Putin stated agreements with Trump regarding the war in Ukraine: details.
According to inkorr.com: During his speech at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit held in Tianjin, China, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the agreements reached with American President Donald Trump regarding the cessation of hostilities in Ukraine. According to him, at a meeting that took place in Alaska, the parties reached a certain 'understanding' regarding the end of military actions. This was reported by the BBC.
Readiness for negotiations
However, Putin did not provide clear answers to questions regarding his readiness for negotiations with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky with the support of the American side. Sources report that Trump gave him a deadline until Monday to make a final decision regarding possible negotiations.
Meetings on the sidelines of the summit
On the sidelines of the SCO summit, Putin held bilateral meetings with the leaders of China and India — Xi Jinping and Narendra Modi. He expressed gratitude to both leaders for their support and efforts aimed at 'facilitating the resolution of the Ukrainian crisis', which he referred to as an ongoing war in Ukraine.
Putin and the 'inevitable victory'
It is also worth reminding that Putin is trying to convince the West of the 'inevitable victory' over Ukraine.
Thus, at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit, Putin announced agreements with Trump regarding the resolution of the war in Ukraine, but avoided specific answers regarding negotiations with Zelensky. On the sidelines of the summit, he met with the leaders of China and India, expressing gratitude for their support in resolving the Ukrainian crisis.
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