Russia’s President Vladimir Putin has stated that the peace talks between his nation and Ukraine have made no progress.
Peace talks with Ukraine have reached a “dead end,” according to Russian President Vladimir Putin, because the deal does not address the concerns of regulating ties over Crimea, Sevastopol, and Donbas.
“Now, security needs are one thing, while questions of regulating relations over Crimea, Sevastopol, and Donbas are removed from the purview of these accords,” he explained.
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Putin promised that the battle in Ukraine “would not cease” until Moscow achieves victory, claiming that claims of war crimes in Bucha circulated by the West were “false.”
He contrasted the purported “false” claims to allegations of chemical weapons usage in Syria by the Assad regime.
“That is, we have again returned to a dead-end situation for ourselves and for all of us,” he added, speaking alongside his Belarusian counterpart, Alexander Lukashenko at a news conference on Tuesday, according to CNN.
“There were provocations in Syria, when the use of chemical weapons by the Assad government was planted. Then it turned out that it was fake, the same fake is in Bucha,” he said.
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