Conflicts Russian Federation
Putin
says he thinks Ukraine war is 'coming to an end'
Nik
Martin with AFP, Reuters
12 hours
ago
The
Russian president made the remarks as Moscow and Kyiv observe a three-day
ceasefire in their four-year conflict.
Russian
President Vladimir Putin on Saturday hinted that the Ukraine war could soon
end.
Speaking
to reporters after marking Russia's Victory Day parade, Putin said: "I
think that the matter is coming to an end."
The
comment was made in response to a question about whether Western help to
Ukraine went too far.
The
Russian leader said: "They started ratcheting up the confrontation with
Russia, which continues to this day. I think it is heading to an end, but it's
still a serious matter."
Putin's
remarks come as Kyiv and Moscow observe a three-day ceasefire in Russia's war
in Ukraine this weekend.
The truce
was announced on Friday by US President Donald Trump after negotiations
brokered by Washington.
European
Council President Antonio Costa on Thursday said the European Union was
prepared to hold separate talks with Russia and Ukraine “when the right moment
comes."
During
his news conference, Putin was asked to name his preferred EU negotiator for
those talks. He named former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder.
Schröder
is one of Putin’s closest Western allies and a longtime personal friend. But he
has faced heavy criticism at home for those ties, which included lucrative
board positions at Russian state-linked energy firms.
Putin
also accused the EU of seeking to escalate the conflict, warning Brussels that
"this game could prove costly."
Ukraine
continues to receive massive support from Europe, particularly equipment and
technology.
What else
did Putin say?
As part
of this weekend's US-led peace deal, both sides agreed to a large prisoner
swap, but Putin said Moscow had not heard from Ukraine on the matter.
"We
are counting on the Ukrainian side to respond to the proposal made by the
President of the United States. Unfortunately, we still have not received any
proposals so far," he told reporters.
Putin
said he was ready for direct peace talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, but only after a lasting peace deal was agreed.
The
Russian president went on to discuss the Iran war, saying he hoped it would end
as soon as possible, but if it did not then everyone would lose out.
Russia's
Victory Day commemorates the Soviet Union's defeat of Nazi Germany at the end
of World War II.
Saturday's
parade was scaled down, with mostly leaders of Russia's close allies in
attendance and no military hardware on display for the first time in nearly two
decades.
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