Putin tells summit Moscow is studying Ukraine peace plan FMTNews FMTWorld
President Vladimir Putin also told a Russia-Africa summit that Moscow was increasing agricultural exports to the region.
Putin also told a Russia-Africa summit that Russia was increasing food supplies to Africa, including some free grain shipments which he announced a day earlier, and was interested in developing military cooperation with the continent. Putin initially greeted it by reciting a list of Russian grievances against Ukraine and the West, while Zelensky has rejected the idea of a ceasefire that would leave Russia in control of nearly a fifth of Ukraine and give Russian forces time to regroup.
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