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27 March 10:48

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has dismissed Russian President Vladimir Putin's statements on a possible ceasefire in Ukraine as "empty promises"

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<p>Starmer emphasized that such statements do not reflect the reality of the conflict and cannot be considered credible in the context of Russia's actions in Ukraine. His criticism comes at a time when the situation in Ukraine remains tense and peace talks are stalled.

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