Russian President Vladimir Putin has apologized to the president of Azerbaijan for the downing of a commercial airliner in Russian airspace that killed 38 people, blaming the incident on Russian air defense systems repelling Ukrainian drones. Despite not directly accepting responsibility, Putin expressed condolences and wished a speedy recovery to the victims’ families. The Kremlin has launched a criminal investigation into the crash, which occurred on Christmas Day and resulted in the plane crash-landing in Kazakhstan after being damaged by missile blasts.
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Carney says Canada, India to reappoint high commissioners in apparent diplomatic thaw
KANANASKIS, Alta. — During the G7 Summit, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the reappointment of high commissioners between Canada and India, signaling a thaw in diplomatic relations following tensions over the Nijjar case. He also emphasized the need for Russia to commit to a ceasefire amid ongoing crises, including escalating conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East. Need More Context? 🔎
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