Vladimir Putin desperate to meet Trump, unconditionally ready to end Ukraine war

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Russia Ukraine War Updates: There is still exactly 1 month left for Donald Trump to take oath as President and Russia has made up its mind to lay down arms in front of Ukraine. President Putin has made

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The long-running war between Ukraine and Russia has become extremely dangerous in the past few days. Both Ukraine and Russia fired dangerous missiles at each other that had not been used before in this war. But now suddenly Putin's tone has started changing. Vladimir Putin has not only spoken openly for the first time about the peace agreement with Ukraine. In fact, he has expressed his desire to meet Trump. While there is still a full month left for Donald Trump to take the oath of office of the President of the United States, he will take over the chair from January 20, 2025.

Haven't talked for 4 years, ready to meet anytime now

"I don't know when I'm going to meet him (Donald Trump)," Putin said at a press conference. He has not said anything about this yet. I haven't spoken to him for more than four years. But I am definitely ready to talk to him, to meet him," he said.

Not only

this, Putin is also ready to end the war with Ukraine unconditionally. Russian President Vladimir Putin said he was ready to reach a deal on Ukraine in possible talks with US President-elect Donald Trump to end the war, Reuters reported. Not only that, he has no condition for starting talks with Ukrainian officials.

I don't know when the Kursk region will be liberated.

Putin also acknowledged his failure in the Kursk region, saying that our soldiers were always above them in the fight with Ukraine, but we do not know how long the Russian army will be able to liberate the western Kursk region from the Ukrainians.

Putin's statement came at a time when his close aide and the commander in chief for the protection of nuclear weapons was killed by the Ukrainian army after entering Russia. After this, the Russian army created a furore inside Ukraine and killed more than 400 soldiers. But now suddenly Putin's tone has changed.

I did not meet with Bashar al-Assad.

In this press conference, Putin also gave important information about the ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. "I haven't met Bashar al-Assad, who has been asylum seekers in Russia, yet, but I plan to talk to him," he said. Assad fled to Moscow with the help of Russia after rebels seized control of the country on December 8.