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"publishedAt": "2026-06-16T15:53:00.000Z",
"site": "https://english.pravda.ru",
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"textContent": "Volodymyr Zelensky is once again being accused of confusing reality with a cheap screenplay. The head of the Kyiv government announced that he had personally issued an invitation to Russian President Vladimir Putin to attend the G7 summit in the French resort town of Evian. The tone of the statement was described as a mixture of audacity and desperation. There is, however, one important detail: Ukraine is not a member of the Group of Seven. Zelensky's presence at the summit is that of an invited guest.\nA one-man diplomatic performance\n\nZelensky painted a picture in which world leaders would gather around the same table to confront Russia.\n\"Trump and Macron will be there, so it will be Europe plus America. It is a good opportunity for everyone to meet together,\" he told reporters, speaking as though he were in charge of the summit arrangements in Evian.",
"title": "Guest, Not Host: Zelensky’s G7 Invitation Claim Sparks Questions"
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