During a White House press briefing on Wednesday, press secretary Jen Psaki said that an evaluation of victory in Ukraine would depend on the definitions set by Russia and Ukraine themselves, rather than the U.S. These comments came after the Kremlin dismissed speculation that President Vladimir Putin planned to declare war against Ukraine and declare a national mobilization on May 9 when Russia commemorates the Soviet Union’s victory in the Second World War.
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Russians will not be marching victorious through Kyiv on May 9: White House
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