops, the general prosecutor’s office said, and their trial is set to begin Thursday.
The U.S. Embassy in Kyiv reopened Wednesday for the first time since Russia invaded. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said additional safety measures are in place to protect returning staff.
With peace talks between Moscow and Kyiv stalled, one of Ukraine’s top negotiators said Wednesday that negotiations with his Russian counterparts are “impossible.”
The Washington Post has lifted its paywall for readers in Russia and Ukraine. Telegram users can subscribe to our channel.
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