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Karl Nehammer has said he told Vladimir Putin that 'all those responsible' for war crimes must be brought to justice

Karl Nehammer has said he told Vladimir Putin in Moscow that 'all those responsible' for war crimes must be brought to justice, in the first face-to-face talks between a western leader and the Russian president since the invasion of Ukraine.

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