Melania Trump says 8 kids displaced by Russia-Ukraine war reunited with families
First lady Melania Trump says eight children displaced during the Russia-Ukraine war have been reunited with their families after ongoing talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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First lady Melania Trump says eight children displaced by the Russia-Ukraine war have been reunited with their families after ongoing talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Melania Trump in August wrote to Putin and had her husband hand-deliver the letter when he and the Russian president met in Alaska. Putin's invasion of Ukraine has resulted in Russia taking Ukrainian children out of their country so they can be raised as Russian. The first lady said Friday at the White House that Putin responded to her letter and they had established an "open channel of communication" regarding the welfare of those children.
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