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The Ukrainian president said: "Ask your intelligence what Russia is planning this summer in Belarus," The Baltic Times ...
Vladimir Putin has made the shameful admission that he has run out of spuds - one of his country's leading food staples.
Vladimir Putin has made a direct request to his Belarusian neighbor for a supply of potatoes, as Russia grapples with a surprising shortage of the staple crop—despite it being widely cultivated in the ...
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The memorandum, published by the Russian state media, was less of a peace plan and more a demand for Ukraine to surrender, ...
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Belarus and Russia face luxury potato dilemma amid shortagesIn Belarus and Russia, potatoes have transformed into a luxury item. The crisis, stemming from the shortage of these ...
Moscow has been scrambling for months to source more potato stocks, depleting even the reserves of its long-time ally, ...
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The Moscow Times on MSNPutin Acknowledges Russia’s Potato Shortage Amid Record Price IncreasesPresident Vladimir Putin on Tuesday acknowledged Russia’s mounting potato shortage, driven by underwhelming crop yields that ...
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The Moscow Times on MSNValery Panyushkin: Russia's Potato Crisis Risks Causing a Health CrisisThe presence of a severe shortage of potatoes in Russia has finally been acknowledged by President Vladimir Putin and even ...
Putin laughed at the problems with potatoes in Belarus. It turned out that on the same day he learned about the problems with ...
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Lukashenko eases embargo as Belarus faces vegetable crisisAlexander Lukashenko must confront the problem of hunger in Belarus. His country is lacking in basic vegetables, particularly ...
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNThere are no nuclear weapons or Oreshnik intercontinental ballistic missiles in Belarus, Ukrainian intelligence saysOleh Ivashchenko, Head of Ukraine's Foreign Intelligence Service, has said that nuclear weapons carriers are located on ...
There was no negotiation process with Ukraine, with the Kremlin only saying that Kyiv "should follow" its lead.
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