Putin on Ukraine: There is no peace plan international

Russian President Vladimir Putin has put an end to Donald Trump’s aspirations to end the war in Ukraine. “There was no peace plan, there was a list of questions that were proposed to be discussed,” the leader said of the 28-point “La Casa Blanca” area, in which the situation with Kiev was reviewed. The Russian representative stated that the original document “could lay the foundations for future agreements,” but warned that the road would be long: “Every word of the peace plan for Ukraine must be seriously discussed.”

Putin commented on the state of peace negotiations following the Collective Security Treaty Organization (OTSC) summit in Kyrgyzstan. The Russian leader stressed that the question of future European security was on the table, in addition to talks on Ukraine, and offered to pledge in writing that Russia would never attack the rest of Europe.

“Everything must be translated into diplomatic language, because deciding, in general, that Russia is not ready to attack Europe is actually pleasant. But if you want to hear it from us, we will remain firm. There are no more questions,” he said.

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