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Russian Officials Say Control of Donbas Region Compatible With Peace Deal

Russian officials stated that holding the Donbas region does not prevent reaching a negotiated agreement. The comments addressed perceived contradictions between territorial control and diplomatic efforts.

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Russian officials said they can maintain control of the Donbas region while also reaching a peace agreement. The statement noted that the two positions do not contradict each other.

Officials questioned why observers would assume the positions are incompatible. The comments addressed assumptions that territorial control on the ground would block diplomatic negotiations.

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