Lukashenko: Ukraine Should Run to Ask for Negotiations, Otherwise There Will Be Nothing Left: EADaily
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‘It’s slow because he cares’ Belarusian president claims Putin’s humanitarian restraint in Ukraine limits Russia’s advance
On Friday, Vladimir Putin met with his Belarusian counterpart, Alexander Lukashenko, at a remote monastery in Russia’s northern Karelia region. After a religious service, the two presidents sat down on a bench outside and fielded questions from reporters, focusing on Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine and the lack of progress on negotiating a ceasefire. Putin and Lukashenko also commented on anti-corruption politics in Ukraine and the recent U…
Lukashenko: Ukraine should run to ask for negotiations, otherwise there will be nothing left: EADaily
EADaily, August 1st, 2025. Ukraine should immediately ask Russian leader Vladimir Putin to sit down at the negotiating table, otherwise there will be nothing left of the country. This was stated by the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, answering journalists' questions at a meeting with Putin on Valaam.
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Russia’s President Vladimir Putin commented on the situation regarding the Ukrainian conflict, stating that negotiations are important and necessary for Moscow. Russia’s president also assessed the possibility of a new round of negotiations with Kiev. “If Ukraine’s leaders believe that now is not the right time and that we must wait, please, we are ready to wait,” he said during a joint press conference with his Belarusian counterpart, Alexander…
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Belarusian colleague Alexander Lukashenko met in Balaam and jointly answered questions from journalists, including on negotiations for a settlement in Ukraine, the military operation and the deployment of the "Orashnik" missile system, details in RTVI material.
Milan, 1 Aug. (askanews) - Russian President Vladimir Putin positively assessed the outcome of the ongoing negotiations between Russia and Ukraine in the press conference following his meeting with the Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko. "Of course, the direct talks between Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul are a positive development. To address the problem in a peaceful way, it is necessary to conduct an in-depth dialogue. And not in publ…
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