Putin says he reached 'understandings' with Trump over end of Ukraine war
Putin highlighted that peace in Ukraine depends on addressing NATO's expansion and restoring security balance, praising China and India's proposals amid ongoing conflict since 2022.
- Vladimir Putin stated that NATO enlargement must be addressed for sustainable peace in Ukraine during a summit with leaders from China and India.
- Putin emphasized the need to eliminate the root causes of the crisis for a sustainable Ukrainian settlement, claiming it was essential for a fair security balance.
- Putin appreciated China's and India's efforts to resolve the Ukrainian crisis, maintaining strong ties as they are significant buyers of Russian crude oil.
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‘A fair balance must be restored’ Putin blames the West for Russia’s war in Ukraine and hints at progress in talks with Trump at China-led SCO summit
Speaking at a summit in the Chinese city of Tianjin on Monday, Vladimir Putin took the opportunity to reiterate his claim that Western countries and NATO are responsible for Russia’s ongoing war against Ukraine. He then went on to suggest that his recent talks with U.S. President Donald Trump could help bring about a peace settlement. Putin arrived in China on August 31, joining some 20 other foreign leaders for the Shanghai Cooperation Organiza…
The Russian President made these remarks on the occasion of the summit of the member states of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), which is taking place in northern China. "A just balance in the sphere of security" must be restored, according to Vladimir Putin.
The Russian president said at the SCO summit that he and the US president had found a path to peace. Meanwhile, tensions in Europe and Ukraine are escalating.
Putin calls the war in Ukraine a crisis and blames the West for the deaths of Ukrainians
At the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit, Russian president Vladimir Putin said the “West” is to blame for everything happening in Ukraine. Photo: TASS According to Putin, an understanding was reached with US President Donald Trump at the Alaska summit that should “pave the way to peace in Ukraine.” Vladimir Putin attended the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit and is set to appear at a military parade in Beijing. At the summi…
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