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Russia faces 'decay', Ukraine has 'European future': EU chief

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The President of the European Commission Usrula von der leyen tells Ukrainian President Volodymy Zelensky while on a visit in Ukraine that "Russia will descend in economic financial and technological decay while Ukraine is marching towards a European future." SOUNDBITE

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