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Russian President Vladimir Putin is ready to sign a peace agreement to end the war with Ukraine, according to the presidential office.
Speaking to state television on Sunday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, "President Putin is willing to reach a peaceful conclusion as soon as possible by making a peace agreement with Ukraine." Spokesman Peskov quoted Putin as saying that although it will not be easy because it has to go through a long process, the goal can be achieved if both warring parties make equal efforts.
"The main thing for us is to achieve the goal, our goals are clear," said Peskov. He mentioned that the American President Donald Trump is also working for this and said, "The world is now used to Trump's loud rhetoric, he has been emphasizing on similar comments about Russia recently, but he is also continuing to search for a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine." was . Earlier, Trump had given Russia a 50-day deadline to agree to a ceasefire or face more sanctions. Trump got angry with Putin when Russia started attacking Ukraine continuously without showing any interest in peace talks.
After the two rounds of talks in Istanbul did not yield a concrete conclusion for the cease-fire, Russia was reluctant to sit in more talks. Also, after the talks, both the countries exchanged the bodies of the dead soldiers. The last time Kiev made a new offer to Russia to hold talks again next week, it was revealed that Putin is ready for this .
