Putin says Russia is ready for talks with U.S. but won't be forced into them
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Russian President Vladimir Putin said during an annual address to the country's parliament that Moscow is ready for dialogue with the United States on strategic stability, but rejected any attempts to force Russia into talks.
During his speech, Putin said that Russia had used advanced weapons systems, including Zircon hypersonic missiles, and that it held the military advantage in Ukraine. (Writing by Felix Light Editing by John Davison)
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