Russia's Putin: Russia still open to dialogue with Kyiv, West could help end atrocities by Ukrainian forces By Frank_Macro RussianFederation Ukraine
yiv, reported Russian state-run news agency Interfax as cited by Reuters. Putin added that the West could help end atrocities by Ukrainian Security Forces, Interfax reported.
Russia is also reportedly planning what Western officials are calling a "sham" referendum in Ukraine's southern Kherson region, which is also likely to weigh heavily on the prospect of any progress in peace talks in the coming weeks. Information on these pages contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties.
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