Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed Russia’s readiness to engage in discussions regarding the ongoing Ukraine conflict.
This unexpected announcement comes amid escalating tensions in the region, raising hopes for a diplomatic resolution to the long-standing crisis.
Putin stated that Russia is open to dialogue with Ukraine and other international stakeholders to find a peaceful solution.
Putin, who sent troops into Ukraine in 2022, has repeatedly said he would be prepared to talk about peace, though Western officials say he is waiting for the U.S. presidential election in November before making a genuine effort.
“In Ukraine, those who are aggressive towards Russia, and in Europe and in the United States – do they want to negotiate? Let them. But we will do it based on our national interests,” Putin told a meeting of the defence leadership in Moscow.
“We will not give up what is ours,” Putin said, adding that Russia did not intend to fight with Europe.
This marks a significant departure from the recent military posturing and signals a potential shift towards diplomacy.
The world now watches closely as diplomats and leaders grapple with this new opportunity for peace.