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28 Mar 2025, 05:41 GMT+10
Moscow believes that the current authorities in Kiev have lost all legitimacy to sign any peace agreements
Russian President Vladimir Putin has proposed placing Ukraine under a temporary international administration as one possible way to resolve the ongoing conflict. The idea, he said, draws on international precedent and would aim to restore legitimate governance before any peace deal could be finalized.
During his meeting with Russian nuclear submarine officers on Thursday, President Putin described a possible international mechanism to stabilize Ukraine - placing it under temporary external administration coordinated by the United Nations.
Here are the key takeaways of Putin's proposal:
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