In a series of statements following the Victory Day parade on Saturday, May 9, Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested that the war in Ukraine is nearing its conclusion and addressed the possibility of a direct summit with President Volodymyr Zelensky.
“I think that the matter in the Ukrainian conflict is moving toward its end,” Putin told reporters, according to Telegram channel Astra, though he did not provide a specific timeline or evidence for this assessment.
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Claims of past withdrawals and current mediation
Putin repeated a narrative regarding Russia’s retreat from Kyiv in early 2022, claiming the decision was a response to a request from French President Emmanuel Macron.
According to Putin, Macron argued that Ukraine could not sign peace documents in Istanbul “with a gun to its head.” Putin alleged that after the withdrawal, “globalist elites” chose to continue the conflict in hopes of causing a Russian collapse.
Regarding current diplomatic efforts, Putin and his aide Yuri Ushakov claimed that Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico had relayed signals of Zelensky’s interest in a meeting.
Ushakov stated that Putin is ready to receive Zelensky in Moscow. “Let him call... we are ready to accept and conduct negotiations,” Ushakov said.
Putin noted he is open to meeting in a third country, but only after final agreements have been reached, primarily for the purpose of a formal signing ceremony.
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