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Putin open to direct 'discussions' with Ukraine as international pressure mounts

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s recent comments on potential bilateral talks could signal a shift in diplomacy, while Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelenskyy maintains push for a ceasefire.

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00:00Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed, for the first time in years, a willingness to hold direct talks with Ukraine.
00:10This marks potential diplomatic movement as pressure mounts from the U.S. for both sides to reach a ceasefire deal.
00:18Speaking to Russian state media, Putin claimed Moscow was open to discussing the possibility of halting strikes on civilian infrastructure with Kyiv.
00:28Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelenskyy has also signaled readiness for dialogue, proposing a 30-day ceasefire to end attacks on civilians.
00:38Though Russia has yet to accept the offer.
00:41As talks intensify, the U.S. has warned that it could withdraw its support for peace efforts if there's no visible progress.
00:49With negotiations set to continue in London this week, the coming days could determine whether renewed diplomacy finally leads to peace.
00:59The U.S. has been reinforced throughout the past, where every fear of this country is simply being used by the outcome of the future in the past,
01:06The U.S. has been designed to deal with both sides of the past, whereas the U.S. has been implemented in the past,
01:07The U.S. has proved to be the promise that there was more appropriate for peace,
01:13The U.S. has been Massachusetts to a long time ago.
01:15As known as the U.S. has always been assumed by the U.S. in the past,
01:17The U.S. has continued to bol unrestriction with its support in the past,
01:19The U.S. has been tested for the past three years,
01:20In the past, the U.S. has been tested for the past.

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