Surprising move from Russia! Putin gives the 'green light' for negotiations with Zelensky.

Surprising move from Russia! Putin gives the 'green light' for negotiations with Zelensky.

29.01.2025 12:03

It has been reported that Russian President Vladimir Putin is ready to appoint negotiators for dialogue with Ukrainian President Zelensky. The Russian news agency RIA announced the development as breaking news.

It has been suggested that Russia is ready to appoint negotiators for dialogue with Ukraine.

RUSSIA READY FOR NEGOTIATIONS

The Russian news agency RIA reported as a breaking development that Russian President Vladimir Putin is ready to appoint negotiators for dialogue with Ukrainian President Zelensky. According to the news, Putin stated that although they do not see Ukrainian President Zelensky as a legitimate leader, they are ready to negotiate with "anyone" at Ukraine's request.

"WE WILL TRY TO ACHIEVE WHAT IS IN OUR INTERESTS"

During an interview he gave while visiting the city of Tolyatti, Putin said, "Of course, we will try to achieve what is in our interests, but when it comes to signing agreements, the legitimacy of the individuals authorized by the Ukrainian state will need to be confirmed by legal experts."

"ZELENSKY IS NOT AUTHORIZED TO SIGN AN AGREEMENT"

However, Putin expressed that he does not see Zelensky as a legitimate leader and therefore Zelensky does not have the authority to sign any agreement. Putin stated, "Negotiations can be held with anyone, but due to the lack of legitimacy, Zelensky has no right to sign anything."

"NO ROOM FOR ERROR OR OMISSION"

Putin also emphasized that there should be no room for error or omission in the signing of any agreement between Russia and Ukraine. He stated, "There should be no mistakes, no hitches in the document signing process. Everything must be perfect."

"A SERIOUS ISSUE"

Stating that they will try to ensure what is in Russia's national interests in any possible negotiations with Ukraine, Putin said, "This is a very serious issue that will guarantee the security of both Ukraine and Russia in a long-term and historical perspective. Naturally, we will try to achieve what is in our interests."

ANSWER TO THE QUESTION "WHEN WILL THE CONFLICTS END?"

In response to the question of when the conflicts might end, Putin replied, "If the sponsorship money and ammunition run out, it could end in 1.5 to 2 months."

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