Putin Refuses Peace: New Demands on Ukraine and Conditions for Negotiations.
According to inkorr.com: Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, announced his refusal to end the war in Ukraine, putting forward new conditions. He emphasized that he sees no possibility for a peaceful agreement with the Ukrainian authorities, pointing to the necessity of holding presidential elections in Ukraine and organizing a referendum to confirm the agreements.
Putin stated that he 'sees no point' in negotiations with Ukraine and demands the cancellation of martial law and the holding of elections and a referendum.
Experts note that Putin's refusal to negotiate and new demands indicate his unwillingness to reach a peace agreement with Ukraine. This could lead to the continuation of the conflict and accusations against Ukraine of breaking diplomatic relations.
If Putin continues to refuse dialogue, the situation in eastern Ukraine may escalate, and the conflict between the countries may reach a new level.
These new statements from Putin cast doubt on the possibility of resuming the peace process in Ukraine. In a situation where negotiations are effectively frozen, the prospects for the development of events remain alarming, and the international community is watching the situation with concern. It is important for all parties to realize the necessity of returning to dialogue, as much more suffering could lead to even greater destruction.
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