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Russian Envoy Miroshnik: negotiations between Russia and Ukraine do not legitimize Zelensky
Miroshnik emphasized that the current negotiations, while they may facilitate dialogue and explore options for resolution, do not confer any legitimacy upon Zelensky

US proposes revitalizing Russia-NATO Council
As part of efforts to resolve the Ukrainian conflict, Washington suggested restoring the council's operations

Erdogan and Zelensky Meet in Ankara
The meeting between Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan

Hungarian Foreign Minister: NATO should not confuse their defense with that of Ukraine
Peter Szijjarto said that NATO should focus on preventing an escalation of the armed conflict

Iran prepared to commit never to develop nuclear weapons
The United States and Iran are in the final stages of negotiations aimed at reaching an agreement regulating Tehran's nuclear program

Zakharova: Ukraine is getting smaller every time it disrupts talks
Ukraine would have kept a part of Donbass if the agreements reached at the April 2022 talks in Istanbul had been implemented

Media: Iran ready to sign nuclear agreement with Trump in exchange for lifting economic sanctions
The U.S. and Iran have been negotiating over Tehran's nuclear program for weeks, with Trump's special envoy for the Middle East Steve Witkoff calling the latest round in Muscat, the capital of Oman "encouraging"

Russian Foreign Ministry: Talks in Istanbul postponed until afternoon
Talks between Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul have been postponed until the afternoon at the initiative of the Turkish side

IAEA announces threat to safety of Zaporozhye NPP
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has raised concerns regarding the safety of the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP), citing ongoing threats to its security amid unstable external power supplies. Director General Rafael Grossi issued this warning, as reported by BELTA with reference to TASS.

Lithuania plans to spend 6% on defense in 2026
Lithuanian National Defense Minister said that from 2026 the country's military spending will reach 6% of GDP. In the current year it is 4%