Putin Will Not Join Ukrainian Peace Talks In Turkey
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Military experts have warned the Russian president's war-machine could be fully rebuilt to strength and made ready to attack NATO neighbours by 2027 if a peace deal is struck in Ukraine
Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin failed to take advantage of a genuine opportunity for peace offered by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who expressed his readiness for a personal meeting. Instead,
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RBC Ukraine on MSNUK urges stronger NATO after Putin skips meeting with ZelenskyyThe UK criticized the Russian delegation that Vladimir Putin sent to Türkiye for the talks instead of himself. Against this backdrop, Britain has called for a stronger NATO, according to The Guardian and Independent.
Who is heading up Moscow’s ‘decorative’ peace delegation in Putin’s stead? - Leading the delegation is Vladimir Medinsky, who is behind a new history textbook for schools which reflect Putin's histori
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GB News on MSNVladimir Putin's warplanes violate Nato airspace in brazen display of Russian aggressionRussian warplanes entered Nato airspace in Estonia, triggering an emergency alarm in the Baltic Sea. The violation, which lasted for a minute, has been condemned by Tallinn's Foreign Minister as “very serious” and “not acceptable in any way”.
There is no specific intelligence at present that suggests Russia intends to attack NATO. But intentions are fluid. In his public speeches, Vladimir Putin has justified his war to conquer Ukraine in several ways: the need to defend Russian-speakers in Donbas;
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The Mirror US on MSNVladimir Putin's troops spotted massing near NATO border sparking WW3 fearsNew satellite imagery shows a significant build-up of Russian troops and military infrastructure near the Finnish border, in a move that has alarmed Nato allies
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Irish Star on MSNPutin is 'scared' to meet Zelensky for ceasefire talks as peace challenge issuedUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that Russian President Vladimir Putin is too scared to meet for ceasefire talks in Turkey on Thursday, with Zelensky accusing Putin of being "scared" in