Zelenskyy rules out peace talks for now
By DW
20 June 2023 |
10:02 am
President Zelenskyy has rejected calls for peace talks with Russia while meeting with a delegation of African leaders. Meanwhile, Russian President Putin said nuclear warheads are now in Belarus. DW has the latest.
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