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Putin must 'come to table', says UK PM

IndiaTimes Sunday, 16 March 2025
UK Premier Keir Starmer emphasized that Russia must decide to engage in peace talks, with President Vladimir Putin needing to come to the table eventually. Starmer noted Ukraine's commitment to peace, while highlighting Russia's delays. Simultaneously, both nations experienced significant aerial attacks overnight, trading over 100 drones each.
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‘Putin Will Have to Come to the Table’: UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer delivers his strongest remarks yet against Russian President Vladimir Putin, warning that he will "have to come to the table" for serious negotiations. Speaking at a high-stakes virtual summit, Starmer criticized Russia’s...

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