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Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested during an economic forum that the "whole of Ukraine" belongs to his country, even ...
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The Moscow Times on MSNU.S. Pulled Out of Embassy Talks Over Venue Dispute, Putin Adviser ClaimsRussia blamed a venue dispute for the cancellation of a planned third round of talks with the United States last week, which ...
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bne IntelliNews on MSN"Ukraine is ours" Putin tells deleages at SPIEFBy Ben Aris in Berlin “Ukraine is part of Russia,” Russian President Vladimir Putin said in his keynote address at this ...
"There is no room for negotiations with the U.S. until Israeli aggression stops," Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi ...
EU diplomat says Europeans ‘should learn Russian’ if Kyiv doesn’t get more support - Huge attack by Putin's forces saw 27 ...
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNUkraine says only direct Zelenskyy-Putin meeting can end warGiven the dictatorial nature of the regime in Russia, there’s only one person — who has empowered himself — to make decisions ...
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RBC Ukraine on MSNPutin presents his 'peace formula' for Ukraine: Not capitulation, but acceptance of realitiesMoscow reportedly does not seek Ukraine’s capitulation. However, the Kremlin wants recognition of the "realities on the ...
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The Moscow Times on MSNSaying 'All of Ukraine Is Ours,' Putin Does Not Rule Out Taking City of SumyPresident Vladimir Putin said Friday he did not "rule out" his forces taking control of Ukraine's northeastern city of Sumy ...
Trump has generally veered away from overtly criticizing Putin while openly berating Ukraine's leader Volodymyr Zelensky, but ...
The second round of peace talks between Ukraine and Russia ... counterparts not only refused ceasefire terms, but also to a meeting between Zelenskyy and Putin. A massive 6,000 to 6,000 prisoner ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin says he's open to meeting Ukraine's Zelensky — but only in the “final phase” of talks.
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNKremlin’s top negotiator threatens Ukraine with more territorial losses if Putin’s ‘compromises’ are rejectedWe want peace. But if Ukraine continues to act in the interests of others, we will simply be forced to respond,” Medinsky ...
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