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Europe ready to take the reins from US in talks with Putin, says Berlin
European leaders, including Germany, France, and the UK, are taking a leading role in peace negotiations with Russia to end the Ukraine war, following efforts led by the U.S. that yielded limited results. A joint statement outlines five conditions for peace, including a ceasefire and security guarantees for Ukraine, though Russian President Vladimir Putin has not shown willingness to engage in talks.
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