Zelensky calls for peace talks 'without delay'
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Zelensky calls for peace talks 'without delay'
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Updates from BBC correspondents in Ukraine: Jeremy Bowen, Orla Guerin, Lyse Doucet and James Waterhouse in Kyiv, Andrew Harding in Odesa, Wyre Davies in Dnipro, Quentin Sommerville in Kharkiv and Jonah Fisher and Hugo Bachega in Lviv
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky calls on Russia to come to the negotiating table "without delay"
- He urges Russia to limit its own losses, saying it's time to restore "territorial integrity and justice" for Ukraine
- Russia's Vladimir Putin accuses Ukraine of stalling peace talks with "unrealistic proposals" in a call with the German chancellor
- On the ground, in the southern city of Mariupol, its mayor tells the BBC fighting has now reached the city centre
- President Zelensky says Russian shelling is preventing the establishment of humanitarian corridors from the besieged city
- Elsewhere, fierce fighting is continuing more than three weeks after Russia launched its full-scale invasion
- The UK says Russia has been “surprised by the scale and ferocity of the Ukrainian resistance” since it attacked its eastern neighbour
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