Ukraine says Russia has now been rejecting ceasefire calls for 100 days – Europe live

For what it’s worth, Russia’s Vladimir Putin said on Thursday he was ready to meet with Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy but only during a “final phase” of negotiations “so as not to sit there and divide things up endlessly, but to put an end to it”.

But his broader comments were not really conciliatory, and will do little to raise hopes of a negotiated settlement.

In the course of his briefing with foreign media, Putin made his customary false accusation that Zelenskyy is not Ukraine’s legitimate president.

Asked by AP about Russia condemning Israel’s strikes on Iran even as Ukrainian civilians are killed in attacks by Moscow, Putin responded that Russia was targeting the country’s arms factories – despite a recent attack on a nine-story residential building, which saw several dead.

“The strikes were carried out against military industries, not residential quarters.”

Putin also warned Germany against delivering long-range Taurus missiles to Ukraine, saying that it could draw it into a direct military conflict with Russia but won’t help stem Russian advances, AP said.

“Our troops are advancing along the entire line of contact,” he said, warning Ukraine to accept Russia’s terms for a peace deal or face tougher conditions in the future. “If they fail to agree, the situation could change for the worse.”

Ukrainian rescuers work at the site of an airstrike on a nine-story residential building in Kyiv, Ukraine.
Ukrainian rescuers work at the site of an airstrike on a nine-story residential building in Kyiv, Ukraine. Photograph: Sergey Dolzhenko/EPA

On Nato, he added:

“We do not consider any Nato rearmament to be a threat to the Russian Federation, because we are self-sufficient in terms of ensuring our security.”

Courting Trump, he praised his push for peace in Ukraine, seconding the American leader’s repeated claims that the 3-year-old conflict wouldn’t have started if he had been in the White House in 2022, AP noted.

“If Trump had been the president, the conflict indeed might not have erupted.”