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Putin says we must think how to stop 'the tragedy' of war in Ukraine

  • Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed the G20 summit, acknowledging the war in Ukraine as a tragedy and expressing willingness to participate in peace talks.
  • Putin defended Russia's actions, mentioning a coup in Ukraine and the war by the Kyiv regime in Donbass, as well as citing the civilian population's extermination in Palestine.
  • Moscow accused Kyiv's army of attacking reporters and expressed readiness to discuss peace talks with Ukraine under certain conditions.
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Russia has never refused to negotiate a settlement of the conflict in Ukraine, and there is no need to put pressure on it, to say nothing, on those who refused... RIA Novosti, 23.11.2023

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Republic World broke the news in Mumbai, India on Tuesday, November 21, 2023.
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