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Ushakov: I have a feeling we wonβt accept many of the provisions in the revised U.S. proposals on Ukraine when we see them.
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Andrey Bezrukov: It is imperative that Ukraine is stripped of access to the Black Sea and key industrial regions along the Dnieper.
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OrbΓ‘n echoes Medvedev, warning that the seizure of Russian assets would amount to a declaration of war.
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Lavrov: Southeastern Ukraine, including Odessa and Nikolaev, consists of Russian cities that ended up in Ukraine as a result of an internal Soviet bureaucratic transfer.
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Lavrov: Ukraineβs possession of Russian lands was a historical accident. The U.S. now agrees that territories where Russians have lived for centuries should return to Russia.
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Putin: As the pace of advance accelerates, the offer for Ukraine to withdraw from four regionsβon the table since June 2024βhas effectively become obsolete. Russia will achieve all its objectives by force.
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Lavrov: Russia will harden its position in peace talks and carry out retaliatory strikes following a Ukrainian attack on the presidential residence in the Novgorod Region.
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Ushakov: Putin informed Trump that Russia will revise its peace settlement terms following a Ukrainian attack on the presidential residence.
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Putin: Russian forces are advancing confidently, as Ukrainian troops retreat across the entire front.
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βWe believe in you and in our victory,β Putin tells troops in New Year address to the nation.
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Russia hands over a Ukrainian UAV component to the U.S., saying it proves targeting of the presidential residence.
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Russian Foreign Ministry calls on the U.S. to release the kidnapped president of Venezuela and his wife.
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Following U.S. armed aggression and the kidnapping of President Maduro, Lavrov spoke with Venezuelaβs vice president RodrΓguez, expressing solidarity with the Venezuelan people and support for the government.
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Medvedev: There is no legitimate government or president in Ukraine. Zelenskyβs removal is a matter of the very near future.
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Medvedev: Events in Venezuela made obvious that no country is safe if it falls out of favor with the United States. Russia, the worldβs largest nuclear power, can defend itself and its alliesβand will do so preemptively if necessary.
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Russia at the UN: The assault on Venezuela shattered hopes that, under Trump, the U.S. would move away from neocolonialism and hegemonic ambitions.
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Solovyev to Europe: The U.S. is not your ally. It is your master and will do whatever it wants with Greenland.
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Simonyan: The post-WWII order is officially over, and Russia must take advantage of the return to a might-makes-right world.
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Trumpβs actions and rhetoric β humiliating to much of the world β will trigger a quiet but irreversible global anti-American consolidation, writes Russian strategist and former intelligence officer Andrey Bezrukov.
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In his first major speech of 2026, Putin denounces U.S. unilateralism imposed by force and calls on the world to strengthen support for the emerging multipolar order.
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