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Kremlin says Russia has invited Ukraine's Zelenskiy to come to Moscow for peace talks
- The Kremlin has invited Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to Moscow for peace negotiations, indicating a possible change in diplomacy regarding the ongoing conflict.
- Russian officials have expressed readiness to ensure Zelenskyy's safety during the potential visit to discuss ending hostilities.
- Zelenskyy has previously rejected invitations to Moscow, citing security concerns amid ongoing military actions.
- International observers remain cautious, with some analysts suggesting that the invitation may be a strategic move by Moscow.
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The President of Ukraine, Vladimir Zelensky, commented on Russia's offer to meet with Vladimir Putin in Moscow.
·Riga, Latvia
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·Paris, France
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·Italy
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Total News Sources33
Leaning Left8Leaning Right8Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution45% Left, 44% Right
Bias Distribution
- 45% of the sources lean Left, 44% of the sources lean Right
45% Left
L 45%
11%
R 44%
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