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Kremlin: Ukraine war can't be resolved quickly

Upworthy Wednesday, 30 April 2025
Russian presidential spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said on Wednesday that the Ukraine war is "too complex" and, as a result, cannot be resolved "quickly."The Kremlin spokesman said Moscow appreciated the...
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News video: Kremlin announces Ukraine ceasefire to coincide with World War II 'Victory Day'

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Kremlin announces Ukraine ceasefire to coincide with World War II 'Victory Day' Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered the full cessation of hostilities on “humanitarian grounds” for Victory Day, which is marked on 9 May, according to the Kremlin. READ MORE :...

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