Putin says he is ready to meet Zelenskyy if he comes to Moscow
Putin said a peace deal requires Ukraine to end martial law and hold elections, but Kyiv rejects these conditions, while ongoing conflict continues with over 500 drone and missile attacks overnight.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that he is ready to meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Moscow if Zelenskyy arrives, but questioned the meeting's usefulness.
- Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha mentioned that Zelenskyy is prepared to meet in any of the seven countries willing to host talks.
- U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to speak with Zelenskyy and Putin in the coming days to discuss the war.
- Putin emphasized that progress would require Ukraine to end martial law and hold a referendum, which Ukraine has rejected.
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The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Andriy Sibiha, assessed today that Russian President Vladimir Putin's proposal to hold talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Moscow is unacceptable.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said during a summit in Beijing that he was ready to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. "If he is ready for talks, let him come to Moscow," he said. At the same time, he again questioned his legitimacy, saying that his presidential term had already expired anyway and there had been no new elections. The Ukrainian side responds that Putin is misleading with proposals that are known to be unacceptabl…
Ready for talks if Zelenskyy comes to Moscow: Putin's message amid Ukraine war
Speaking in China at the end of a visit there, Vladimir Putin said that he perceived "a certain light at the end of the tunnel" given what he said were sincere efforts by the United States to find a settlement to Europe's biggest land war since World War Two.
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