Vladimir Putin says Russia never refused peace talks with Ukraine, blames Kyiv for withdrawing

Vladimir Putin

Russian President Vladimir Putin made an unexpected statement during the G20 meeting on Wednesday, expressing his concern about the ongoing war in Ukraine and urging leaders to develop a strategy to put an end to the conflict. He deemed it as a pressing issue that needs immediate action.

He also accused Ukraine of discontinuing the negotiation procedures by declaring that Moscow had not rejected peace discussions with Kyiv.

In his address to the G20, Putin acknowledged the unfortunate reality that military actions bring about tragedy for the people, families, and country involved. He emphasized the importance of finding ways to put an end to this tragic situation.

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Just to mention, Russia has always been open to discussing peace with Ukraine. It's actually the Ukrainian government that has stated they don't want to continue with the talks. Additionally, the leader of Ukraine signed a decree blocking any negotiations with Russia, which complicates things further.

The comments made by the leader of Russia in his initial speech since the commencement of the war were the most conciliatory thus far concerning the dispute.

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He emphasized that the present state of the world's economy called for united and agreed-upon actions that represent the viewpoints shared by the vast majority of nations across the globe.

He stated that the current state of the worldwide economy calls for united, mutually agreed upon resolutions that represent the viewpoints of the vast majority of nations globally, including those that are advanced and those that are still progressed.

The planet is experiencing a lot of big changes right now. Powerful new hubs for economic growth are appearing and becoming stronger. Lots of the world's investment, trade, and consumer activity is moving to places like Asia, Africa, and Latin America, where most of the world's people reside. That's what he said.

Putin pointed out that certain countries' poorly thought-out macroeconomic policies were causing a direct impact on the worldwide economy.

The financial markets are becoming more unsettled. Problems in the global financial sector, energy industry, and food security are getting worse. However, Russia is managing to cope with these issues and is still one of the major food suppliers in the world. I have some good news to share with you today. Our first shipment of Russian grain has been sent to African countries in need.

(Using information provided by news organizations)

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