Putin says Slovakia could host peace talks with Ukraine
27/12/2024 6:07
Russian President Vladimir
Putin said on Thursday that Russia is open to a Slovakian
proposal to host peace talks with Ukraine to end a conflict he
said Russia was determined to bring to a conclusion.
Putin, who this week hosted Slovakian Prime Minister
Robert Fico in the Kremlin, said that Fico, an outspoken
opponent of European Union support for Ukraine, had offered his
country as to host talks between Russia and Ukraine.
Putin said the Slovakian authorities "...would be happy
to provide their own country as a platform for negotiations. We
are not opposed, if it comes to that. Why not? Since Slovakia
takes such a neutral position."
Slovakia is seen as one of a growing camp of central and
eastern European EU member states that are sceptical of support
for Ukraine, and supportive of negotiations with Russia.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has repeatedly
criticised Slovakia, which borders Ukraine, for the friendly
tone Fico has struck towards Russia since his return to power
after an election in 2023.
Putin has repeatedly said that Russia is open to talks
to end the conflict with Kyiv, but that it would nevertheless
achieve its goals in Ukraine.
Putin said on Thursday that Russia could use the new
intermediate-range hypersonic ballistic missile known as
Oreshnik again but was in no hurry to do so.
"We do not exclude the possibility of using it both today
and tomorrow, if necessary," Putin said.
If necessary, Putin said, Russia could use more powerful
intermediate-range weapons.
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