Even Russia’s Rigged Polls Can’t Hide It Anymore: Putin’s Approval Just Sank to Its Lowest Point of the Entire War
Speaking to the London Daily Telegraph, Czech President Petr Pavel says that a clock of sorts is ticking, with Ukraine having two months to restart peace talks. If no progress is made in this…
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Ukraine and partner countries have two months to resume negotiations with Russia so that the conflict does not escalate into a large-scale escalation, Czech President Petr Pavel said in an interview with The Telegraph
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Czech President Peter Pavel called for the resumption of negotiations with Russia
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Czech President Peter Pavel called for the resumption of negotiations with Russia
Czech President Peter Pavel called for the resumption of negotiations with Russia. He noted that Ukraine and its allies have two months to d

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What the foreign media write about. RBC Review:Czech President Petr Pavel said in an interview with The Telegraph that Kiev and its partners

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