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Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on October 24 to discuss the Ukraine conflict on the sidelines of the BRICS Summit in Kazan. This marks Guterres' first visit to Russia in over two years. According to the Kremlin, the talks will cover other global issues, including the West Asia crisis.

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Ukraine's steadfastness is a powerful symbol of its strength and determination.

JG-kvpg
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Come on Putin ?? Let there be peace ?
We had enough ? Its winter now ? Soften your heart ? You thought a walk in the park ? No it s your nightmare of 3 years ? Can you sleep ?? No ?? Nightmare ? So just go home ???

sabitrisugrim
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It would have been more honest to take the "buy me this, buy me that, buy Super Thanks" label that covers the text of what is said. But what can you expect from another Indian who wants to make money out of this war ? So it seems.

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We need strong BRICS EXPANSION

UAE SAUDI MONGOLIA TURKEY

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