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Ukraine To Invite Putin To Next Peace Summit? Top Aide’s Big Revelation After Snub By India, Saudi…

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Ukraine To Invite Putin To Next Peace Summit? Top Aide’s Big Revelation After Snub By India, Saudi…

Ukraine To Invite Putin To Next Peace Summit? Top Aide’s Big Revelation After Snub By India, Saudi…

Ukraine is reportedly planning to invite Russia to the next peace talks.

Ukrainian President Volodmyr Zelensky’s chief of staff Andriy Yermak said Kyiv is open to Moscow’s participation in the next round of peace talks, Bloomberg reported.

Zelensky’s aide said that a follow-up meeting of last week’s peace summit in Switzerland is already in the works.

He said it’s “possible” to invite a Russian representative to the next summit.

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