Putin says he thinks the Ukraine conflict is coming to an end
- 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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Putin says Ukraine war is ‘coming to an end’
Russian President Vladimir Putin said he believes the Ukraine war is “coming to an end,” hours after vowing victory over Kyiv at a pared-down Victory Day parade devoid of its usual military hardware display. The Kremlin’s spokesperson tempered Putin’s remarks, saying “reaching a peace agreement is a very long road with many complicated details.” Longer-term peace talks remain stalled, with both sides accusing each other of violating a three-day,…
Russian President Putin Says Russia-Ukraine War Is ‘Coming to an End’
by Scott McClallen, Townhall: Russian President Vladimir Putin told reporters that he thinks the Russia-Ukraine war “is coming to an end.” The war started in February 2022. On Friday, President Donald Trump announced a three-day cease-fire. Roughly 1.8 million people have died in the war. TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/ President Trump announces a three-day ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine […]
Russian leader sees potential for negotiations on Ukraine, but condemns West support for Zelensky
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