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Zelensky Wants to Avoid Past Mistakes and Defend Full Sanctions in Russia

In a message published in the social networks, on the evening of a new round of negotiations with a view to ending the conflict, in which Kiev, Moscow and Washington, Zelensky considered that "many mistakes were made" in the past with Russia, emphasizing that it does not want to be "the President who repeats the mistakes of former or other peoples". "I am not only talking about Ukraine. I am talking about leaders of several countries that have a…
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In a social media message on the eve of a new round of contacts with the United States and Russia, on this occasion in Geneva, where territorial issues will be on the table, the Ukrainian president has recalled that "many mistakes have been made" in the past with Russia and seeks "not to be the president who repeats the mistakes made by predecessors or other people." "I am not talking only about Ukraine. I am talking about the leaders of differe…

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, assured today that he will not repeat "the same mistakes" landing territory in Russia and warned that the Russian President's ambitions can only be worked with "total sanctions" to Kremlin. In a message published on social networks, in the evening of a new round of negotiations with a view to ending the conflict, in which Kiev, Moscow and Washington, Zelensky considered that "many errors were committed" in…

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Dnoticias broke the news in Funchal, Portugal on Monday, February 16, 2026.
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