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UK and Europe seeking to 'derail' Ukraine peace process, Russian economic envoy claims | The National

Kirill Dmitriev says talks with US on security guarantees and compromises are 'advancing nicely'

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thenationalnews.comStai leggendo4 h fa

UK and Europe seeking to 'derail' Ukraine peace process, Russian economic envoy claims | The National

Kirill Dmitriev says talks with US on security guarantees and compromises are 'advancing nicely'

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dailymail.com22 h fa

UK, France and Germany hatch plan to bring Putin to negotiating table

As Russia continues to face mounting losses and peace talks are at a standstill, people familiar with the matter said the nations view it as an opportunity to negotiate.

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  1. giovedì 4 giugno 2026·dailymail.com

    UK, France and Germany hatch plan to bring Putin to negotiating table

    As Russia continues to face mounting losses and peace talks are at a standstill, people familiar with the matter said the nations view it as an opportunity to negotiate.

  2. venerdì 5 giugno 2026·thenationalnews.com

    UK and Europe seeking to 'derail' Ukraine peace process, Russian economic envoy claims | The National

    Kirill Dmitriev says talks with US on security guarantees and compromises are 'advancing nicely'