Putin open for direct conversations with Ukraine Amid US print
Putin open for direct conversations with Ukraine Amid US print
On Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that he was facing open discussions with Ukraine for the first time in years. This statement takes place at a time when the pressure from the United States increases to both parties to the conflict in order to quickly get to a peace agreement.
planned conversations and meet
This week, US, European and Ukrainian government officials will meet in London after Washington has warned that it could stop his efforts to terminate the conflict if there are no progress.
Putin's statements about a possible ceasefire
At a press conference, Putin said that it was possible to discuss the hiring of attacks on civilian infrastructure directly with Kiev. "We are positively opposed to a ceasefire," he said, pointing to Russia's decision to implement a surprising 30-hour Easter armistice, which both sides violated each other.
Kiev allegations and Putin's answer
Ukraine had called for an extension before the end of the ceasefire and repeatedly accused Russia, to attack civilians with air and drone attacks . President Wolodymyr Selenskyj asks Moscow to stop such attacks immediately. Putin admitted that Russian attacks had recently made civilian institutions in Ukraine, but claimed that they were used militarily.
future negotiations and US position
"We should examine that in more detail," said Putin. "All of this is a topic that needs to be examined thoroughly. Maybe bilateral, as part of a dialogue. We do not rule it out." The Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskow confirmed Putin's statements to journalists. According to Peskow, the President had discussions and negotiations with the Ukrainian side in mind.
challenges of negotiations
The direct conversations between Ukraine and Russia have not taken place in 2022 since the first few weeks of the Moscow invasion. Last Friday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned that the United States could stop its efforts to terminate the Ukrainian conflict within "days" should not be recognizable. Trump later confirmed this feeling, but did not name a time frame.
US suggestions and reactions
When asked what progress he would need to continue negotiations, Trump said that he had to see "a willingness at the end of the conflict". Washington has reportedly presented a comprehensive proposal to both sides to estimate whether the differences between Kiev and Moscow can be overcome. An official representative said Washington was ready to have Russian control over the
Selenskyj was ready to agree on a peace treaty with Moscow, but last month emphasized that his government would not recognize any occupied areas as Russian, which he described as a "red line". Trump has refused to say whether he was ready to completely cancel the negotiations or whether the United States would support Ukraine militarily if the talks fail. challenges of a peace negotiation
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