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Ukraine denounces Russian demands for peace as 'old ultimatums'

Ukraine denounces Russian demands for peace as 'old ultimatums'

LBCI3 days ago

Ukraine on Tuesday denounced Russia for presenting "old ultimatums" at peace talks in Istanbul a day earlier that it said do nothing to bring an end to the three-year war any closer.
"The Russian side passed a set of old ultimatums that do not move the situation any closer to true peace," Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga said on social media.
AFP

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