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flag Russia’s aide blames Europe’s 'anti-Russian frenzy' for blocking peace talks, citing Putin-Trump meeting as alternative.

flag Russian presidential aide Yury Ushakov accused European nations of united, extreme hostility toward Russia, calling it an "anti-Russian frenzy" that blocks diplomacy and dismisses Western warnings of war as baseless "nonsense." flag He cited a Putin-Trump meeting in August as a potential peace path, blaming Ukraine’s leadership for resisting negotiations. flag Ushakov criticized NATO’s goal to raise defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035 and the EU’s €800 billion ReArm Europe initiative as unnecessary militarization, urging European leaders to focus on domestic issues instead.

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