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Putin Says Ready For Peace Talks, But Not With 'Illegitimate' Zelenskiy

  • Putin stated that peace talks with Ukraine are possible, but he views President Zelensky as 'illegitimate' and unfit to negotiate due to his expired term during martial law. He emphasized that without Western support, the fighting could end in two months or less.
  • U.S. President Donald Trump has pressured both Russia and Ukraine to negotiate, claiming Zelensky is ready for a 'deal,' but the conflict continues to escalate with recent territorial gains by Russian forces in Ukraine's Kharkiv region.
  • Zelensky accused Putin of using 'cynical tricks' to prolong the conflict and expressed that there is a chance for 'real peace,' but Putin's fear of negotiations hinders progress.
  • Putin suggested that if Ukraine's Western allies supported talks, a legal way to negotiate could be found, despite claiming no willingness from Kyiv to engage in discussions. He proposed that the Speaker of Ukraine's parliament could handle negotiations legally.
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