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Russia, Ukraine

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Russia, Ukraine and US hold 1st trilateral talks since start of war
Zelenskyy said in an evening address it's "still too early to draw conclusions."

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Russia not backing down from demand for Ukraine to abandon territory
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Russia, Ukraine, U.S. hold peace talks for first time since war's start
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Two days of peace talks end as Russia continues Ukraine attacks
The first three-way talks between Russia, Ukraine and the US have ended with no apparent breakthrough, following renewed Russian bombardment of Ukrainian targets.

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 · 17h
Russian airstrikes pound Ukraine amid U.S.-brokered peace talks in Abu Dhabi
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Peace talks on Russia-Ukraine war end as fighting rages
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Ukraine hit by 'massive' Russian attacks amid Abu Dhabi talks
"Russia launched a massive attack on our regions during the night, firing 370 combat drones and 21 missiles of various types," Zelensky said on Telegram.

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Ukraine, Russia, US agree to more talks next week in UAE
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Ukraine hails first trilateral talks with Russia and US in Abu Dhabi as ‘constructive’
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When did Russia really begin its aggression against Ukraine?

That's the question most of you probably answered instinctively: in 2014, when Vladimir Putin, exploiting political instability and the change of power in Ukraine following the Revolution of Dignity,
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The US’s Nuclear Arms Treaty With Russia Is About to Lapse. What Happens Next?

If the US abandons New START, say goodbye to that comfortable feeling we once enjoyed of relative freedom from an imminent nuclear holocaust. Michael T. Klare This article originally appeared at TomDispatch.
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