Russias Putin rejects meeting with Ukraines Zelensky to end conflict

June 6, 2026 • Google News World

Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated that there is “no point” in meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to discuss ending the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine.

In a recent statement, Putin also expressed his intention to host an international conference, dubbed “Russian Davos,” which he claims will bring together world leaders to discuss global issues. The event is expected to take place in Moscow.

Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy had previously called for face-to-face peace talks with Putin, but it appears that this proposal has been rejected by the Russian leader.

The rejection of Zelenskyy’s call for talks has significant implications for efforts to end Russia’s war in Ukraine. Diplomatic efforts have been ongoing, but a breakthrough remains elusive.

In related news, Putin has instructed his military to continue their operations in Ukraine, despite the lack of progress in peace negotiations.

Separately, a personal letter from Zelenskyy to Putin was reported earlier this week, in which he urged the Russian leader to engage in direct talks with him. However, it appears that this letter has not led to any changes in Putin’s stance on the matter.

The situation remains tense, with both sides continuing to exchange blows and neither showing signs of giving in. The international community is watching closely as the conflict continues to unfold.

Source: Google News World