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Russian statement outlines conditions for Ukraine conflict resolution

A Russian statement indicated that battlefield victory remains an option if diplomatic efforts fail. The remarks reference ongoing talks involving multiple parties.

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A Russian statement said the country would pursue military victory in Ukraine if negotiations do not produce an agreement. The statement did not provide a timeline or specific conditions for either path.

Context of the remarks The comments were issued alongside references to discussions involving the United States. No additional details on the content of those discussions were released. No named individuals were identified in the statement.

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