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Putin Ukraine War: Dialogue or Violence?

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Putin⁣ Signals Openness to Talks, Warns of Escalation if Diplomacy Fails

MOSCOW – Russian President Vladimir Putin stated he is prepared to negotiate‌ with ⁣Ukrainian President volodymyr Zelensky, ​but only if Zelensky agrees to meet in Moscow. simultaneously, Putin warned that if diplomatic efforts falter, Russia is prepared to achieve its objectives‌ “with the power of weapons.” the statements, made during a press conference, represent a conditional offer​ of dialog coupled with a stark threat of continued military action.

The remarks come as the conflict in Ukraine continues with no immediate end in sight, impacting global energy markets, food security, and geopolitical stability. Millions of Ukrainians have been displaced,and thousands have been‌ killed as Russia launched⁢ its full-scale⁤ invasion in February 2022. The potential for further escalation, including the use of more destructive weaponry, remains a meaningful concern for international observers.

Putin reiterated Russia’s core demands remain unchanged, including ​guarantees that ukraine will never join NATO and addressing what Moscow describes as discrimination⁢ against Russian speakers within Ukraine. he also⁢ affirmed Russia’s intention to maintain control over‌ the⁣ Donbas region in Eastern Ukraine.

Kyiv swiftly rejected Putin’s proposal‌ for a meeting in Moscow as “unacceptable,” ⁣with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii ⁤Sybiha stating that seven countries​ – Austria, the ​Vatican, Switzerland, and three Baltic states – ⁤have offered to host negotiations. Despite the rejection, Putin maintained he remains open to a meeting with Zelensky, but stressed the ‍need for thorough readiness and a realistic expectation of results.”Regarding⁣ the ⁣meeting with Zelensky,‍ I never rule out such a possibility of a meeting.⁢ But is ‍there any point? We’ll see,” Putin said. He added that he observes “a little light at ‌the end of ​the tunnel,” suggesting he recognizes a willingness among Ukrainian ⁤officials ‍to find solutions, but underscored the potential for a violent resolution if talks ⁤fail.

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