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Italian parliament approves arms deliveries to Ukraine.

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Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi, who was quoted by Corriere della Sera newspaper on April 18, said that the “terms of the issue are clear: on one hand, there are the people who were attacked, on the other hand – the army of the aggressor." Draghi added that: “To not do so would be tantamount to telling them [Ukrainians]: surrender, accept slavery and subjugation – a message that runs counter to our European values of solidarity.”

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Russia failed to break Ukraine’s army on the battlefield, and now it’s trying to do it through a peace plan that would cap Ukraine’s forces at 600,000. Some argue that Ukraine would shrink its army — currently estimated at about 800,000 — after the war anyway.

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