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Ukraine war: Putin calls for 'direct talks' between Moscow and Kyiv | |
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has called for "direct talks" with Ukraine, saying they should "start without delay, as early as 15 May". | Russian President Vladimir Putin has called for "direct talks" with Ukraine, saying they should "start without delay, as early as 15 May". |
"We seek serious talks... to remove the root causes of the conflict and start moving towards a lasting, strong peace", he said on Saturday, in a rare televised late-night address from the Kremlin. | "We seek serious talks... to remove the root causes of the conflict and start moving towards a lasting, strong peace", he said on Saturday, in a rare televised late-night address from the Kremlin. |
It comes hours after European leaders - including UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron - visited Ukraine and urged Russia to agree to an unconditional 30-day ceasefire. | It comes hours after European leaders - including UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron - visited Ukraine and urged Russia to agree to an unconditional 30-day ceasefire. |
In response, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov had said Moscow would "have to think this through" - but warned that "trying to pressure us is quite useless". | In response, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov had said Moscow would "have to think this through" - but warned that "trying to pressure us is quite useless". |
In his statement, Putin said he would "not rule out" that in the course of the talks - which he proposed should happen in Turkey's capital Istanbul - Russia and Ukraine may "be able to agree new ceasefires, a new truce". | |
The Russian leader said he would speak to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday to discuss the details. | The Russian leader said he would speak to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday to discuss the details. |
Kyiv has not commented on the proposal from Putin. | Kyiv has not commented on the proposal from Putin. |
Earlier on Saturday, European leaders travelled to the Ukrainian capital and called on Moscow to agree to a month-long ceasefire with Ukraine, starting on Monday. | |
The call was issued at a meeting of the so-called "coalition of the willing", with the leaders of France, Germany, the UK and Poland seen standing alongside Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky. | |
They made the announcement after discussing the plan, by phone, with US President Donald Trump - who initially mooted an unconditional ceasefire. The leaders threatened Russia with "massive" sanctions if it did not comply. | |
In response, the Kremlin said it was considering the proposal but would not respond to pressure. | |
After the meeting, Sir Keir said: "All of us here together with the US are calling [Russian President Vladimir] Putin out. If he is serious about peace, then he has a chance to show it." | |
Zelensky added: "Thank you all for standing with us. Today we will focus on how to build and guarantee real and lasting security." | |
Hours later, Putin made his own statement, with video showing journalists assembled in a hall inside the Kremlin. | |
"This would be the first step towards a long-term, lasting peace, rather than a prologue to more armed hostilities after the Ukrainian armed forces get new armaments and personnel, after feverish trench-digging and the establishment of new command posts," he said. | |
"Who needs peace like that?" | |
Putin also accused Ukraine of having repeatedly failed to respond to three ceasefire proposals from Moscow - a 30-day halt in attacks on energy infrastructure, the Easter truce and a ceasefire ordered last month by Putin to coincide with World War Two commemorations last week. | |
Ukraine has previously said Russian attacks continued throughout these periods. Russia has made similar claims about Ukraine. | Ukraine has previously said Russian attacks continued throughout these periods. Russia has made similar claims about Ukraine. |
"In spite of everything, we are offering the Kyiv authorities to resume the negotiations... resume direct talks, and I stress, without any preconditions," Putin said on Saturday night. | |
The last direct talks between Moscow and Kyiv happened shortly after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine began more than three years ago. | The last direct talks between Moscow and Kyiv happened shortly after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine began more than three years ago. |