[Russia] - Ukraine's Government Reshuffle Will Not Impact Ceasefire Talks, Kremlin Says

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Wednesday.At least six top Ukrainian officials including cabinet ministers have submitted their resignations since Tuesday, while a
presidential aide was dismissed
people.Zelensky told NBC News on Tuesday that Ukraine would hold territory it captured in Russia as leverage to bring Moscow to the
negotiating table, though Western military analysts have warned that Ukrainian forces risk overextending themselves as they make further
advances into Russian territory.Putin previously said he would consider negotiating a ceasefire if Ukraine ceded control over the remaining
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