INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed on Monday bilateral talks with Ukraine for the first time since the early days of the war, and his
Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskiy said Kyiv was eager to discuss a halt to attacks on civilian targets, Reuters reported.
While
Zelenskiy did not respond directly to Putins proposal, he emphasized in his nightly video address that Ukraine was ready for any
conversation about a ceasefire that would stop strikes on civilians.
The two leaders face pressure from the United States, which has
threatened to walk away from its peace efforts unless some progress is achieved.
Russia and Ukraine have said they are open to further
ceasefires after a 30-hour Easter truce declared by Moscow at the weekend
Each side accused the other of violating it.
Ukraine will take part in talks with the United States and European countries on Wednesday in
The discussions are a follow-up to a Paris meeting last week where the United States and European states discussed ways to end the more
than three-year-old war, read the report.
Putin, speaking to a Russian state TV reporter, said fighting had resumed after the Easter
ceasefire, which he announced unilaterally on Saturday
And Moscow, he said, was open to any peace initiatives and expected the same from Kyiv.
We have always talked about this, that we have a
positive attitude towards any peace initiatives
We hope that representatives of the Kyiv regime will feel the same way, Putin told state TV reporter Pavel Zarubin.
Kremlin spokesman
Dmitry Peskov, quoted later by Interfax news agency, told reporters: When the president said that it was possible to discuss the issue of
not striking civilian targets, including bilaterally, the president had in mind negotiations and discussions with the Ukrainian side.
There
have been no direct talks between the two sides since the early weeks after Russias February 2022 invasion, Reuters reported.
Zelenskiy, in
his nightly video address, said Ukraine stood by its proposal for an end to attacks on civilian targets and was ready for any form of
Previously, the United States and Ukraine had framed this as a 30-day ceasefire.
Ukraine maintains its proposal not to strike at the very
And we are expecting a clear response from Moscow, he said
We are ready for any conversation about how to achieve this.
He said the London talks have a primary task: to push for an unconditional
This must be the starting point.
Zelenskiy had earlier on Monday said an unconditional ceasefire would be followed by the establishment of a
real and lasting peace.
Washington has said it would welcome an extension of the weekend truce
Zelenskiy said continued Russian attacks during the Easter ceasefire showed Moscow was intent on prolonging the war, read the
report.
Zelenskiy also said that Ukraines forces were instructed to continue to mirror the Russian armys actions.
The nature of Ukraines
actions will remain symmetrical: ceasefire will be met with ceasefire, and Russian strikes will be met with our own in defence
Actions always speak louder than words, he said on X.
United States President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio both said on
Friday that Washington could abandon the peace talks without progress within days
Trump struck a more optimistic note Sunday, saying that hopefully the two sides would make a deal this week.
Russias demands include Ukraine
ceding all the land Putin claims to have annexed and accepting permanent neutrality
Ukraine says that would amount to surrender and leave it undefended if Moscow attacks again.
President Putin and the Russian side remain
open to seeking a peaceful settlement
We are continuing to work with the American side and, of course, we hope that this work will yield results, Peskov told reporters.
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