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What happens if the EU does not recognize Vladimir Putin?

Deutsche Welle Tuesday, 7 May 2024 ()
Calls are growing for the EU to boycott recognizing Vladimir Putin as Russia's elected president. But cutting off communications entirely is a bad idea in the long term, experts warn.
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