Putin Willing to Negotiate with Ukraine, Ignores Zelensky's Legitimacy
Russian President Vladimir Putin stated on Tuesday that he is open to negotiations regarding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine but refuses to engage with President Volodymyr Zelensky, whom he labeled "illegitimate." This assertion arises as U.S. President Donald Trump has increased pressure on both parties to reach a resolution to the nearly three-year-long war.
During his comments, Putin suggested that the conflict could be resolved within two months if Western support for Ukraine were to cease. He claimed that a lack of funding and resources would lead to a rapid end to the fighting. "They will not exist for a month if the money and, in a broad sense, the bullets run out," he stated, implying that the situation could stabilize much quicker without outside assistance.
While Trump has expressed a desire for a swift ceasefire, reports indicate that no formal outreach from Trump’s team to Putin has taken place regarding a potential meeting. Ukrainian officials have voiced concerns that excluding them from peace talks could allow for manipulation by Russia.
As the stalemate continues, the implications of these statements signal a complex dynamic between the involved nations and the potential role of external mediators.
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