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Ukraine’s president Zelensky appears to wish death to Putin in Christmas message

Zelensky has said that he is open to creating a demilitarised zone in Ukraine’s east as a proposed peace deal edges forward

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independent.co.ukStai leggendo6 mesi fa

Ukraine’s president Zelensky appears to wish death to Putin in Christmas message

Zelensky has said that he is open to creating a demilitarised zone in Ukraine’s east as a proposed peace deal edges forward

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tass.com6 mesi fa

Zelensky's address demonstrates intent to prolong conflict — Duma member

As Leonid Ivlev stressed, the rhetoric from the Kiev regime does not advance peace negotiations

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  1. giovedì 25 dicembre 2025·independent.co.uk

    Ukraine’s president Zelensky appears to wish death to Putin in Christmas message

    Zelensky has said that he is open to creating a demilitarised zone in Ukraine’s east as a proposed peace deal edges forward

  2. venerdì 26 dicembre 2025·independent.co.uk

    Ukraine’s president Zelensky appears to wish death to Putin in Christmas message

    Zelensky has said that he is open to creating a demilitarised zone in Ukraine’s east as a proposed peace deal edges forward

  • venerdì 26 dicembre 2025·tass.com

    Zelensky's address demonstrates intent to prolong conflict — Duma member

    As Leonid Ivlev stressed, the rhetoric from the Kiev regime does not advance peace negotiations