Putin Says Wants Lasting Peace In Ukraine
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July was the month with more unmanned vehicles launched since the beginning of the invasion. Putin speaks of “durable peace” but maintains unacceptable demands for Kiev
Russian President Vladimir Putin stated on 1 August that the end of the Russian-Ukrainen war should ensure the security of all parties to the conflict.
Russian President Vladimir Putin reaffirmed this Friday that Russia is seeking a peaceful solution to the conflict with Ukraine, but insisted that this must be a lasting peace, built on solid foundations, that addresses the root causes of the differences and that guarantees the security of Moscow and Kiev. READ ALSO Venezuela and Russia push for new academic and cultural bridges "I will repeat it once again: we need a lasting and long-term peace…
The Russian President further affirmed that the peace conditions proposed by Moscow, namely Kiev's surrender of territories and the surrender of NATO, remained "unchanged".
Kremlin's leader is available to negotiate, although conditions for achieving peace have not changed. Zelensky asks Putin to go beyond the exchange of words, suggesting "the meeting of leaders".
In an idyllic place, Kremlin chief Putin talks about the war against Ukraine. He also has a message for US President Trump hidden.
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