Putin says he thinks the Ukraine conflict is coming to an end
Putin said the conflict may be nearing an end and named former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder as his preferred European negotiator.
- On Saturday, Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested the Ukraine war is "heading to an end" while naming former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder as his preferred European negotiator for peace talks.
- Putin spoke after a scaled-back Victory Day parade, which commemorates the Soviet Union's triumph over Nazi Germany and honors 27 million Soviet citizens who perished in World War II.
- The four-year conflict has killed hundreds of thousands and left swathes of Ukraine in ruins, while draining Russia's $3 trillion economy and straining relations with Europe to Cold War lows.
- Putin told reporters that Moscow has yet to receive responses from Ukraine concerning a prisoner swap proposal made by United States President Donald Trump.
- Although European Union leaders prepare for potential talks, Putin maintained he will only meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy once a lasting peace deal is formally agreed upon.
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One knows one another, one appreciates one another: Now Kremlin chief Putin has brought his friend Gerhard Schröder into play as mediator in the Ukraine war. And says he is grateful for help.
One knows one another, one appreciates one another: Now Kremlin chief Putin has brought his friend Gerhard Schröder into play as mediator in the Ukraine war. And says he is grateful for help.
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin says the war with Ukraine is close to ending. During the celebration of Victory Day, today Saturday, May 9, Vladimir Putin indicated that the war with Ukraine could end soon. Vladimir Putin assures that the war with Ukraine is close to endingVladimir Putin said to the media that the war with Ukraine “is coming to an end,” and criticized Western countries for supporting that nation. “They began to intensify the c…
Putin thinks Ukraine war 'coming to an end' as ceasefire takes effect
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Saturday that he thinks the Russia-Ukraine war “is coming to an end,” the same day a three-day ceasefire between the two countries went into effect. President Donald Trump announced the ceasefire on Friday, saying it would be in effect over the weekend and through Monday. The ceasefire started the same day as Russia held its Victory Day Parade, an annual military celebration that commemorates the Soviet Unio…
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