Melania Trump's Message to Putin: A Call for Ukrainian Children's Safety
Melania Trump wrote a letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin addressing the plight of children in Ukraine affected by the conflict. The letter highlighted issues such as child abductions, which Ukraine views as war crimes. President Trump delivered the letter during talks with Putin in Alaska.

Through a personal letter delivered by President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump raised concerns about the welfare of children impacted by the Ukrainian conflict, particularly focusing on abductions by Russia, which Ukraine has condemned as war crimes.
The heartfelt message was hand-delivered to Russian President Vladimir Putin during the summit in Alaska, marking a significant diplomatic step as the issue had not been disclosed previously.
Despite lengthy discussions, the summit did not produce a ceasefire agreement, while Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy expressed appreciation for Melania Trump's compassionate intervention.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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