MOSCOW, Russia
President of Russia, Vladimir Putin said on Friday that Russia would cease fire and enter peace talks if Ukraine dropped its NATO ambitions and withdrew its forces from four Ukrainian regions claimed by Moscow.
Putin said Russia was ready to
guarantee the safe withdrawal of Ukrainian units in order to enable this to
happen.
He was speaking on the eve of
a summit in Switzerland where more than 90 countries and organizations are due
to discuss a possible path toward peace in Ukraine.
Russia has not been invited
and says the gathering is a waste of time.
Russia controls nearly a fifth
of Ukrainian territory in the third year of the war, and Ukraine says peace can
only be based on a full withdrawal of Russian forces and the restoration of its
territorial integrity.
President Vladimir Putin also said
that the West’s seizure of Russian sovereign assets was theft and would not go
unpunished.
Putin, speaking at a meeting
with Foreign Ministry officials, said the way the West had treated Moscow
showed that “anyone” could be next and fall victim to a similar Western asset
freeze.
Putin spoke a day after the
leaders of the Group of Seven major democracies agreed on an outline deal to
provide $50 billion of loans for Ukraine using interest from Russian sovereign
assets frozen after Moscow sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine in
2022 in what it called a special military operation.
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