Putin hints at ending Russia’s war in Ukraine, but why now?
Russian President Vladimir Putin has indicated the war in Ukraine is nearing its end, despite stalled broader negotiations. Speaking after Victory Day events on May 10, 2026, Putin blamed the West for prolonging the conflict and expressed readiness for direct talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. These remarks follow a US-backed three-day ceasefire and ongoing prisoner-swap discussions, though fighting continues. The comments reflect increasing pressure on both nations after over four years of devastating conflict. Putin stated he would only meet Zelenskyy once peace agreement terms were settled, and expressed willingness to negotiate new security arrangements with Europe, preferring former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder as a partner.