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Russian President Vladimir Putin said everything would end in a month and a half or two
Russian President Vladimir Putin (Reuters image)
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that the conflict of almost three years in Ukraine would end in “two months” or less if west stopped supporting Kiev.
“They will not exist for a month if money and, in a wide sense, the bullets are exhausted. Everything would end in a month and a half or two, “Putin told a Russian State TV journalist.
Putin said that conversations with Ukraine were possible, but not with their president Volodymyr Zelensky, whom he considered “illegitimate.”
“If you want to participate in the negotiations, I will assign people to participate in the negotiations,” Putin said, saying that Zelensky was “illegitimate” because his presidential term had expired during martial law.
(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a FEED – AFP union news agency)