
WASHINGTON — First lady Melania Trump said Friday that she has been working with Russian President Vladimir Putin on reuniting Ukrainian children who were believed to be kidnapped into Russia during the war. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Speaking from the White House, she referred to a letter sent to Putin in August regarding children affected by the war, and said that he wrote back "signaling a willingness to engage with me directly.
Main Idea: Melania Trump says she has been working with Vladimir Putin to help reunite Ukrainian children who were taken or displaced during the war.
Key Points:
Putin's role may raise concerns that US foreign policy is being shaped through back-channel deals, with unclear terms and limited public oversight.
Melania Trump's effort could help reunite abducted children with families and ease some of the human toll of the war.
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