Putin Suggests Ukraine War Coming to End After Victory Day Parade
Putin said he was ready to meet Volodymyr Zelenskyy only after a lasting peace deal is settled, while signaling new security talks with Europe.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin said he thinks the conflict between Russia and Ukraine is coming to an end after a military parade in Moscow.
- Putin expressed willingness to negotiate new security arrangements for Europe and prefers Germany's former Chancellor Gerhard Schröder as a negotiating partner.
- Putin stated he would only meet Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky once a lasting peace deal is agreed upon.
- Putin noted that Russia had not yet heard from Ukraine about any prisoner exchanges agreed in the recent US-led ceasefire deal.
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Kreml om Vladimir Putins uttalelser om at krigen i Ukraine «går moth slutten»: Utviklingen i fredsprosessen betyr at and avslutning nærmer seg.
Analysis by Nick Paton Walsh: It was an unusual statement to make at a moment of acute pressure. Russian President Vladimir Putin used the weekend’s revered Victory Day parades on May 9, commemorating the Soviet Union’s defeat of Nazi Germany, to say something remarkable: that he believed the matter of the Ukrainian conflict was “coming to an end.” This comment—Putin’s first real indication that his chosen war might be moving toward a conclusion…
The Russian dictator may have been influenced by the oil refinery strikes, a shortage of troops, and other factors. Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin recently announced "a possible end to the war in Ukraine." These statements come amid serious problems facing the occupiers at the front and in the rear. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing a report from The Guardian. Read also: Putin's paranoia is off the charts: security guards are even taking w…
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