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Russian Foreign minister says ultimatums, threats on Ukraine are 'road to nowhere'

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Russian Foreign minister Sergei Lavrov says that "ultimatums and threats" on Ukraine are a "road to nowhere", speaking at the start of talks with his UK counterpart Liz Truss in Moscow.

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