China, India and Brazil could mediate Russia-Ukraine talks, Russia's Putin says
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China, India and Brazil could mediate Russia-Ukraine talks, Russia's Putin says
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that China, India and Brazil could act as mediators in potential peace talks over Ukraine.
Putin said a preliminary agreement reached between Russian and Ukrainian negotiators in the first weeks of the war at talks in Istanbul, which was never implemented, could serve as the basis for talks.
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