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Russian communications regulators are warning media outlets not to publish a new interview between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and several Russian journalists.

The Washington Post reports that the agency is investigating the outlets that conducted the interview to determine the extent of responsibility.

Zelensky shared the interview on his Telegram channel. He told the journalists that Russians need to support the truth and that he wants to meet with Putin in a neutral country so they can begin negotiating an end to the invasion of Ukraine.

Zelensky said in a video that the threat would be ridiculous if it weren't so tragic. They are afraid of talking to a few journalists. If there is a reaction, then we are doing everything right, and they are nervous.

Earlier this month, Putin signed a law banning fake news about Russia's military. It prohibits people from referring to the conflict in Ukraine as an invasion or war, and those found to violate the law could face 15 years in prison.

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