Putin Gives Update on Zelensky Talks
- Vladimir Putin is 'ready' to meet Volodymyr Zelensky, according to the Kremlin, amid pressures from Donald Trump for a ceasefire in Ukraine.
- Despite engagements, Putin has persistently rejected peace proposals and escalated attacks on Ukraine, notably in Kyiv, affecting civilians.
- Trump plans to send a special envoy to Russia, acknowledging that any meeting between Putin and Zelensky will be contingent on preparatory work at the expert level.
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The Kremlin signals willingness to talk: Putin could meet Selensky for the first time after years – but Moscow's conditions remain.
The Russian President had already said in May that he was ready to meet with his Ukrainian counterpart, but he has not offered any concessions for possible negotiations.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov said Monday that Russian President Vladimir Putin does not rule out a personal meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. In statements to Russian media, Peskov pointed out that such a meeting “is not ruled out,” but that it would only be possible after completing the specific preparations. “I want to remind you that the president himself does not rule out the possibility of holding such a meeting,” Pesk…
Dmitri Peskov, Kremlin spokesman, said Monday that a meeting between his president, Vladimir Putin, and Ukrainian leader Volodimir Zelenski is possible. The only condition, according to Peskov, is that experts from both presidents meet in advance to prepare for the summit. The tone has changed in Moscow, which had so far denied the possibility of this appointment between the two leaders, claiming that it could only be possible if it brings resul…
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