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Direct talks with Putin essential for peace in UkraineArchbishop Visvaldas Kulbokas emphasizes that peace in Ukraine requires direct talks with Vladimir Putin. He referred to negotiations at the Vatican as a "media hypothesis." Key information Archbishop Visvaldas Kulbokas believes that peace in Ukraine requires direct talks with Putin.
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Irish Star on MSN'Massive' Ukraine drone strikes hit Russia but Putin has one reason to 'reject' peaceDespite Ukrainian drone attacks hitting the Russian capital, Moscow, President Vladimir Putin will reportedly 'reject' any peace deal in the Ukrainian war because he is convinced that he will win
Moscow launches largest drone and missile attack to date on Kyiv as 14 injured - Overnight strikes follow days of some 800 Ukrainian attacks on targets inside Russia
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The Kyiv Independent on MSNUkraine would like Trump to attend potential Zelensky-Putin meeting, Sybiha saysUkraine would like U.S. President Donald Trump to be present at a potential meeting between President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin, Ukrinform reported on May 23, citing Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha.
The UK urged its Group of Seven allies to agree a cut to the price cap on Russian oil, saying the move is necessary to put further pressure on President Vladimir Putin to end Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Putin visits battle-scarred Kursk and Ukrainian ex-MP shot dead on school run - UK and EU announce new wave of sanctions, with British measures alone affecting 100 entities and individuals
President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed the war in Ukraine and other matters by phone for two hours on Monday. The conversation yielded no breakthrough on efforts to end the largest ground war in Europe since World War II. A ceasefire seems as far as ever.
President Vladimir Putin visited Russia's Kursk region for the first time since Moscow claimed that it drove Ukrainian forces out of the area last month, the Kremlin said Wednesday.