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| | | | | US president admits to concern Russian counterpart does not want to 'stop the war' and ponders new approach to Moscow | |
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| | | | | The shape of a potential peace agreement in Ukraine remains uncertain, but a deal appears closer than ever. Last week, when U.S. and Ukrainian delegations met in Saudi Arabia, the Ukrainian side reportedly supported a U.S. proposal for a 30-day ceasefire - though Russia later dismissed the offer. On Sunday, U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff suggested an agreement could be reached within "weeks" and hinted at a range of possible concessions by Ukraine that he claimed were under discussion. Meanwhile, according to the Telegram channel Faridaily, the Kremlin is already preparing for one of the biggest challenges Russian society will face when the war ends: the return of hundreds of thousands of traumatized soldiers. Meduza shares the channel's findings in Englis... | |
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| | | | | A ceasefire in Ukraine is unlikely before the spring and European allies need to keep up support despite acorruption scandalthat has engulfed Kyiv, President Alexander Stubb of Finland told The Associated Press. | |
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| | | Russia's President Vladimir Putin yesterday explained how he can retaliate against the United States for supplying Ukraine with weapons to attack the Russian homeland. The next step won't be to start a full-scale war against NATO nor to use tactical nuclear weapons, although Russia has not ruled out either one in extreme circumstances. Instead Russia... | ||