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Worldcrunch on MSNPutin In Rome? Inside The Diplomatic Push To Hold Ukraine Peace Talks At The VaticanFrom Pope Leo XIV and Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Parolin to Italian Prime Minister Meloni and Kremlin spokesman Peskov, intense maneuverings are underway to trigger a peace process in Rome. The first question: can Vladimir Putin even come to Italy without being arrested?
US President Donald Trump has privately acknowledged that Russian President Vladimir Putin has no intention of ending the war in
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Macron urges Putin to accept ceasefire in major global talksEmmanuel Macron announced on platform X that he had spoken with President Donald Trump, Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Chancellor Friedrich Merz, and Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
Friedrich Merz, Emmanuel Macron, Keir Starmer and Giorgia Meloni called for an "unconditional ceasefire" in Ukraine. It comes as Trump was set to speak with Russia's President Vladimir Putin on Monday as part of efforts to end the war in Ukraine.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNFrench President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday it was "unacceptable" that Russia again ignored a European and US call for a ceasefire in Ukraine.French President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday it was "unacceptable" that Russia again ignored a European and US call for a ceasefire in Ukraine. It is "unacceptable that Russia and President (Vladimir) Putin have not responded for a second time to the demands made by the Americans,
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Macron dismisses Putin's peace talks as stalling tacticThe President of France, Emmanuel Macron, criticized Vladimir Putin's Sunday statement about his readiness to negotiate with Ukraine, calling it a "delaying manoeuvre." What you need to know Vladimir Putin proposed resuming direct peace talks with Ukraine without preconditions,
"Finding in the Holy Father confirmation of the readiness to host the next talks between the parties in the Vatican, the Prime Minister expressed deep gratitude (to) Pope Leo XIV for his unceasing commitment to peace,