President Vladimir Putin stated on Saturday that Russia is willing to engage in peace talks with Ukraine “without conditions.” Donald Trump, the chairman of the US, retaliated against Putin, saying “maybe he doesn’t want to stop the war.”
Vladimir Putin reiterated yesterday that Russia is ready to begin negotiations with Ukraine without any conditions during the discussions with Trump’s minister Witkoff, according to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov. He added that Putin has said it frequently in the past.
Russia confirmed that all Russian troops have been ordered to leave some areas of the Kursk area. Putin said,” The total defeat of our enemy along Kursk’s border area creates the right problems for more achievement for our soldiers and in other critical areas of the front.”
However, Ukrainian authorities denied any such development, saying that” the claims of members of the high demand of the aggressor state regarding the alleged end of hostilities in the Kursk area of the Russian Federation are not true.”
” The Ukrainian Defence Forces are still conducting defense operations in some of the Kursk region’s regions. Our models continue to hold designated positions and perform assigned tasks while using all manner of weapons, including effective defense tactics, to effectively fireplace damage the enemy, it continued.
The growth occurred as Trump and Zelenskyy discussed the possibility of a peace at a meeting in Vatican City following the bishop’s funeral. Both leaders engaged in productive discussion about crucial steps to achieving peace during the conference, according to a source who informed The Associated Press.
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