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Russia-Ukraine war live: Jens Stoltenberg warns against conflict spiralling into Russia-Nato war

Nato chief says alliance working ‘every day’ to avoid the fighting turning into a wider war

  • What we know on day 290 of the invasion

A trio representing the three nations at the centre of the war in Ukraine will receive the Nobel Peace Prize on Saturday, showing no sign of giving up the fight against Vladimir Putin and his Minsk ally.

Jailed Belarusian human rights advocate Ales Bialiatski, Russian human rights organisation Memorial and Ukraine’s Centre for Civil Liberties (CCL) will be presented with their awards at a formal ceremony in Oslo, Agence France-Presse reports.

Authoritarian leaders … see any attempt to dialogue as a sign of weakness.

This war has a genocidal character. If Ukraine stops its resistance, there will be no more of us.

So I have no doubt that sooner or later Putin will appear before an international court.

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