Putin Demands Reciprocal Respect for National Interests from U.S.
These comments precede US President Donald Trump's scheduled conversations with both Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Monday, as part of an effort to encourage a ceasefire in Ukraine.
Trump's announcement followed high-level peace discussions between Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul, mediated by Türkiye. During these talks, both parties reportedly agreed to exchange 1,000 prisoners of war each and to continue negotiations aimed at achieving a truce.
Addressing the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, which Russia terms a “special military operation,” Putin affirmed Russia's capacity to complete its “operation” successfully. “This result is the elimination of the causes that caused this crisis, the creation of conditions for long-term sustainable peace and ensuring the security of the Russian state,” Putin explained.
He also identified "ensuring the interests of our people in those territories" as an additional goal of the conflict, referencing Ukrainian territories “where people live who consider Russian their native language and consider Russia their homeland.”
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