Putin says wants lasting peace in Ukraine

By Agencies
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August 02, 2025

This picture shows President Vladimir Putin attending a meeting of the Supreme State Council of the Union States of Russia and Belarus, in Saint Petersburg on January 29, 2024. — AFP

Moscow: Russia wants a “lasting and stable peace” in Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin said Friday, adding that Moscow’s conditions for peace remained unchanged as Kyiv repeated its call for a leaders’ meeting.

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Putin has consistently rejected calls to pause his nearly three-and-a-half year assault on Ukraine despite growing pressure from US President Donald Trump, who issued a 10-day ultimatum earlier this week to stop the fighting.

“We need a lasting and stable peace on solid foundations that would satisfy both Russia and Ukraine, and would ensure the security of both countries,” Putin told reporters.

But he added that “the conditions (from the Russian side) certainly remain the same”.

Russia has frequently called on Ukraine to effectively cede control of four regions Moscow claims to have annexed, a demand Kyiv has called unacceptable.

Ukraine has been pleading with its Western backers to send more weapons for its troops to withstand Moscow’s daily attacks and levy more sanctions on Russia and its trading partners.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has been pushing for a meeting with Putin to end the conflict, with Kyiv proposing talks by the end of August. Zelensky on Friday repeated that call.

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