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Putin made 'mistake' sending 'low-level' team to Ukraine talks: Nato chief

IndiaTimes Friday, 16 May 2025 ()
Nato chief Mark Rutte criticized Vladimir Putin for dispatching a lower-rank delegation to peace talks with Ukraine, deeming it a significant misstep. Rutte emphasized that Putin must demonstrate a genuine commitment to peace, as the pressure mounts on Moscow. European leaders are convening to explore avenues for intensifying pressure on Russia amidst ongoing discussions in Turkey.
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