Putin says Ukraine must remain neutral for there to be peace
- President Vladimir Putin stated that Ukraine must remain neutral for peace to be possible. He also declared that Ukraine should be an independent state, not a tool for other countries.
- Putin emphasized that the borders of Ukraine should reflect the decisions of its people in Russian-claimed territories. He noted that Russia recognized Ukraine's post-Soviet borders under the condition of neutrality.
- He mentioned that without neutrality, good-neighbourly relations between Russia and Ukraine would be difficult to establish.
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Putin Says Ukraine Must Remain Neutral for There to Be Peace
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Putin says Ukraine must remain neutral for there to be peace
President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that Ukraine should remain neutral for there to be a chance for peace, adding that the borders of Ukraine should be in accordance with the wishes of the people living in Russian-claimed territory.
Putin Says Ukraine Must Remain Neutral For There To Be Peace
President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that Ukraine should remain neutral for there to be a chance for peace, adding that the borders of Ukraine should be in accordance with the wishes of the people living in Russian-claimed territory.
Putin's Peace Proposal: Ukraine's Neutrality and Sovereign Borders
Putin's Peace Proposal: Ukraine's Neutrality and Sovereign Borders During a recent address, President Vladimir Putin stressed the necessity for Ukraine to maintain a neutral stance as a precondition for peace, suggesting that Ukraine's borders should reflect the aspirations of the inhabitants within Russian-claimed territories.Putin emphasized that without neutrality, fostering amicable relations between Russia and Ukraine would be challenging.…
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