Russias Putin rules out meeting with Ukraines Zelensky on conflict resolution
June 5, 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 conflict in Ukraine.
According to reports, Putin has ruled out a meeting between the two leaders, citing the need for Russia’s military efforts to continue. The Russian leader also emphasized the importance of establishing a new world order, which he described as “Russian Davos.”
In related news, Zelenskyy had previously offered to meet with Putin in an effort to negotiate a peaceful resolution to the conflict. However, Putin has rejected this proposal and instead instructed his military to continue their efforts.
The situation remains tense, with ongoing fighting reported on both sides of the conflict. The international community continues to monitor the situation and call for a peaceful resolution.
Putin’s comments were made during a speech at an event in Russia, where he emphasized the need for Russia’s military to remain focused on its objectives. Zelenskyy had also addressed the issue earlier, stating that Ukraine was stronger on the battlefield than ever before.
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine began in 2014, when Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine. The situation escalated further in 2022, with Russia launching a large-scale invasion of Ukraine. The international community has condemned the action as an act of aggression, and efforts are ongoing to negotiate a peaceful resolution.
Source: Google News World