Zelensky mourns the dialogue with Putin, and the Kremlin “will wait for others”

Zelensky mourns the dialogue with Putin, and the Kremlin “will wait for others”

Local News The Russian answer came after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky declared a few days ago that talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin are currently off the table and today, Tuesday, he signed an official decree outlining the same.
During a conference call today, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov emphasised that such attitudes or decisions won’t put a stop to the battle.

Tango calls for two parties.
In response to a query regarding Zelensky signing the non-negotiation statute with Russia, he responded, “We will wait for it to change then.
Additionally, he stated that “Kyiv’s stubbornness and refusal to hold discussions will prevent the military operation from coming to an end.

Peskov added, “Negotiation demands the participation of both sides, just as the Western adage says, “Tango requires two parties!”
He further stated, according to Reuters, “Either we wait for the current president to change his viewpoint, or we wait for another president to come.”

These remarks followed Zelensky’s last Friday attack on “the lord of the Kremlin,” in which he said that “Putin does not understand the meaning of dignity and honour, thus Kyiv is ready for talks with Russia, but with another president.

Being that Putin, who turns 70 this week, has dominated the political landscape of his nation for more than 20 years and is still eligible to run for the presidency for two additional terms thanks to recent constitutional changes, he is expected to hold onto power until 2036.
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Putin’s conversation with Zelensky is lamented, and the Kremlin “will wait for others.”

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