Fears for security: Putin's stance on the possibility of dialogue with Ukraine.
20.10.2024
2229

Journalist
Svyatenko Tamara
20.10.2024
2229

The Kremlin has begun discussing the possibility of a "difficult" dialogue with Ukraine, reports "Khvilya". Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov commented on German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's words about the readiness to communicate with Vladimir Putin. According to Peskov, Putin is open to dialogue on resolving issues in Ukraine and does not shy away from communication. However, he emphasized that ending the war requires complex negotiations, but ultimately, any war should end in peace. Peskov also highlighted the importance of ensuring Russia's security during the dialogue.
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