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    Monday Briefing: E.U. Leaders Set to Meet on Ukraine

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    Monday Briefing: E.U. Leaders Set to Meet on Ukraine

    Cut out of Ukraine talks, E.U. leaders regroup

    Europeans leaders are set to convene an emergency meeting in Paris today to discuss the war in Ukraine and European security, French officials said yesterday. The aim is to coordinate a response to the Trump administration’s opening of talks with Russia about ending the war with Ukraine, without an apparent role for Europe — or Kyiv — in the process.

    President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine reiterated in interviews over the weekend that his country would “never” accept a peace deal struck by the U.S. and Russia if Kyiv did not have a seat at the negotiations.

    What’s next: Three of President Trump’s top foreign policy aides are set to meet with Russian officials in Saudi Arabia later this week to discuss a path to ending the war.

    Security: Recent remarks by Vice President JD Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth have fueled concerns that the U.S. will move away from Europe and align with Moscow. Such a shift, analysts say, would give Putin a previously unthinkable victory far greater than any objectives in Ukraine.

    No deal: Trump suggested that Ukraine sign over half its mineral resources in exchange for past and future U.S. support. Zelensky rejected such a deal, citing a lack of security guarantees.

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    Rubio traveled to Israel to discuss Gaza’s future

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio met yesterday with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel in Jerusalem, where they discussed Trump’s call to seize Gaza and force out its Palestinian residents.

    Rubio is expected to head to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates in the coming days, where Arab leaders are almost certain to press him for more clarity about Trump’s Gaza plan.

    What’s next: Steve Witkoff, Trump’s special envoy to the Middle East, said on Fox News yesterday that talks on phase two of the Gaza cease-fire deal would take place this week. Netanyahu’s office said that the Israeli leader would convene the security cabinet today to discuss the second phase of the agreement.

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    The growing pains of Asia’s youngest nation

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    But by other measures, East Timor is a success. It has built a resilient young democracy and has held competitive elections with multiple transfers of power. East Timor ranks among the highest in Asia for press freedom. Life expectancy has risen, and the entire population now has access to electricity. Experts say that the country is a positive case study for young, post-conflict nations.

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