Vladimir Putin’s Limousine Catches Fire Near FSB Headquarters in Moscow

Russian President Vladimir Putin stated on January 28, 2025, that the ongoing conflict in Ukraine could conclude in as little as two months if the West halts its financial support and military supplies to Kyiv. In an interview with Russian state television, he emphasized that Ukraine's forces would struggle to survive if funding and ammunition were cut off, predicting an end to the conflict within a month or two.
Putin also expressed that he is open to negotiations with Ukraine; however, he declared that he would not engage with President Volodymyr Zelensky, whom he referred to as "illegitimate" due to the expiration of his presidential term during martial law. He suggested that if Zelensky wishes to negotiate, he would coordinate negotiators to participate.
The comments come amid ongoing tensions and international concerns regarding military and economic support for Ukraine.