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Donald Trump has urged Vladimir Putin to reach an immediate settlement to end the war in Ukraine, saying it was the Russian president's "time to act". The US president-elect wrote on social media on Sunday that [Volodymyr] "Zelenskyy and Ukraine would like to make a deal and stop the madness". He called for "an immediate ceasefire" and said, "negotiations should begin". Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Referring to his closeness to Mr Putin , he added: "I know Vladimir well. This is his time to act. China can help. The world is waiting!" Appearing on Meet The Press, on NBC News, Sky News' US partner, he was asked if he was actively working to end the near three-year-old conflict, and replied, "I am." Mr Trump restated that he was open to reducing US military aid to Ukraine . Asked if the country should prepare for possible cuts in US aid, he said: "Possibly." Similarly, he again warned the US could quit NATO if other member states failed to increase their contributions but said: "If they're paying their bills, and if I think they're treating us fairly, the answer is absolutely I'd stay with NATO." More on Donald Trump How the meeting between the prince and the president-elect would have been arranged With America's presidential transition, Syria's fast-moving conflict presents a unique geopolitical challenge Donald Trump says Prince William 'doing a fantastic job' as they meet for a second time in Paris Related Topics: Donald Trump Russia Ukraine Vladimir Putin Volodymyr Zelenskyy Asked if he would consider pulling the US out of the alliance if that wasn't the case, he responded: "Absolutely. Yeah, absolutely." He wouldn't confirm if he had spoken to Russia's leader since winning the election in November because he said he didn't want "to do anything that could impede the negotiation". Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player The former president's call for an immediate ceasefire goes further than anything incumbent president Joe Biden has said. It's his clearest effort so far to resolve one of the world's major crises before taking office on 20 January and contrasts with the Biden administration, which has made a point of not being seen to press Kyiv for an immediate truce. Mr Trump's latest intervention comes the day after he held talks with both the Ukraine president and French counterpart Emmanuel Macron in Paris. The trio joined other world leaders in the city for the reopening of Notre-Dame Cathedral after the devastating fire of 2019. Mr Zelenskyy described his weekend discussions with Mr Trump as "constructive" but on Sunday he warned in a post on the Telegram messaging app that Ukraine needs a "just and robust peace, that Russians will not destroy within a few years". Be the first to get Breaking News Install the Sky News app for free A workable peace with Russia must be underpinned by "effective peace guarantees", he said, adding that Ukrainians "want peace more than anyone else. Russia brought war to our land". Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov repeated Moscow's oft-stated position that it is open to talks with Ukraine. Read more: Assad given asylum in Russia Trump praises 'fantastic' Prince William First mass at rebuilt Notre-Dame Washington has been increasing support to Ukraine and on Saturday, US defence secretary Lloyd Austin announced nearly $1bn (£784m) more in weapons. In a separate social media update on Sunday, Mr Zelenskyy claimed Kyiv has so far lost 43,000 soldiers since the invasion began in February 2022, while a further 370,000 have been injured. Keep up with all the latest news from the UK and around the world by following Sky News Western officials have said the past few months of grinding positional warfare in eastern Ukraine have meant record losses for both sides, with tens of thousands killed and injured each month.
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It feels like a holiday miracle as the Toronto Maple Leafs shared a positive update regarding the status of Auston Matthews' injury. When the Leafs lost Auston Matthews it was yet another blemish on a season that has been derailed by injuries. Though the team has done well in the face of adversity, it's still a hard pill to swallow for fans. With speculation that Matthews might not return until next week , and even then it's a only a possibility, many are concerned this is going to be a season long issue that can heavily sway whether Toronto succeeds or fails in the playoffs. Auston Matthews' Injury Hopefully A Thing Of The Past According to NHL Insider Chris Johnston , the Maple Leafs are positive that not only will they be able to narrow down and fix Matthews' injury, but that once they do it'll be history. While it's hard to feel optimistic given that Matthews hasn't passed the eye test this season, Toronto has some of the best medical staff in all of the NHL and with enough recovery and assessment they can nip this injury in the bud. The once dominant Matthews has been a shell of his former self this year and has clearly been bothered since the start of the campaign. With only 11 goals and 12 assists, the captain has been unable to steer the ship as he used to. Toronto has a lot of decision making coming up with regards to Matthews. First, they need to decide if they are going to rush him back for their games immediately after Christmas break; not the best course of action if they want to keep him healthy. They also have to worry about the 4 Nations Face-Off and while they are unable to block Matthews from playing, the team needs to formulate a plan to convince the captain to take a pass on the tournament in favor of a deep playoff push. Luckily for the Maple Leafs they have a few days to gauge how Matthews is going to be, and hopefully a holiday break will be enough for the captain to make great strides in his recovery. But if he doesn't get healthy and Toronto is on the end of another unfortunate playoff exit, it's going to be another long year, with more changes coming as the team goes back to the drawing board. This article first appeared on Hockey Patrol and was syndicated with permission.
Some 20 contracts worth a total of $70 million were recently approved for the Macomb County Sheriff’s Office to provide law enforcement and dispatch services and school resource officers for several communities and schools. The deals, finalized late last month by the county Board of Commissioners, include the addition of five addition officer positions and two vehicles in all – led by three deputy posts and one vehicle in Lenox Township, a sergeant and vehicle in Harrison Township and a sergeant in Macomb Township. A sergeant in Washington Township is expected to be added, too. The addition of sergeants on Harrison and Washington give those communities a single leader of the local police force for the first time. The three-year deals cover 2025-27 and have already been approved by the municipalities and school districts. Sheriff’s Cmdr. Jason Abro told the board at a committee meeting in the county Administration Building in Mount Clemens last month that his office and the communities are working well together. “We’re pretty pleased with all of the communities,” Abro said. “We are on the right track.” The contracts are renewals, albeit at higher costs, of existing deals with eight communities for law enforcement, some of which also include dispatching and one or two resource officers. Two deals with Sterling Heights and Clinton Township are for dispatching, which takes place at the county Communications and Technology Center in Mount Clemens. School-resource deputies are trained by the sheriff’s office for use by the schools. The increased presence of sheriff’s officers in the communities indicates the ongoing growth of the county, particularly in the north end. /*! This file is auto-generated */!function(d,l){"use strict";l.querySelector&&d.addEventListener&&"undefined"!=typeof URL&&(d.wp=d.wp||{},d.wp.receiveEmbedMessage||(d.wp.receiveEmbedMessage=function(e){var t=e.data;if((t||t.secret||t.message||t.value)&&!/[^a-zA-Z0-9]/.test(t.secret)){for(var s,r,n,a=l.querySelectorAll('iframe[data-secret="'+t.secret+'"]'),o=l.querySelectorAll('blockquote[data-secret="'+t.secret+'"]'),c=new RegExp("^https?:$","i"),i=0;i
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