A statement made by Vladimir Putin on the eve of the Peace Summit will not affect the agenda of the event, Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak has said.
"They [Putin's words] will definitely not change the agenda. They will definitely not affect the decision of a large number of countries to be here and talk about peace," he said on the national telethon on Saturday.
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