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VisitPrimary outcome of Russia-Ukraine peace talks by end of 2025
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Putin Aims to End Ukraine Conflict, Proposes Slovakia for Peace Talks, Reveals Biden's 2021 NATO Proposal
Dec 26, 2024, 05:13 PM
Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed Russia's aim to end the conflict in Ukraine, according to multiple reports from Russian news agencies. Putin responded to speculations in the West about the possibility of the conflict concluding in 2025 with a proverb, indicating a desire for the conflict to end but without committing to a specific timeline. Additionally, Putin disclosed that U.S. President Joe Biden had suggested in 2021 that Ukraine's admission to NATO could be postponed for 10 to 15 years. This revelation was made during a press conference following the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council meeting, where Putin also mentioned Russia's readiness to use Slovakia as a neutral venue for future peace negotiations.
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