Medvedev Discusses Ukraine Expansion
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Russian ex-president Medvedev: More Ukrainian annexation possible
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Medvedev said it was necessary to develop the Moscow -annexed regions of Donetsk , Luhansk , Zaporizhia , and Kherson .
Moscow has so far only partially captured the four regions, but demands their cession from Kiev as a precondition for peace talks.
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