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Putin May Address Ukraine at Belarus Talks Presser

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Russian President Vladimir Putin could address the Ukraine crisis during a joint press conference with Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko on Thursday, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov revealed. The leaders are set to field questions after bilateral talks, with Peskov noting responses will depend on media inquiries.

The development follows recent US-Ukraine negotiations in Jeddah, where Kiev proposed a 30-day ceasefire and a minerals deal with Washington. In exchange, the US pledged renewed military aid and intelligence sharing. Moscow awaits details from Washington on the talks’ outcomes.

Putin’s potential remarks come amid escalating tensions and global scrutiny over the Ukraine conflict. The press conference marks a critical moment for regional diplomacy, as Russia and Belarus strengthen ties.

Stay tuned for updates on Putin’s statements and their implications for the ongoing crisis.

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