A large map of Ukraine was installed in the Oval Office before the start of closed talks between US President Donald Trump and the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky. This is reported on social networks by BBC correspondent Anthony Zarker.
The card was placed in front of the table where Trump and Zelensky were sitting as soon as the journalists were asked to leave the Oval Office. The eastern regions of Ukraine, which Russia controls, are shaded pink on it. Zarker notes that the map can serve as a visual argument for Trump to put pressure on Zelensky about the exchange of territories for peace.

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