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Putin won't negotiate until annexed territories conquered: ex-ambassador

Por: Newsweek World October 26, 2022

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A former U.S. ambassador to Russia believes recent calls to broker a peaceful solution to the country's war with Ukraine are likely futile until President Vladimir Putin conquers the four territories his country recently annexed or is stopped on the battlefield.In a tweet Tuesday, Michael McFaul—an academic and the top U.S. diplomat in Russia at the end of Barack Obama's administration—cast doubt on the possibility of a diplomatic... + full article



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