Russia Ukraine War: Russian President Vladimir Putin has indicated when the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine will end. He said in a program that he is ready to talk to all the parties involved in this conflict, but Ukraine and Western countries have refused to talk to him.
President Putin said that we are ready to discuss a possible smooth solution in this matter and want to discuss it but it depends on those who are refusing to talk to us.
‘We are doing the right things in the right direction’
According to the New York Post, President Putin told the media that we are protecting our national interests. We are doing this for our people, we are doing this for our citizens, we have no other option.
After this statement of Russian President Putin, American officials and Ukrainian officials have not taken Putin’s statement seriously. At the same time, an adviser to the President of Ukraine, Vladimir Zelensky, tweeted that Russia should first accept that it was not willing to negotiate.
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‘Putin Admits He Killed Ukrainians’
Zelensky’s advisor made a tweet on the matter and asked Putin to accept two things in it, he wrote that Russia invaded Ukraine and killed its citizens.
Putin needs to come back to reality.
1. Russia single-handedly attacked Ukraine and is killing citizens. There are no other “countries, motives, geopolitics”
2. Russia doesn’t want negotiations, but tries to avoid responsibility. This is obvious, so we are moving to the Tribunal.— Михайло Подоляк (@Podolyak_M) December 25, 2022
Second, Russia does not want to negotiate, it does not want to take responsibility for the war. So we will not go to him and will look into the matter in the court (international court).
Western conspiracy is behind the war
The President of Russia pointed towards the Western conspiracy regarding the war between the two countries. He said that we started fighting against Ukrainian soldiers in Eastern Ukraine. He said that the basic thing here is the instigation of our political opponents whose main objective is to divide Russia into many parts.