Good morning from the Financial Times.
Today is Thursday, February 13th, and this is your FT news briefing.
Europe is getting the cold shoulder when it comes to Ukraine's peace negotiations.
And US Inflation is on the upswing.
Plus, a Chinese chip company is eating South Korea's lunch.
I'm Mark Filippino and here's the news.
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European countries are trying to figure
out what US President Donald Trump wants from a Ukraine peace deal.
They're hoping to get more clarity at the Munich security Conference that starts tomorrow.
Here to talk about what might be in store for a peace deal is the FT's Brussels bureau chief,
Henry Foy.
Hi, Henry.
Hey, Mark.
All right, Henry.
So EU countries don't actually know a ton about what the Trump administration is working
on in terms of a peace deal between Russian President Vladimir Putin
and Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky.
But what do they know?
They know