Russia’s Putin says ‘no point’ meeting Ukraine’s Zelenskyy for now
Russian President Vladimir Putin has rejected an offer for an in-person meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, stating there is no point in such talks for now. Putin made these remarks at an economic forum in St.

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AI-generatedRussian President Vladimir Putin has rejected an offer for an in-person meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, stating there is no point in such talks for now. Putin made these remarks at an economic forum in St. Petersburg, following Zelenskyy's public appeal for a face-to-face discussion to end the war. Zelenskyy responded by saying Putin's rejection indicates the Kremlin does not wish to end the conflict. Putin described Zelenskyy's letter as containing rude remarks and questioned its sincerity, suggesting it was intended to prevent a meeting. He asserted that military action would only cease once Moscow's "goals" are achieved and that negotiations should be handled by experts before any potential meeting. Talks have stalled due to Russia's territorial demands and Ukraine's refusal to cede land.
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5 extractedPutin characterized Zelenskyy's appeal letter as containing rude remarks and not sincere, suggesting it was intended to prevent a meeting.
Zelenskyy responded that Putin's rejection indicates the Kremlin has no desire to end the war.
Putin stated that military action would only cease after Moscow achieves its stated goals.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has rejected an offer for in-person talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, stating there is no point for such a meeting at this time.
Talks to end the war have stalled due to Russia's insistence on retaining seized territory, which Kyiv refuses to cede.