The #Russian president outlined three conditions for peace in #Ukraine. Putin outlined three conditions for a peaceful solution in Ukraine, including the guarantee of Kiev’s neutrality, during a phone call with Macron. After a phone call between Russian President Vladimir Putin and French President Emmanuel Macron on February 28, the Kremlin released a statement saying Putin told his French counterpart that Russia was “ready to negotiate with representatives of Ukraine.” . However, President Putin stressed that a peaceful solution is possible only “when Russia’s legitimate security interests are unconditionally taken into account”, including “recognizing Russia’s sovereignty over Crimea, fulfilling its mandates”. the demilitarization and de-fascistization of the Ukrainian state, as well as ensuring the neutrality of Kiev”. Putin also said that Russian forces did not threaten civilians or target civilians during the military operation in Ukraine. “The threat comes from the Ukrainian nationalists. They use civilians as shields, deliberately place offensive weapon systems in residential areas and intensify their shelling of the cities of the Donbass region.”, the Kremlin said. The Elysee Palace also issued a statement after the phone call, saying that President Macron “reiterated the demand of the international community” to end Russia’s military campaign in Ukraine and called for an immediate ceasefire. While negotiations between Russia and Ukraine were taking place, the French president also raised three demands that “must be respected on the ground”. He called on Russia to “stop all airstrikes and attacks on civilians and their livelihoods”, “preserve civilian infrastructure” and “create a safe passage to vital roads”. , including the route south of Kiev. According to the Elysee Palace, Putin expressed his “willingness to commit to” these three demands. The French president also called on his Russian counterpart to “respect international humanitarian law” and “provide aid”. The two leaders agreed to maintain contact in the coming days “to prevent the situation from getting worse”. Earlier, the Russian Defense Ministry said that the Russian military did not target Ukrainian cities, but only attacked military infrastructure with precision weapons, so there was no threat to civilians. Russia’s military campaign in Ukraine has entered its sixth day. Russian forces have so far taken control of Berdyansk, a coastal city in southeastern Ukraine, and announced a blockade of Kherson in the south of the country. The Russian Defense Ministry said that Russian forces had control of the city of Enerhodar in the northwest of Zaporizhzhya province, in southeastern Ukraine, as well as the area around the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant. However, Ukraine denies that Russia controls the area of the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant. Russian forces are also increasingly encircling other major Ukrainian cities. The Russian army tried to close the siege with the cities of Chernihiv and Mariupol and used rockets to attack Kharkov, Ukraine’s second-largest city. In the midst of intense fighting, the Russian and Ukrainian delegations on February 28 began negotiations in Belarus. The two sides finished the first negotiation in about 5 hours to return to the capital for leadership consultations and both expressed their willingness to maintain dialogue.
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