Putin's party proposes to hold referendum in occupied Ukraine on Nov 4 | World News
President Vladimir Putin‘s ruling United Russia party on Wednesday proposed holding referendums on November 4 to annex territories taken by Moscow’s forces in Ukraine.
“It would be right and symbolic” to hold the votes on November 4, Russia’s Day of National Unity, party secretary general Andrey Turchak said on its website.
After the votes, he said, “Donestk, Lugansk and many other Russian cities will finally return to their home port. And the Russian world, now divided by formal borders, will regain its integrity.”
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Russia launched a ‘military operation’ against Ukraine in February. The invasion was announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin in a televised address where he declared a 2015 peace deal agreed over region of Donetsk and Luhansk as invalid.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday that the way Britain chooses its leaders was “far from democratic”, a day after Liz Truss replaced Boris Johnson as prime minister. “The people of Great Britain don’t take part, in this instance, in the change of government. The ruling elites there have their arrangements,” he told an economic forum in Vladivostok.
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On Johnny Depp-Amber Heard trial, a documentary on the turning points
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‘Sri Lanka’s economic crisis a result of past impunity…’: UN report
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China’s Xi, Russia’s Putin to meet in Uzbekistan next week
Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet next week during a regional summit in Uzbekistan, a Russian diplomat said Wednesday, as the Chinese leader makes his first trip abroad since the start of the pandemic. “In less than 10 days our leaders will meet at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit” in Samarkand, the Russian ambassador to China, Andrey Denisov, told Russian agencies.
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