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I am ready for negotiations with (Vladimir Putin). I have been ready for the last two years and I think that without negotiations, we will not stop the war, he said. He defended the several rounds of talks between Kiev and Moscow that have taken place since the Russian invasion of Ukraine launched on February 24, saying they were very valuable.If there is only a 1% chance to stop this war, we must take it,…

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At least six Russian rockets hit barracks in which nearly 200 soldiers were sleeping on Friday.Dozens of people were killed in a strike Friday against a military barracks in southern Ukraine, in Mykolayev, witnesses told Agence France-Presse (AFP) on Saturday, as rescue operations continue. No less than 200 soldiers were sleeping in the barracks, according to Maxime, a 22-year-old soldier interviewed on the spot. At least 50 bodies were extracted, but we don’t know how…

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The Russian president accused Ukraine on Friday of dragging out talks on the conflict and said that Kiev had unrealistic demands, during a telephone conversation with the German chancellor. It was noted that the Kiev regime is trying by all means to drag out the negotiation process, putting forward new unrealistic proposals, the Kremlin said in a statement summarizing Putin’s remarks to Olaf Scholz.  Dmitry Peskov, the Russian presidential spokesman, told reporters that the meeting between…

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During a meeting with the Russian government broadcast live, the Russian president strongly attacked the West as well as the Russians who earn their money here, with [us] but live there. So Vladimir warned the Russians he called traitors, saying the West wanted to try to use them as a fifth column to destroy the country. According to him, there are Russians who are more connected to the West than to Russia, and he said…

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The Ukrainian government is beginning to discern progress in its negotiations with Moscow to end the invasion of Ukraine, according to presidential adviser Ihor Zhovkva quoted by the Ukrainian news agency UNIAN.The talks became more constructive after two days of video discussions.In the first rounds, Russia was not ready to listen to our positions, but only formulated ultimatums: that Ukraine must surrender, lay down arms, that our president should sign a surrender act, explained Shovkva.…

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