Russian President Vladimir Putin stated on Friday that Moscow helps “a complete and final end” to the Ukraine battle quite than “some kind of truce or cease-fire.”
Putin, nevertheless, reiterated his demand that Ukrainian forces should withdraw from the Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia areas throughout a press convention in Moscow after assembly with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
Other phrases are “a subject for consideration,” he added.
“Russia is committed to the complete and definitive resolution of the conflict. The conditions for this are outlined in my speech (to the Foreign Ministry)-the withdrawal of all troops from the Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia regions. There are other conditions which are a subject for consideration in the course of possible joint work,” he famous.
Putin argued that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy avoids peace talks as a result of doing so would require him to elevate martial legislation and maintain a presidential election, and his possibilities of successful are near zero.
Regarding Russia’s relations with the EU, Putin stated they’re at present “at the lowest ebb,” and that he has mentioned the longer term safety structure in Europe with Orban.
During the talks, the Russian president stated, the Hungarian prime minister primarily expressed Western views, together with these on Ukraine.
“We perceive the prime minister’s visit as an attempt to restore dialogue and give it an additional impetus,” Putin stated.
For his half, Orban stated Hungary considers guaranteeing peace in Europe its important process through the presidency of the EU Council, for this function he got here to Moscow.
“I wanted to know what is the shortest way to end the war, and I wanted to know the president’s opinion on three issues — what does he think about the existing peace initiatives on Ukraine, the possibility of a cease-fire and peace talks — what should be the order to hold them, and the vision of Europe after the war,” he stated.
The prime minister emphasised that in recent times, “there have been almost no countries that could have contacts with both sides, and Hungary is one of the few such countries.”
“There are still a lot of steps to be taken to get closer to the end of the war. We have made the most important step today by establishing contacts and will continue to work in this direction,” he stated.
Source: www.anews.com.tr