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Talks with Putin make 'full sense' to find solution to Ukraine war: UN chief

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During a visit to Austria, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres comments on the stalled efforts to reach a peace deal in Ukraine. "If you want to solve a problem you need to deal with those that caused the problem or that can solve the problem. So it makes full sense to talk to the leader of the Russian Federation", he says.

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