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'Impossible To Negotiate With Ukraine' After School Dormitory Strike, Kremlin Informs UN

'Impossible To Negotiate With Ukraine' After School Dormitory Strike, Kremlin Informs UN The last year of the Ukraine war has been marked by both warring sides remaining far from the negotiating table, instead opting for a battlefield solution, also as a deadly tit-for-tat drone and aerial war continues to unfold. This week things just got even worse concerning the distant prospect of restarting direct peace talks, something underscored by a fresh statement of Russia's Ambassador to the United Nations. Russia's UN Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia said Friday after a massive Ukrainian drone...
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