Friday, January 06, 2023

Putin says ready for Ukraine talks if Kyiv accepts ‘new territorial realities’




Putin says ready for Ukraine talks if Kyiv accepts ‘new territorial realities’




Russian President Vladimir Putin listens to the report of Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu and Commander of the Admiral Gorshkov frigate Igor Krokhmal before a ceremony to launch the Admiral Gorshkov frigate to the combat mission, via a video conference in Moscow, Russia, on January 4, 2023. — Mikhail Klimentyev/Sputnik/AFP pic

Thursday, 05 Jan 2023 9:48 PM MYT



MOSCOW, Jan 5 — President Vladimir Putin told Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan he was open to dialogue with Ukraine if Kyiv accepts territories occupied by Moscow as Russian, the Kremlin said today.


“Putin again confirmed Russia’s openness to serious dialogue on the condition of Kyiv authorities fulfilling the well-known and repeatedly voiced requirements of taking into account the new territorial realities,” the Kremlin said in a statement.

Erdogan had called for peace talks in the phone call with Putin, his office said earlier.


Russian troops occupy large swathes of eastern and southern Ukraine.


The Kremlin claims it has annexed the Donetsk, Lugansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions despite not controlling them in their entirety.

“The Russian side emphasised the destructive role of Western states, pumping the Kyiv regime with weapons and military equipment, providing it with operational information and targets,” the statement added.

The leaders also discussed the implementation of a landmark grain deal, brokered by the UN with the help of Turkey, to unblock Ukrainian grain.

The Kremlin said the pair discussed “the unblocking of food and fertiliser supplies from Russia” and the need for “the removal of all barriers to Russian exports.”

Russia briefly exited the deal in October after a drone attack on its Black Sea Fleet. It re-entered the deal within days but officials have complained of restrictions on Russian products.

Putin sent troops to Ukraine in Febuary last year. — AFP

4 comments:

  1. Fuck Terrorist Putin.

    The only countries on the world to have recognised RuZian annexation of Ukrainian territory are his Dummy Belarus and Terror Kim's North Korea.

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    1. So, what about yr idol's Taiwan status recognition?

      Not a country BUT an independent territory!

      Wow!!!

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  2. Which idiot will think that a country will be willing to concede its territories to an aggressor?

    While we can debate the reasons Russia invaded Ukraine, it is unacceptable in international law for Russia to insist Ukraine gives up land seized by Russia.

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    1. Wakakaka…

      Look no further than the territorial partitions exercised by the yankee-led Allies done in Europe, East Asia etc!

      International laws?

      As defined by the winning team, NO?

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