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Journalists recalled that Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly stated...

"May surprise": Putin was distinguished by new statements about the war in Ukraine - the media

Journalists recalled that Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly stated that he was ready for negotiations. However, analysts believe that in fact it is unlikely to do it before the results of elections in the United States. The President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin made a new statement about the war in Ukraine during a speech at the G20 summit. He mentioned "negotiations", noting that the Kremlin "did not give up", Sky News reports.

Speaking of video, the Russian leader was unable to bypass the theme of the war against Ukraine, which was unleashed by the Russian Federation. "In the comments that can be surprised, the Russian president stated that we should think about how to stop the war in Ukraine, as it is a" tragedy ", - the publication reads. " Military actions are always the tragedy of specific people, specific families and countries as a whole. Of course, we need to think about how to stop this tragedy.

By the way, Russia has never abandoned peace talks with Ukraine, "Putin said. Journalists recalled that Putin has repeatedly stated that he was ready for negotiations. However, analysts believe that he is unlikely to do it before the election results in the United States. It is that the 2024 presidential election can influence Ukraine's support by the West, as many expect that Donald Trump, who has sharply criticized Kiev's support, wins the nomination from the Republican Party.

Analyzing Putin's speech, journalists noted that Western analytics are like. Earlier, they are skeptical of such statements by the Russian President, who shows no signs of readiness for negotiations: "Ukraine wants to restore its full territorial integrity and completely displace Russia from the country. For Russia, this decision will be considered as surrender, and it is unlikely to give the occupied territories now, especially Crimea, which it illegally annexed in 2014.