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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has renewed his call for direct talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, urging a face-to-face meeting aimed at ending the war. In an open letter, Zelensky proposed a full ceasefire during negotiations and argued that progress could only come through direct dialogue between the two leaders. The Kremlin confirmed receiving the letter, while Putin said he was willing to discuss a settlement but maintained Russia’s long-standing demands. The proposal comes as peace efforts remain stalled and international attention is increasingly focused on tensions in the Middle East and Iran.

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00:00I really believe that the strongest one is the United States and the members of the United States, who represent
00:07Europe.
00:08In a higher sense, not only in the US, but in a wide sense, in Europe.
00:13But as I said, for us all the number one is to finish the war.
00:19And there is no alternative.
00:24And so, I would say, we support any format.
00:29And I'm ready to direct negotiations with Putin, to finish this war.
00:36Instead to wait in the middle of the war, when all the conflict ends in the world, and then it
00:43will come to us.
00:59Thank you very much for your role.
00:59I feel very serious, very serious progress in deep strikes.
01:12Today 1100.
01:13It's not a unique case.
01:16This is a specific target.
01:18And real, real.
01:19And I think, thank God, that today we have such guarantees of safety,
01:26which allow us to end this war in any form of diplomatia in any form of this war.
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