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The UN Secretary General invited meetings with the Presidents of Russia and Ukraine

Guterres would like to discuss with the two presidents urgent measures to establish peace in Ukraine.

UN Secretary General invited meetings with the presidents of Russia and Ukraine

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has asked Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky to receive him in Moscow and Kyiv. The statement came from UN Secretary-General Stefan Dyuzharik, Interfax-Ukraine reports.

Zelensky is to receive him in Kyiv, “Dyuzharyk said.

He added that Guterres would like to discuss with the two presidents urgent measures to establish peace in Ukraine, as well as the future of multilateral relations.

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Earlier, the President's Office said that a meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian dictator Vladimir Putin is possible only after Ukraine's victory in major battles, including in the Donbass. Such a meeting will not take place in a week or two.

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