Moscow: The war that has been going on for more than two and a half years between Russia and Ukraine is now likely to end. Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday he is ready to compromise on Ukraine in potential talks with US President-elect Donald Trump to end the war. He said he had no conditions for starting negotiations with Ukrainian authorities. “Politics is the art of compromise. We have always said that we are ready for both dialogue and compromise,” he said. Putin also said that the talks should be based on the ground, he also mentioned some of the conditions put forward earlier.
ready to discuss any issue
This statement of Putin holds great significance before the swearing in of America’s newly elected President Donald Trump. With this, there are strong chances of the Ukraine-Russia war ending. According to Reuters report, Putin said that he is also ready to talk to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on this issue. Putin told a reporter from an American news channel that he has not spoken with Donald Trump for the last several years, but he is ready to meet Trump to discuss this.
Russia strengthens military operations in Ukraine
Putin claimed that the military operation in Ukraine had strengthened Russia. Putin denied that the ouster of key ally Bashar al-Assad in Syria had hurt Moscow’s reputation. He claimed that sending troops to Ukraine in 2022 would increase Russia’s military and economic strength. He also said that he “thinks such a decision should have been taken earlier” and that Russia “should have prepared for it more thoroughly in advance”. “In the last two or three years, Russia has become very strong because it has become a truly sovereign country,” Putin said. “We stand strong in terms of the economy, we stand strong in terms of our defense capability.” We are strengthening our military capability and our military capability is now the strongest in the world.
appreciation of soldiers’ success
He talked about the country’s rapid progress on the economic front and praised the success of its troops in Ukraine. He also said that the army is “moving rapidly towards achieving its objectives.” “The situation is changing rapidly, we are moving forward on the front lines,” he said. By Russia Responding to a question about the new ‘hypersonic’ medium-range ballistic missile first used to attack Ukraine last month, Putin scoffed at claims by some Western experts that it was developed by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). ) can be stopped by air defense of Is. Putin said Moscow used the ‘Orashnik’ missile in response to Western countries allowing Ukraine to use its long-range weapons to attack Russia. (input language)
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